SEAT Drawings of Various Models Including Coupes and Sportbacks Pop Up on the Web
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SEAT Drawings of Various Models Including Coupes and Sportbacks Pop Up on the Web


What appear to be patent drawings of numerous SEAT models were found in a posting on a Spanish blog called Decoches. Unfortunately, no additional information is provided about the source of the pictures.

A quick research on the European patent office didn't return any results, so we're not going to brand the sketches genuine just yet - for all we know they might be the work of an independent designer / artist who has nothing to do with the VW Group-owned, Spanish carmaker.

In any case, you can check out all the drawings / proposals for a series of SEAT models in the gallery after the break.

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