SEAT

SEAT S.A.
Native name
Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo (S.E.A.T.)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded9 May 1950 (1950-05-09)
FounderInstituto Nacional de Industria
HeadquartersMartorell, Catalonia, Spain
Area served
Europe, Middle East, Africa, Latin America (except Brazil and Argentina) and Singapore
Key people
  • Wayne Griffiths (CEO)
ProductsCars, electric vehicles, automotive parts
Production output
533,608 vehicles (2023)
BrandsSEAT
Cupra
ServicesDesign, manufacture and distribution of SEAT cars and components
Revenue €14.3 billion (2023)
€625 million (2023)
Number of employees
14,751 (2020)
ParentVolkswagen Group
DivisionsCupra Racing
Websiteseat.com
SEAT
Product typeCars
OwnerVolkswagen Group
Produced bySEAT S.A.
CountrySpain
Introduced1953 (1953)
Related brandsCupra

SEAT S.A. (English: /ˈsɑːt/; Spanish: [ˈseat]; from Spanish Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo, lit.'Spanish Passenger Car Company') is a Spanish car manufacturer that sells its vehicles under the SEAT and Cupra brands. Founded on May 9, 1950, it was created as a joint venture between Spain's government-owned Instituto Nacional de Industria (INI), which held a majority stake, Spanish private banks, and Fiat. After being listed as an independent automaker for 36 years, the Spanish government sold SEAT to the Volkswagen Group in 1986, and it remains a fully owned subsidiary of the Group.

The headquarters of SEAT S.A. is located in Martorell, near Barcelona, at the company’s industrial complex. Over 468,000 units were produced in 2020 with more than 427,000 cars exported to over 75 countries worldwide.