SEAT S.A. Champions Electrification for 2025

SEAT S.A. is taking bold steps toward electrification in 2025, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable mobility and transforming Spain into a hub for electric vehicles (EVs). The company aims to lead by example through cultural shifts within its workforce, enhanced charging infrastructure, and production readiness for Volkswagen Group’s Electric Urban Car family.

Key Highlights

  • Electrification Ambassadors: SEAT S.A. ensures its management team exclusively drives electrified vehicles, saving over 8,600 tons of CO2 annually. The company is also exploring ways to make EV adoption accessible to all employees.
  • Expanded Charging Network: Plans to double facility chargers to over 250 by Q1 2025 and triple parking lot chargers to 140 by year-end. All chargers use renewable energy, supplemented by a growing solar power plant.
  • Martorell Transformation: Production Line 1 will complete its transition to manufacture pre-series Electric Urban Cars, such as the CUPRA Raval and Volkswagen ID.2, ahead of 2026 full-scale production.
  • CUPRA’s EV Leadership: CUPRA expands its electrified range with the fully electric CUPRA Tavascan and CUPRA Born VZ, with the CUPRA Raval set to join in 2026.

Driving Spain’s EV Revolution

SEAT S.A.’s Martorell plant is at the forefront of its transformation, showcasing innovations like an electric paint-drying oven and an e-House for electronics integration. As part of its 75th-anniversary celebration in 2025, SEAT S.A. will focus on strengthening its two brands—expanding CUPRA globally and reinforcing SEAT’s hybrid offerings like the updated SEAT Leon.

Commitment Beyond Manufacturing

With over 80% of its vehicles exported to 70+ countries, SEAT S.A. is pivotal in the Volkswagen Group’s mission to electrify Europe. Through the Future: Fast Forward project, a €10 billion investment in Spanish electrification, SEAT S.A. exemplifies leadership in sustainable automotive innovation.

This year, SEAT S.A. not only continues its journey toward full-scale EV production but also solidifies its position as a driving force behind Spain’s emergence as an electromobility leader.

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