What does TSI SEAT Ibiza mean?
Turbo Stratified Injection
Turbo Stratified Injection – TSI TSI technology blends the best of our TDI diesel and FSI (fuel stratified direct injection) petrol engines to give you excellent driveability and outstanding fuel economy.
Does SEAT Ibiza FR have sports suspension?
The sportier FR versions of the Ibiza get firmer sports suspension to improve cornering. You do feel bumps more noticeably as they pass beneath the car, but there’s still no thumping or crashing over potholes. Opting for FR Sport trim brings the largest wheels on offer, which measure 18in.
What does FR TSI mean?
Formula Racing
FR stands for ‘Formula Racing’. Cupra stands for ‘Cup Racing’. The Ibiza already got the 1.5 TSI engines.
Does a SEAT Ibiza FR have a turbo?
The Ibiza FR is a lively performer, and the 1.2-litre TSI turbo petrol engine suits the FR’s sporty character. Throttle response from the 104bhp unit is instant, and with 175Nm of torque, there’s plenty of power for overtaking.
What is the difference between Ibiza FR and FR sport?
SE Technology adds a bigger touchscreen with sat-nav, 16-inch alloy wheels and ambient interior lighting, while FR adds sportier trim, 17-inch wheels and a drive mode selector. Again you can upgrade FR to FR Sport, which adds 18-inch wheels, suede-effect upholstery and a digital dashboard.
Is the SEAT Ibiza FR a good car?
The Seat Ibiza is one of the best small cars you can buy thanks to its tidy handling, roomy interior and low running costs. Go for the 1.0 TSI 95 engine and SE Technology or FR trim to get the best value for money.
What does FR stand for seat?
FR stands for Formula Racing and, while SEAT’s Cupra division makes its hottest models, FR offers buyers a cheaper, toned down version.
Does TSI mean Turbo?
Turbo Stratified Engine
So, what does Volkswagen TSI mean, exactly? TSI stands for “Turbo Stratified Engine.” If that sounds like gibberish, don’t worry.