Interesting Facts About the SEAT Ronda
The SEAT Ronda was a small family car built by the Spanish automaker SEAT from 1982 to 1986. It arrived at a time when SEAT was beginning to break away from its historic partnership with Fiat and assert its own design identity.
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Launch and Production Span
The Ronda debuted in 1982 and remained in production until 1986, offering a brief but notable chapter in SEAT’s model lineup.
Design Collaboration with Rayton Fissore
Styling for the Ronda was handled by the Italian design house Rayton Fissore, which worked together with SEAT to give the car its distinctive appearance.
5‑Door Hatchback and Engine Variety
Throughout its run the Ronda was offered exclusively as a 5‑door hatchback and was equipped with a range of engines from 1.2 L to just under 2.0 L (1193 cc to 1995 cc).
A Step Toward SEAT’s Independence
Introduced during the early 1980s, the Ronda symbolised SEAT’s move away from Fiat’s influence, marking a period when the company began developing its own models in its Technical Centre.
Rooted in the SEAT Ritmo Platform
The Ronda was essentially a SEAT Ritmo‑based model, presented in 1982 as a refreshed version that carried forward the Ritmo’s mechanical foundation while showcasing new styling.
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