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SEAT Ibiza 5 (6F) facelift

Subcompact Hatchback

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Product Overview

SEAT Ibiza Mk5 (type 6F) facelift is an entry-level subcompact hatchback in production from 2021. It is available with a range of inline-3 and inline-4 engines that displaced 1.0 to 1.5 liters.
Whereas its bigger brother, the Leon became less ugly in this generation, the Ibiza remains as ugly as the pre-facelift. Even smaller engines are used, and VW compensates with more complex electronics.

Ratings

What we found

Neofiliac score 12%
Pros
  • Cheap to purchase
Cons
  • Poor performance
  • Only available with tiny engines
  • No independent rear suspensions
  • Build quality concerns

What external reviewers found

External score 73%
Pros
  • Decent infotainment system
  • Comfortable seats
  • Comfortable to drive
  • Improved infotainment
  • New tech
Cons
  • Lack of practicality
  • Not the most fun to drive
  • Fiddly controls
  • Overly light steering

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Specifications

Variants shown:
1.0 MPI
1.0 TGI
1.0 TSI 110
1.0 TSI 110 DSG
1.0 TSI 95
1.5 TSI DSG

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External Reviews

autocar[1]

Reviewer score 70% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from autocar have found:
Seat has given the interior a remarkably thorough overhaul. Out go the diesel and the slow-selling 1.5-litre turbo petrol. In come revised versions of the 1.0 turbo petrol with either 94bhp or 108bhp. The most powerful engine comes with either a six-speed manual gearbox or a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic.
Pros
  • Comfortable to drive
  • Decent infotainment system
  • Comfortable seats
Cons
  • Overly light steering
  • Not the most fun to drive

autoexpress[2]

Reviewer score 76% (normalized by Neofiliac)
Reviewers from autoexpress have found:
The big-selling supermini gains new tech, plus a new interior. All models feature new infotainment plus full smartphone integration. FR Sport and XCELLENCE Lux trims boast a customisable 10.25-inch Digital Cockpit display. The Ibiza is offered with two 1.0-litre TSI engines in 94bhp and 108bhp flavours, the latter with a seven-speed DSG as an option.
Pros
  • Improved infotainment
  • Comfortable to drive
  • New tech
Cons
  • Lack of practicality
  • Fiddly controls

References

  1. ^ Seat Ibiza 1.0 TSI FR 2021 UK review. [autocar].
  2. ^ New SEAT Ibiza 2021 review. [autoexpress].

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