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Seat has announced it will offer a styling pack for its Mii city car a month after the car went on sale

Seat has unveiled a styling pack for its Mii city car. Equipment in the Vibora Negra pack is available separately, or as a complete package, and can be fitted to any model in the Seat Mii range.

The pack is inspired by Seat’s FR and Cupra models, as well as the Seat Mii FR concept, shown at the Wörthersee Festival earlier this year. 

The Vibora Negra pack features a range of external and internal styling parts, including a bodykit, vinyl stripes, alloy wheels, gear knob and chequered dashboard decals.

The pack costs £1,628 with 14-inch alloy wheels, or £1,740 with 15s, meaning the entry-level Mii S can be specified with the full pack for less than £9,500.

Daniel Puddicombe

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Suzuki QT 13 July 2012

LOL ...

'Go Faster' stripes and sporty alloys on a car with a ONE litre engine?? ... About as comical as the "My Other Car Is A Ferrari" sticker I once saw on a mobility scooter ...

artill 12 July 2012

Am i the only person to think

Am i the only person to think spending this much on purely decorative add ons is stupid on such a cheap car. You might as well buy a better car in the first place. 

Or, save a fortune. I think about half the cars i have owned cost less than these styling packs. A whole car for less than some stickers are alloys. 

Andrew Lee 12 July 2012

70s

Yes the 70s really are back - those go-faster stripes are embarrassing. And as for that gearlever... knob!