The SEAT Ibiza is a supermini car that has been manufactured by Spanish car manufacturer SEAT since 1984. It is SEAT's best-selling car. [2] The Ibiza is named after the Spanish island of Ibiza and was the second SEAT model to be named after a Spanish location, after the SEAT Málaga. SEAT IBIZA BIMOTOR - Theoretical Group S Prototype INTRODUCTION Spanish car maker SEAT, which was freshly out of the Fiat group, wanted an opportunity to have a strong presence in the rallying craze fuelled by the lax Group B regulations and boost its sales.
SEAT Bimotor así fue el de rallyes con dos motores Periodismo del Motor
Seat Ibiza Bimotor is a Seat Ibiza with two engine 1.5 125 PS System Porsche, put one in front the car and the other in the centralhttps://www.instagram.com/. 1987 Seat Ibiza Bimotor rallycar Belgian-Motorsport 98.8K subscribers Subscribe 323 Share 20K views 4 years ago Engine: 2x "system Porsche" 4-in line NA / 1461cc (2922cc) / 89.3 (178.6) cu in. Posted by u/Rc72 - 1,085 votes and 53 comments About
Fotos de Seat Bimotor 1986
The SEAT Ibiza Mk1 took part in several rally events and formed the basis on which the 'Campeonato SEAT Ibiza de Rallies' was organised by the SEAT Sport division in 1985, however its most notable rally version has been the all-wheel drive Ibiza Bimotor, manufactured in 1986 and equipped with two engines each one delivering power to the front an. Seat says that its average owner is 10 years younger than the rest of the VW Group, so the Ibiza's kit list includes stuff young buyers want. A Beats audio system is an option, for example, even. The bespoke Ibiza Rey advanced the technical specifications of the Ibiza SXI, the version which would go into production two years later: 100 PS injection engine and dual brake system in X with ventilated discs for the mechanics, in addition to a special steering wheel, Recaro seats and air conditioning for the interior. Available in Petrol engines. 10.25" SEAT Digital Cockpit with SEAT CONNECT. BeatsAudio™ sound system. Performance 18" Machined Alloy wheels with red callipers. Tiredness Recognition. Airvent mouldings in Daring red. Cruise Control and speed limiter. Interior ambient lighting. Find Out More.
Seat Bimotor Group S Prototype Rally Group B Shrine
Seat Ibiza Bimotor. Seat had left ownership from the Fiat Group in the 1980s and wanted to take a swing at Group B rally racing with the Ibiza model. Unfortunately, economic and political unrest. Combining a larger 9.2'' floating touchscreen with navigation and wireless Full Link, the new SEAT Ibiza is made for those who love to keep efortlessly connected. Sync up your maps, contact lists, music and more for on-the-go access. You can also enjoy hands-free control thanks to "Hola-Hola" natural voice command.
SEAT enjoyed an excellent debut at the 2011 Goodwood Festival of Speed, as the Spanish company impressed on the track with the twin-engined Ibiza Bimotor - a fascinating piece of imaginative 80s. Specifications Click here Seat system Porsche, 2 x straight 4 cyl, 4 stroke, petrol engines 2 x 1461 = 2922cc 2 x 125 = 250 HP @ 6300rpm, 1988+: 2 x 150 = 300 HP 2 x 115 = 230 lb-ft @ 4100 rpm cast iron block, aluminium heron type head aspiration, natural with 2 Weber side-draft carburetors for each engine (4 carbs total) water-cooled
Seat Bimotor Group S Prototype Rally Group B Shrine
Motorsport The SEAT Ibiza Mk1 took part in several rally events and formed the basis on which the 'Campeonato SEAT Ibiza de Rallies' was organised by the SEAT Sport division in 1985, however its most notable rally version has been the all-wheel drive Ibiza Bimotor, manufactured in 1986 and equipped with two engines each one delivering power to the front and rear axle respectively. Under the bonnet, the new SEAT Ibiza will offer six different powertrains: five petrol units with outputs ranging from 80PS (59kW) to 150PS (110kW), joined by a 90PS (66kW) CNG unit, linked to either manual or DSG dual-clutch transmissions. The entry three-cylinder 1.0 litre MPI petrol engine is matched to a five-speed manual transmission.