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• SEAT, the Spanish motor manufacturer, has entered the car-derived-van market in Britain with the Terra, its Marbella-based half-tonne van.

30th June 1988, Page 14
30th June 1988
Page 14
Page 14, 30th June 1988 — • SEAT, the Spanish motor manufacturer, has entered the car-derived-van market in Britain with the Terra, its Marbella-based half-tonne van.
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With a height of 1.3m the van offers 2.4m3 capacity and a 490kg payload.

The cab area is identical to the passenger vehicle's and includes upholstered reclining seats with a fullheight solid or mesh bulkhead, for protection from shifting loads.

The 903cc straight-four engine produces a peak power output of 30kW and runs on two-star or unleaded petrol.

With a top speed of over 131km/h the Terra, claims SEAT, will give 6.1 litres/ 100km at a steady 90km/h. The front-wheel-drive goes through a four-speed box and steering is by the rack and pinion.

See next week's issue for a full report.