Here's What Arctic Car Testing Is Really Like

While we enjoy videos of test mules drifting around frozen lakes as much as anyone, here's what the engineers really get up to in winter testing
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When we bring you a winter testing-related news story, it’s usually that a development mule has been spotting doing skids on a frozen lake. Now it’s time we actually showed you a bit of what really goes on when cold-weather-stressing a new model.

Seat has released a video showing some of the tests the new Ateca SUV was put through on the road to production. For starters there’s an 18,600-mile (30,000km) drive in temperatures as low as -35 degrees Celsius, with no more than refuelling stops and driver changes.

Then there’s a series of braking and stability challenges with the wheels spread across surfaces with different levels of grip, a 30-mile tailgating challenge to see whether the air intake blocks with ice, and, of course, some drifting. Why wouldn’t you?

Here's What Arctic Car Testing Is Really Like

Every year, Seat sends around 150 engineers to a testing facility close to the Arctic Circle to test new models. Gonzalo Giminez Lardies, the engineer in charge of brakes and stability control at Seat, said:

“The behaviour of the car must be guaranteed in cold temperatures. That means all systems are working properly in all weather conditions, including snowy and icy surfaces.

“All this testing is more necessary than ever due to the integration of increasingly complex electronic systems.”

Comments

UnknownCat13

That’s some nICE work right there

03/15/2018 - 12:33 |
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Careful with puns like that, you might get a FROSTY reception.

03/15/2018 - 13:13 |
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Anonymous

Arctic testing.that is so COOL

03/15/2018 - 12:45 |
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=ash=

Arctic car testers: WAKANDA FOREVER! I NEVER FREEZE!

03/15/2018 - 12:51 |
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7heDuke

In reply to by =ash=

Damn Venom got his own movie, finally !

03/15/2018 - 15:04 |
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Zoomer Slick

Thats actually insane. Almost 20k miles in pre-production winter testing blows my mind. Seat goes the full lengths to ensure build quality and reliability. Respect.

03/15/2018 - 12:52 |
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Camden Wolfe

Damn, these guys know how to keep their SEATs warm under the weather!

Jokes aside, giving their cars THIS much abuse to ensure reliabilty and comfort? Talk about dedication for preperation!

This might also be why we never expect… You know…

03/15/2018 - 13:43 |
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