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词条 SEAT Córdoba
释义

  1. First generation (Typ 6K; 1993–2002)

     Variants  Facelift  Motorsport  Rally  Rallycross  Rebadged versions  Engines 

  2. Second generation (Typ 6L; 2002–2009)

     Engines 

  3. Sales and production figures

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Refimprove|date=November 2012}}{{Infobox automobile
| image = 2003 SEAT Cordoba S 1.4 Front (1).jpg
| name = SEAT Córdoba
| manufacturer = SEAT
| production = 1993–2009
| class = Supermini (B)
| platform = Volkswagen Group A0 series
| predecessor = SEAT Málaga
| successor = SEAT Ibiza ST (wagon)
SEAT Toledo (saloon)
}}

The SEAT Córdoba was the saloon, estate and coupé version of the SEAT Ibiza supermini car, built by the Spanish automaker SEAT. It was manufactured between 1993 and 2009, and was related with the second and third generations of the Ibiza.

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First generation (Typ 6K; 1993–2002)

{{Infobox automobile
| image = Seat Cordoba front 20080328.jpg
| name = SEAT Córdoba Mk1 pre-facelift
| production = 1993–2002
| assembly = Martorell, Spain
Pacheco, Argentina (2000 - 2002)
| body_style = 2-door coupé
4-door saloon
5-door estate
| platform = Volkswagen Group A03
| engine = 1.4 L I4 (petrol)
1.4 L I4 16V (petrol)
1.6 L I4 (petrol)
1.8 L I4 (petrol)
1.8 L I4 16V (petrol)
2.0 L I4 (petrol)
2.0 L I4 16V (petrol)
1.9 L I4 D (diesel)
1.9 L I4 TD (diesel)
1.9 L I4 SDI (diesel)
1.9 L I4 TDI (diesel)
| wheelbase = {{convert|2440|mm|in||abbr=on}}
| length = {{convert|4109|mm|in||abbr=on}}
| width = {{convert|1640|mm|in||abbr=on}}
| height = {{convert|1408|mm|in||abbr=on}}
| weight = {{convert|990|kg|lb||abbr=on}}
| related = SEAT Ibiza Mk2
Volkswagen Derby
Volkswagen Polo Classic
Volkswagen Polo Mk3
Volkswagen Golf Mk3
Volkswagen Vento
| designer = Giorgetto Giugiaro
}}

The first generation Córdoba was presented at the 1993 Frankfurt Motor Show, and launched in the summer of the same year, penned by Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro and based on the chassis of the SEAT Ibiza Mk2 which would spawn the Volkswagen Polo Mk3 the following year.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

Its 1.4, 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0 litre petrol engines were also found in the Volkswagen Polo and Ibiza, as was the 1.9 TDI.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

Though based on the Polo and Ibiza, its extended rear overhang meant its length was close to a Golf but still smaller than the Jetta. It featured a boot space of {{convert|455|l|cuft}} which could be extended up to {{convert|762|l|cuft}} by folding rear seats.[1]

Variants

In 1996, the Córdoba range was extended with a coupé (Córdoba SX), and in 1998, with an estate (Córdoba Vario).[2]

The Córdoba SX was a two door coupé version of the Córdoba. It came with five engine variants: 1.6 litre {{convert|100|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}}, 1.9 litre turbodiesel, a 1.8 litre 16 valve, 2.0 litre 8 valve (Cupra), which was also used in the Córdoba GTi, and a 2.0 litre 16 valve.[2]

The 2.0 litre engines was identical to the engines used in the third generation Golf GTi.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} The 2.0 litre 16 valve Córdoba SX also came with 16 inch multispoke alloys, {{convert|280|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} front discs, ABS, traction control and air conditioning as standard.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

The model was slightly revised in 1996, with a new rear splitter which required the exhaust to be hidden, a revised front lower grill and splitter, and the leather interior which became standard.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} The Córdoba 16V was £1,000 more expensive{{Clarify|reason=Than who?|date=November 2012}} at list and one second slower from 0 to 60 mph because of the added weight of the rear end.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

Facelift

In August 1999, the Córdoba was facelifted with changes focusing on the bumpers, headlights, taillights and front grille,[2] as well as in the interior, with new materials and upholstery.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} In the engine range, the 16 valve ABF engine was replaced with a 1.8 litre {{convert|156|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} Turbo engine and joined the Cupra range.[2]

The SX was no longer available in the United Kingdom, and limited numbers are known to exist in the Republic of Ireland in RHD format.{{Clarify|reason=Clarify whether this refers to the SX badge or to the body style;|date=December 2012}} The estate variant "Córdoba Vario" dropped the "Cordóba" and now simply used the nameplate "Vario".{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

Motorsport

Rally

The Córdoba WRC was SEAT's official rally car in the World Rally Championship from 1998 to 2000. It featured a 2.0 litre turbocharged engine. The Córdoba WRC competed in the top category of the championship, as SEAT had homologated a World Rally Car version of the Córdoba 16v for competition in the FIA World Rally Championship and other international rallies.{{Clarify|reason=Clarify whether the Córdoba 16v was a different car than the Córdoba WRC;|date=December 2012}} 1994 World Drivers' Champion Didier Auriol, of France, and Toni Gardemeister and Harri Rovanperä, both of Finland, were among those to drive the factory cars.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

It made its debut at the 1998 Rally Finland, with Harri Rovanperä as the main driver, and achieved podiums at the 1999 Rally New Zealand, driven by Toni Gardemeister, the 1999 Rally of Great Britain, driven by Rovanperä, as well as in the 2000 Safari Rally, driven by Didier Auriol.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} The works programme concluded at the end of the season of 2000, with the third evolution of the rally car.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

However, the Córdoba WRC continued to compete with successful results in national championships in different countries.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} In Spain, the Córdoba won the national title of all the rallies on gravel with Pedro Diego and Marc Blázquez, and wins in tarmac rallies with Salvador Cañellas Jr.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

Rallycross

A Cordoba has also been used in the FIA World Rallycross Championship. Danish driver Dennis Rømer contested the 2014 World RX of Germany, finishing 40th out of 41 entrants in the heat stage. To date this is, and most likely will remain, the only time a Cordoba has been used in World Championship rallycross, however the SEAT Ibiza has been used as a manufacturer entry.

Rebadged versions

The contemporary Volkswagen Polo Classic (saloon) and Variant (estate) were rebadged versions of the SEAT Córdoba Mk1 and Córdoba Vario respectively, and were not based on the Volkswagen Polo hatchback.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

FAW-Volkswagen, Volkswagen's Chinese partner, manufactured the Córdoba Mk1 under the Volkswagen Citi-Golf name between 1997 and 2002.[3] The Citi-Golf had the Córdoba rear and front design (not the European or South American versions), which helped distinguish the Córdoba from the Polo Classic models.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

In Mexico it was rebadged as the Volkswagen Derby. In 1995, it was imported from Spain,{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} but the 1996 model was assembled in the Volkswagen de México assembly plant in Puebla, Mexico.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} In 1998, the Spanish made Polo Classic was introduced in Mexico as the new Volkswagen Derby.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

Engines

Engine Code Type Displacement Max. power at rpm Max. torque at rpm Top speed Years Coupé Saloon Estate
Petrol engines (Typ 6K; 1992–1999)
1.4 i ABD I4 SOHC 8V 1,391 cc 60|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 5,200107|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 2,400–2,800145|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1993–1995 {{N}} {{Y}} {{N}}
1.4 MPI AEX/APQ I4 SOHC 8V 1,390 cc 60|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 4,700116|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 2,800–3,200145|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1995–1999 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{Y}}
1.4 MPI AFH I4 DOHC 16V 1,390 cc 100|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 6,000128|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 4,400165|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1996–1999 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{Y}}
1.6 i ABU I4 SOHC 8V 1,598 cc 75|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 5,200125|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 3,400155|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1993–1994 {{N}} {{Y}} {{N}}
1.6 i 1F I4 SOHC 8V 1,595 cc 75|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 5,500125|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 2,600155|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1994–1997 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{N}}
1.6 MPI AEE I4 SOHC 8V 1,598 cc 75|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 4,800135|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 2,800–3,600155|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1997–1999 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{Y}}
1.6 MPI Alm/AKS I4 DOHC 16V 1,595 cc 101|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 5,800140|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 3,500165|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1996–1999 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{Y}}
1.8 i ABS/ADZ I4 SOHC 8V 1,781 cc 90|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 5,500145|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 2,700–2,900160|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1993–1996 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{N}}
1.8 MPI ADL I4 DOHC 16V 1,781 cc 130|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 6,000165|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 4,800195|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1994–1996 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{N}}
2.0 MPI 2E/AGG I4 SOHC 8V 1,984 cc 116|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 5,400165|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 3,200 (2E)/2,600 (AGG)185|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1993–1999 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{N}}
2.0 MPI ABF I4 DOHC 16V 1,984 cc 150|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 6,000180|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 4,200–5,000210|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1996–1999 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{N}}
Petrol engines (Typ 6K2; 1999–2002)
1.0 MPI ALD/ANV/AUC I4 DOHC 8V 999 cc 50|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 5,00086|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 3,000–3,600145|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1999–2002 {{-}} {{-}} {{-}}
1.0 MPI
1.4 MPI
1.4 MPI
1.6 MPI
1.6 MPI
20VT, 1.8T Cupra
1.8T Cupra R
Diesel engines (Typ 6K; 1992–1999)
1.9 D 1Y I4 SOHC 8V 1,896 cc 64|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 4,400124|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 2,000–3,000150|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1993–1999 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{N}}
1.9 TD AAZ I4 SOHC 8V 1,896 cc 75|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 4,200150|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 2,400–3,400155|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1993–1996 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{N}}
1.9 SDI AEY I4 SOHC 8V 1,896 cc 64|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 4,200125|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 2,200–2,800150|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1996–1999 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{Y}}
1.9 TDI 1Z/AHU I4 SOHC 8V 1,896 cc 90|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 4,000202|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 1,900160|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1996–1999 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{Y}}
1.9 TDI AFN/AVG I4 SOHC 8V 1,896 cc 110|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 4,150235|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 1,900193|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1996–1999 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{Y}}
Diesel engines (Typ 6K2; 1999–2002)
1.9 SDI AGP/AQM I4 SOHC 8V 1,896 cc 68|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 4,200133|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 2,200–2,600161|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1999–2002 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{Y}}
1.9 TDI AGR/ALH I4 SOHC 8V 1,896 cc 90|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 3,750210|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 1,900180|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1999–2002 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{Y}}
1.9 TDI ASK/ASV I4 SOHC 8V 1,896 cc 110|PS|kW hp|abbr=on|0}} at 4,150235|Nm|lbft|abbr=on|0}} at 1,900193|km/h|mph|abbr=on|1}} 1999–2002 {{Y}} {{Y}} {{Y}}

Second generation (Typ 6L; 2002–2009)

{{Infobox automobile
| image = 2003 SEAT Cordoba S 1.4 Front.jpg
| name = SEAT Córdoba Mk2 (6L)
| production = 2002–2009
| engine = 1.2 L I3 12v (petrol)
1.4 L I4 16v (petrol)
1.6 L I4 8v (petrol)
1.6 L I4 16v (petrol)
2.0 L I4 8v (petrol)
1.4 L I3 TDI (diesel)
1.9 L I4 SDI (diesel)
1.9 L I4 TDI (diesel)
| body_style = 4-door saloon
| platform = Volkswagen Group A04 (PQ24)
| wheelbase = {{convert|2460|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}
| length = {{convert|4280|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}
| width = {{convert|1698|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}
| height = {{convert|1441|mm|in|1|abbr=on}}
| weight = {{convert|1260|kg|lb||abbr=on}}
| related = SEAT Ibiza Mk3
Volkswagen Polo Mk4
Škoda Fabia Mk1
Škoda Fabia Mk2
| designer = Walter de'Silva
}}

The second generation Córdoba was presented at the 2002 Paris Motor Show as the four door saloon version of the SEAT Ibiza Mk3 hatchback, featuring a boot capacity of {{convert|485|l|cuft}}, which could be increased to {{convert|800|l|cuft}} by folding the rear seats.[4][5] No estate or coupé versions of the second generation were developed.

The Córdoba Mark II shares its chassis and engines with the Volkswagen Polo Mk4 and Škoda Fabia Mk1 and Mk2.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

In Mexico, Córdoba production continues in the Volkswagen de México Puebla assembly plant.{{Year needed|date=November 2012}} It has the four cylinder 2.0 litre {{convert|115|bhp|kW PS|0|abbr=on}} engine combined with a five speed manual or an optional six speed Tiptronic transmission.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}}

Saloons based on successful hatchbacks very rarely become a sales success in Europe after the turn of the 1990s, and the SEAT Córdoba had done little to change that. It is to SEAT what the Jetta and Vento were to Volkswagen, and what the Belmont was to Vauxhall.

This type of car was initially well received on the market in the United Kingdom during the 1980s, with the Escort based Ford Orion being a strong seller from 1983 and 1990, but its popularity then dipped, and it was absorbed into the Escort range from September 1993.

The saloon version of the Ford Focus only accounted for a small percentage of the model's sales, and by March 2011, Ford was not producing a saloon model of this size. Vauxhall/Opel has not produced a saloon version of the Astra since March 2004. In February 2006, the Córdoba was withdrawn from sale in the United Kingdom, and shortly was removed from SEAT UK's official website. In other European countries, sales ended in 2009.

Engines

Model Engine code Max. power Dates
Petrol engines
1.2 12V AZQ/BME 64|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 10/02–06/06
1.2 12V BXV 69|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 05/06–11/09
1.4 16V BBY/BKY 75|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 09/02–12/07
1.4 16V BXW 86|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 05/06–11/09
1.4 16V BBZ 100|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 10/02–11/09
1.6 8V BAH 100|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 04/03–11/09
1.6 16V BTS 105|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 11/06–11/09
2.0 8V AZL/BBX 115|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 09/02–11/09
Diesel engines
1.4 TDI BNM 68|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 05/05–11/09
1.4 TDI AMF 75|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 10/02–12/05
1.4 TDI BMS/BNV 80|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 05/05–11/09
1.9 SDI ASY 64|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 09/02–12/05
1.9 TDI ATD/AXR/BMT 100|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 09/02–11/09
1.9 TDI ASZ/BLT 131|hp|kW PS|abbr=on|0}} 10/02–07/09

Sales and production figures

The total production per year of SEAT Córdoba cars, manufactured in SEAT and other Volkswagen group's plants, is shown in the following table:

Model1998[6]1999[6]2000[7]2001[8]2002[9]2003[10]2004[11]2005[12]2006[13]2007[14]2008[15]2009[16]
Total annual production108,749111,89497,68578,77058,64659,34846,82137,56831,05829,74720,4394,861

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