SEAT Ronda
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The SEAT Ronda was a rebadged version of a Fiat Ritmo made by SEAT from 1981 to 1986. The car was hastily redesigned after Fiat decided to abandon their cooperation with SEAT in 1980 so that Fiat could not sue SEAT on the basis of patent infringement. Thus, although its appearance was a bit different, mechanically it did not differ much from its Italian twin.
The design differences between a Ritmo and a Ronda are square headlights instead of round, different tail lights and panels, and changed door handles.
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SEAT cars licensed from or based upon Fiat designs (1953-1985):
1400 | 1500 | 600 | 800 | 850 | 124 | 127 | 128 | 1430 | 1200/1430 Sport | 131 | 132 | 133 | Panda/Marbella | Terra | Fura | Ritmo | Ronda | Ibiza Mk. 1 | Málaga |
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SEAT cars developed with Volkswagen (from 1986):
Arosa | Ibiza from Mk. 2 | Córdoba | Inca | Toledo | León | Altea | Alhambra |