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Used Seat Arona cars

The Seat Arona is a brilliant compact SUV that's fun to drive, cost-effective to own and very practical for such a small car. At Cazoo, you can choose from a range of used Seat Arona cars for sale through our trusted partners.

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  1. Read more about 2020 used Seat Arona 1.0 TSI GPF SE Technology (95 ps)

    Seat Arona

    1.0 TSI GPF SE Technology (95 ps)

    • 21,194 miles
    • 2020 reg
    • Manual
    • Petrol

    £12,287

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  2. Read more about 2021 used Seat Arona 1.0 TSI FR Sport DSG (110 ps)

    Seat Arona

    1.0 TSI FR Sport DSG (110 ps)

    • 23,644 miles
    • 2021 reg
    • Automatic
    • Petrol

    £14,762

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Why buy the Seat Arona?

The Seat Arona is one of the best compact SUVs around. It gives you a lot of interior space and lots of equipment included as standard. It’s enjoyable to drive and there are lots of versions, each one representing excellent value for money.

Seat Arona range and updates

The Seat Arona has been sold new in the UK since 2017, slotting into the Seat range below the larger Ateca SUV. The Arona was updated in 2021, with the most noticeable changes being chunkier bumpers, additional round lights below the headlights and round – rather than rectangular – air vents on the inside. The interior also gained upgraded materials and a larger infotainment screen. 

There’s a large range of trim levels available, from the value-focused SE to the very generously equipped Xperience. The great-value SE Technology and sporty-looking FR trim levels are the most popular.

Engine choices include 1.0 and 1.5 petrol engines (Seat calls these TSI), and a 1.6 diesel that Seat calls TDI. Even the least powerful, 93bhp petrol and diesel engines provide quite nippy acceleration. However, the 113bhp petrol and diesel models are a better bet if you regularly do long journeys: they’re better able to cruise at 70mph and still give you excellent fuel economy. The most powerful 148bhp petrol engine is much quicker but not as efficient.   

Most Aronas have a manual gearbox that feels light and responsive, but models with a DSG automatic gearbox are available, if that’s what you prefer.  

Seat Arona tech and features

Every Arona model has a touchscreen media system, DAB radio, Bluetooth, air con, cruise control and front and rear electric windows, among a generous helping of features included as standard. The popular SE Technology model has an upgraded infotainment system with a larger screen, built-in sat nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto support, a wireless charging pad and two USB input ports. 

Higher-spec models including the FR, Xcellence and Xperience add features such as LED headlights, dual-zone climate control, keyless entry, adaptive cruise control, front and rear parking sensors and a rear-view camera.

It’s also worth noting that the Arona is available in some bold colour schemes with bright colours for the body and a contrasting black roof, and jazzy interior trim.   

Seat Arona running costs and value

You might notice some variation in the fuel economy and carbon dioxide (CO2) emission figures between apparently identical examples of the Arona. That’s because the way those figures are calculated has changed to better reflect real world driving, which has had the effect of lowering the emission figures.

Either way, every Arona is very fuel-efficient. According to the official figures, petrol models can give average fuel economy of 42mpg to 57mpg, and diesels can give more than 60mpg. Emissions of CO2 range between 111g/km and 142g/km, depending on the model. That means annual your car tax is no more than £165. Other running costs like insurance and servicing are low, so the Arona is great value for money overall.  

Seat Arona vs rivals

Other small SUVs you might want to consider include the Ford Puma, the Citroen C3 Aircross, the Renault Captur and the Peugeot 2008. Among their talents, the Ford feels great to drive, the Citroen is extremely spacious, the Renault is stylish and the Peugeot is very efficient. The Arona ticks all those boxes – it’s a great all-rounder.

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