The SEAT Ronda is a small family car produced by the Spanish automaker SEAT from 1982 to 1986, and styled by Rayton Fissore in collaboration with the Technical Centre in Martorell. The Ronda was also briefly sold in the United Kingdom as the SEAT Málaga hatchback. 177,869 Rondas were built in total. The Ronda was the first SEAT model named after a Spanish city.
SEAT Ronda
SEAT Ronda P 2000 Crono, side view
SEAT Ronda, rear view
Emelba also built a boxy commercial van version of the Ronda
SEAT S.A. (, Spanish: [ˈseat]; Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo is a Spanish car manufacturer, that sells its vehicles under the SEAT and Cupra brands. Founded on 9 May 1950, it was created as a joint venture between Spain's government-owned Instituto Nacional de Industria, which held a majority stake, Spanish private banks, and Fiat. After being listed as an independent automaker for 36 years, the Spanish government sold SEAT to the Volkswagen Group in 1986, and it remains a fully owned subsidiary of the Group.
Headquarters in Martorell, Spain
SEAT's industrial complex in Martorell
SEAT's Training Centre in Barcelona's Zona Franca
SEAT's Pavilion at Autostadt, Wolfsburg