SEAT Bolero

SEAT Bolero 330 BT
Overview
ManufacturerSEAT, SA
Stola
Production1998 (concept car)
DesignerErwin Leo Himmel
Body and chassis
ClassCompact executive car (D)
Body style4-door saloon
LayoutLongitudinal front-engine, front-wheel-drive
DoorsSliding doors
Powertrain
Engine2.8 L V6 biturbo
Transmission6-speed sportronic (tiptronic) automatic
Dimensions
Length4,520 mm (178.0 in)
Width1,870 mm (73.6 in)
Height1,380 mm (54.3 in)
Chronology
SuccessorSEAT Exeo

The SEAT Bolero 330 BT was a concept car presented at the 1998 Geneva Salon International de l’Auto.[1] It was available as a four-door, four seat saloon car body style. The "330 BT" is derived from the power output of 330 PS.[2] No five-door, four-seat estate car body style is ever produced.

SEAT Bolero 330 GT

One of the most remarkable aspects of this concept consists in the elimination of the B-pillar and the use of hinges, due to which the doors could open independently in a contrary suicide door like manner, leaving room for an easier access to the rear seats. The SEAT Bolero's doors open in a manner of front conventional doors and rear sliding doors.

The design of the car was a four-door saloon with rear sliding doors (four door, front engine).[3]

Another interesting issue is that the design of the SEAT Bolero incorporated many stylistic elements that would later be implemented in other models of the brand, especially in the front fascia.[4] During development, the SEAT Exeo was codenamed Bolero, before being renamed Exeo.[5][6] [failed verification]

  1. ^ SEAT key figures
  2. ^ AutoBlog.it 15 May 2007 Seat Bolero 1998: il futuro della Toledo ? (in Italian)
  3. ^ Prototipos que jamás vieron la luz (III): Seat Bolero
  4. ^ "Seat Bolero - Historias del Motor" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-08-30. El Seat Bolero fue presentado en 1998 con el objetivo de sentar la base estilística de sus futuros modelos, pero excepto el frontal, el resto de elementos estéticos no se trasladaron a los nuevos modelos.
  5. ^ "SEAT". autoexpress.co.uk. 16 October 2007. Retrieved 23 June 2015.[dead link]
  6. ^ ETKA (SEAT Update 325 ed.), Volkswagen Group, 2010