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New faces. The company gears up for the coming new millennium with an official name change to SEAT S.A., 99.99% ownership by Volkswagen, the release of five modern, new models and the adaptation of a new corporate identity.
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1999 The new corporate identity and the new Leon model are presented. Leon marks SEAT's return to the European market-leading segment.
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1998 The new Toledo is presented at the Paris Motor Show. Brings a new and modern 'face' to SEAT products. SEAT presents the Cordoba WRC which debuts in the top-class of the World Rally Championship. SEAT retains leadership in the 2-litre category with a third consecutive world title for the Ibiza Kit Car.1997 The Ibiza Kit Car wins World Rally FIA 2L for its second consecutive year. The Arosa and The Cordoba Vario station wagon are presented.
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1996 SEAT wins World Rally Championship FIA 2L with the Ibiza Kit Car in its debut in the competition. The Alhambra MPV is presented.
1995 His Royal Highness the Prince of Asturias drives the 10,000,000th SEAT (a Toledo) off the Martorell assembly line on September 26th.
1993 His Majesty King Juan Carlos I opens the Martorell plant on February 22nd. Production of the new Ibiza begins. Cordoba model is presented.
1992 SEAT participates as Partner and Sponsor of the Olympic Volunteers' Program in the XXV Olympic Games in Barcelona.
1991 The first SEAT model developed within the Volkswagen Group, the Toledo, is presented. 1990 Volkswagen acquires SEAT shares, up to 99.99% of the capital. The name Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo, S.A. is changed to SEAT, S.A.
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