SEAT Altea Hatchback (04 on) - Review Review by Dan Harrison on 09 August 2006 Last Updated: 25 February 2010 The SEAT Altea was billed as the sexiest people carrier ever when it was launched - and we reckon that's spot-on. The sweeping lines and sharp styling give it a sporty look that few other family cars can match. There's more to the Altea than just a pretty face though. It has a range of modern and efficient engines, lots of equipment and although it only seats five, it makes the most of the available space. It isn't particularly versatile though and the rear seats don't do anything clever like folding flat. It is however, good value and there's even a sporty FR model available which gets improved handling and a sportier specification. In July 2009 it was revised with subtle exterior changes, engine tweaks and a much more upmarket interior. There is also a low emission Ecomotive version which is very cheap to run. 4 out of 5 Other SEAT reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 4 out of 5 Performance The entry-level 1.6-litre is just about adequate for the Altea but with a modest 102bhp it can struggle with four adults and luggage, especially up hills or when joining faster moving traffic. 0-62mph takes 12.8 seconds and it rarely feels very quick, however economy is an acceptable 39mpg and it's fine if you drive mainly in town. There's a more powerful 2.0 FSI engine which is a good all-rounder and smooth too. It has 150bhp and plenty of pulling power which helps it accelerate from 0-62mph in 9.6 seconds, however this was dropped from the range in 2007. The diesel range starts with the tried and tested 1.9 TDI which is used across the Volkswagen, Skoda, SEAT and Audi ranges. This has 105bhp and although it's pretty noisy and not very refined, it does average an impressive 52mpg overall. But the best engine in the range - for a blend of performance and economy - is the 2.0 TDI with 140bhp. It has masses of pulling power and accelerates well from low revs, managing 0-62mph in 9.9 seconds. However, it's the in-gear performance which really impresses and makes it ideal for motorway driving as it requires few gear changes. The sporty FR versions come with their own engines. There's a TDI version - a 2.0-litre with 170bhp that manages 0-62mph in 8.6 seconds, yet can return 46mpg. Alternatively there's the superb turbocharged 2.0 TFSI engine that's borrowed from the 2005 Volkswagen Golf GTI. With 200bhp on tap it's a great performer and accelerates from 0-62mph in just 7.7 seconds. The standard gearbox is a slick five or six speed manual and there's a Tiptronic automatic available on the 2.0 FSI. An optional DSG automatic - that uses two clutches to provide super fast changes - is available on certain engines. In early 2010 the dated 1.9 TDI was replaced by a 1.6 TDI which is far quieter and smoother. This is used in the Ecomotive model and thanks to an engine start/stop system, emits just 119g/km of CO2 (making it cheap to tax) while averaging an impressive 63mpg. At the same time a 1.2 TSI engine was introduced as (rather confusingly) an Ecomotive Technology model. View full gallery 4 out of 5 Handling Like other SEATs, the Altea provides an engaging and rewarding drive. With a slick gearchange, responsive steering, sharp brakes and composed cornering, it lives up to its sporty styling. The FR gives more controlled handling with less bodyroll and excellent cornering as a result of its stiffer suspension, electronic stability control and traction control. It also benefits from larger, more effective brakes. However, all this does have a somewhat detrimental affect on the ride which is especially noticeably on rough roads. On standard models however, the ride quality is very good and the Altea makes a comfortable motorway cruiser, especially the diesel models. Facelifted models from 2009 have a revised suspension set-up, making them more comfortable, but still good in corners. View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more SEAT Altea cars for sale We have 132 models like this for sale. Find SEAT Altea cars for sale Previous: Equipment Next: Comfort