SEAT went one step further than its parent company, Volkswagen. While the German carmaker dresses up most of its models to resemble rugged off-roaders, there is more fashion than mud-plowing technology behind such vehicles as the CrossGolf and CrossFox.The Altea Freetrack, on the other hand, has, in addition to the usual body cladding and raised ground clearance, an all-wheel-drive system with serious hill-climbing ability. The car's width has also been increased by 2.4 inches.
Power comes from a 2.0-liter, 240-horseplwer four-cylinder direct fuel-injection engine. A production version is expected later this year.
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