We have already mentioned the generous headroom inside the Arona, but the height of the car has other benefits for parents.
The Arona offers extra height in comparison to the hatchback market, making it easier to take your car seats in and out if you're using portable carry cot/car seats. On the flip side, as the vehicle is slightly lower than a larger SUV, it's easy for your independent toddler to clamber into the car themselves.
Picture the scenario; you've arrived home after a long day and it's dark outside. You're unloading a toddler and a baby from the car, plus all the daily baggage they come with, and trying to ferry everyone back into the house safely. Perhaps the dog is even tottering along behind you.
Trying to do all of this in the dark is not an easy task, so the SEAT Arona offers a feature called 'Follow Me Home Lights'.
After leaving and locking the car via the remote control, the headlights continue to shine for about another two minutes and thus ensure a brightly lit area around the car, a considerable gain in terms of safety and comfort in the dark.
There's no question about it. Parenting is exhausting.
The SEAT Arona is here to help. Driving while tired is not safe, but also is sometimes unavoidable as a new parent. SEAT's Tiredness Recognition system keeps and eye on your reactions. If they falter, you'll get an audio and visual reminder to take a break.
Not only that, but you will also be fully equipped with Lane Assist to keep you in lane, Hill Start Assist to make those uphill struggles a piece of cake and the Front Assist radars detect situations where the distance to the car in front is critical and helps to reduce your car's stopping distance when needed.
Plus, in case of the unexpected, Private Emergency eCall sends data, such as your location directly to Emergency Services, making it easier for them to assist.