SEAT e-HYBRID cars are cutting-edge plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHEV). You get the best of both electric and petrol with SEAT’s latest technology pairing the two perfectly. This makes for a more powerful and efficient drive.
The electric motor is charged via a plug (home wall outlet or charging point) and is used to bolster the engine’s performance as well as making your journeys more fuel-efficient. You can use the electric motor where necessary but still fall back on the range of a petrol engine and the established network of fuelling stations. There are plenty of SEAT PHEV cars to choose from, too; just explore below to find the perfect model. Contact your local Group 1 SEAT to learn more about the range of SEAT plug-in hybrid cars.
Head to the bottom of the page to find the latest charge times and WLTP-estimate ranges for all SEAT Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) cars.
The full SEAT PHEV range
With plenty of choices when it comes to e-HYBRID engines, you’ll be able to find that perfect SEAT PHEV. This type of electric powertrain is ideal for families looking to cut running costs and emissions without going fully electric.
Get astounding economy for the size of your car with the electric motor helping make the engine more efficient, or switch to the electric motor entirely for short commutes or stop-start metropolitan drives.
Positive Changes
You can make a positive change by switching to a greener way of travelling by carrying out shorter commutes in fully electric mode with a SEAT PHEV.
With options such as roof boxes and snowboard and ski racks for extra storage when going on adventures, or rear bumper protection and kids safety seats for that extra bit of security, your PHEV SEAT can be whatever you want it to be.
Efficient PowerThe electric motor can operate on its own or in conjunction with the engine. Whilst this increases fuel efficiency and reduces emissions, it only adds to the power. The electric motor sprints off the mark and adds extra power to the engine. |
Fewer ChargesHave the freedom to go wherever you want without being charged. PHEV cars that produce up to 75g/km of CO2 are exempt from London’s Congestion Charge and ULEZ. |