Seat Tribu concept (2007): first official pictures
Thu, 06 Sep 2007By Ben Pulman
First Official Pictures
06 September 2007 05:00
That colour is Seat, but that’s not the swooping Seat design I know
That’s exactly what Seat wants you to think. This is the first car designed by Luc Donckerwolke and, like the Salsa concept shown in 2000, it previews Seat’s future design direction. And in case you’re already having doubts, just remember that Mr Donckerwolke is the dab hand behind such automotive delights such as the Lamborghini Murcielago and Gallardo. This is the Tribu concept car, and CAR Online has obtained these pictures from a SEAT insider ahead of the car’s official debut next week. The design is much more angular than that on current Seats. However, it is still recognisably a Spanish product.
Up front there are trapezoid-shaped headlights and air intakes. The windscreen and panoramic roof are one giant piece of glass letting lots of light into the cabin. And just visible in these pictures are the four individual bucket seats. What our pictures don’t show are the four screens, three of which display information relating to the selected driving mode: urban, sport or 'freerun' (that's off-roading to you and me). The car’s electronics adapt accordingly and adjust the engine, suspension and gearbox to suit city, motorway, or dirt-track driving. The rear light clusters are hidden below the darkened glass boot lid, and are only visible when the lights are illuminated.
By Ben Pulman