SEAT Glossary
All the details.- Car Pedals with Programmed Deformation
- Car Power Steering
- Electrical Power Steering
- Electrohydraulic Power Steering
- Engine Power
- Paddings
- Paint Protection
- Panorama Window Panel
- Park Assist
- Parking Heater
- Parking Sensors
- Passenger Safety Cell
- Passive Safety Features
- Pearl Effect
- Pedestrian Protection
- Petrol Direct Injection
- Petrol Engine
- Piezo Injectors
- Pitch and Roll of the Car Bodywork
- Plastics in Vehicle Construction
- Pollen Filter
- Post-Injection
- Power Operated Tailgate
- Powertrain
- Power Weight Ratio
- Pre-Crash Sensors
- Pre-Injection
- Programmable Interval of the Windscreen Wiper
- Programmed Deformation Zones
- Progressive Steering
- Protection Against Corrosion
- Pump-jet Injection Technology
- Pyrotechnic Belt Tensioner
Plastics
Plastics are assuming an increasingly important role in car construction. The different characteristics of modern plastics make their use possible in almost all areas of the car. Because of their light weight plastics effectively contribute to reducing car weight and thus improving fuel economy.
Plastic parts are resistant to corrosion and mechanical influences such as stone chipping. In addition, they are significantly easier to repair than metal. Thanks to their reversible behaviour, they are generally not deformed permanently as a result of small knocks.
Since plastic is a valuable raw material, SEAT marks the individual parts so that after a long service life they can be sorted, processed and can be used to produce new parts. In addition, to further avoid negative effects on the environment, SEAT makes use of a significant proportion of recycled materials in new car production.