The Tarraco is a large SUV with three rows of seats, offering plenty of space for passengers and cargo. It can comfortably accommodate up to seven people, making it an ideal choice for families or those needing extra seating. It comes with a range of comfort features such as air conditioning, a touchscreen infotainment system, and smartphone integration. It also has advanced safety features like blind-spot monitoring and adaptive cruise control. There are a variety of trim level and engine options available with the Tarraco on the Motability scheme meaning that there will be something for everyone. There are also multiple automatic options which makes driving even easier.
The Seat Tarraco is a great choice for Motability cars, especially for those who may have difficulty getting in and out of larger SUVs. With a range of seating height options, including a lowest setting of 706mm and a highest setting of 750mm, it's important to check before making a decision.
Fortunately, the Tarraco offers good accessibility overall. The doors open up to a 66-degree angle, allowing for easy access to the driver's seat. The large door pulls are conveniently located near the front of the doors, making them easily reachable from the driver's seat. The door openings themselves are spacious, eliminating the need to strain your neck when entering the vehicle.
Inside, there's ample space around the driver's seat, ensuring a comfortable experience while getting in and settling in. The driver's seat also has a wide sliding range, accommodating drivers of all sizes.
Despite being a large SUV, the Tarraco has relatively low door sills, measuring 437mm from the ground. Comparatively, a BMW X3's door sills are almost 460mm high. Additionally, there's only a 95mm drop to the Tarraco's floor, meaning there's just a small step to negotiate when exiting the vehicle.