The Seat Ateca features novelty puddle lights that project the word ‘Hola’ onto the ground when unlocking the car. The cabin offers ample space and comfort, with generous headroom and decent legroom for rear passengers. There are also USB-C charging ports, large door pockets, and a fold-down center armrest with cupholders. The boot space is generous, with a loading height of 910mm and a loading length of up to 1.6m when the rear seats are folded down. The driving position is raised and comfortable, with leather sports seats providing good lateral support. The controls are simple and easy to use, with a conventional gear selector, physical ventilation and heating controls, and clear digital instrumentation. However, the cabin’s interior design is plain and lacks visual appeal, with hard, shiny, grey plastic moldings dominating the door consoles and center console. The multimedia system varies depending on the trim level, with the entry-level model featuring an 8.0in digital instrument pack and an 8.3in touchscreen infotainment system, while higher trim levels have a 10.0in instrument screen and a 9.0in infotainment system with navigation. The system is easy to operate but requires navigating through multiple menus to perform simple tasks. The FR Black Edition comes with a nine-speaker Beats Audio stereo system that produces powerful sound but may struggle to compete with road noise.