SEAT Altea XL (07 on) - Review Review by Dan Harrison on 12 October 2006 Last Updated: 13 April 2011 The Altea XL is a jumbo-size version of SEAT's popular and distinctive five seat people carrier. It's almost 19cm longer than the standard car and although this doesn't sound a lot, it substantially increases space in the rear, so both passenger legroom and boot space are increased. Aside from that, the Altea XL is the same in every department, so that means you get a range of powerful and efficient petrol and diesel engines, generous amounts of equipment and - for a people carrier - a good drive. It was revised in 2009 with some subtle exterior tweaks and new engines. However, the biggest changes came inside where the interior was given a more upmarket feel and look. In 2010 an Ecomotive model was introduced which has impressive fuel economy and low CO2 emissions, making it 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 13 seconds and it rarely feels very quick, however economy is an acceptable 36mpg and it's fine if you drive mainly in town. This is followed by a pokier 1.8 TSI with 160bhp, which is mildly more powerful than the non-turbocharged 2.0-litre FSI engine with 150bhp. Thanks to its turbo the TSI is more responsive and enjoyable to drive than the FSI and also quicker - 0-62mph takes 9.1 seconds - while economy is better too, 36mpg in the TSI and 31mpg in the FSI. 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 a useful 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. This engine is also available with 170bhp which brings the 0-62mph down to 8.7 seconds but still averages 46mpg. 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 March 2010 the 1.9 TDI was replaced by a far superior 1.6 TDI which is smoother, quieter and more economical, despite having the same 105bhp power. Thanks to an engine start/stop system, which cuts the engine when stationary, such as at traffic lights, and then automatically restarts it again when needed, it emits just 119g/km of CO2, so is cheap to tax, while average economy is 63mpg. View full gallery 4 out of 5 Handling The Altea XL is one of the best people carriers of this size and shape to drive. That's in keeping with SEAT's image as a sporty brand. It corners well, has responsive steering and bodyroll is kept in check. On the motorway it cruises with ease and is fitted with one-touch indicators (give the stalk a half-tap for a burst of three flashes) for easy lane changes. The optional DSG gearbox is a semi-automatic system that makes ultra quick changes. This system uses two clutches - one is in gear, the other has the next gear pre-selected. It takes 0.03 of a second to change gear - faster than the blink of an eye. Revised models from mid-2009 have even better ride quality thanks to suspension improvements and there's also a new Hill Hold Control system which prevents the car from rolling back on a slope. All revised DSG models come with paddle shifts on the steering, wheel allowing you to change gear yourself. View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more SEAT Altea cars for sale We have 69 models like this for sale. Find SEAT Altea cars for sale Previous: Equipment Next: Comfort