The SEAT Panda was a badge-engineered Fiat Panda produced by SEAT from 1980 to 1986, in the company's Landaben plant in the Spanish city of Pamplona-Navarra and also in the firm's Zona Franca plant in Barcelona. After the break in the partnership between SEAT and Fiat, the SEAT Panda model had to be restyled and renamed. It received a slight restyling in 1983, with a new grille and other slight differences. The "Marbella" badge was first used for the 1983 model year, on a luxurious version of the SEAT Panda. After a second, more through restyling in December 1986, it received the SEAT... Marbella nameplate and was produced by SEAT until 1998 in the company's Zona Franca plant in Spain. The end of Marbella production in 1998 also meant the end of vehicle production in that factory. The SEAT model didn't receive the mechanical and cosmetic tweaks applied to Fiat Pandas "Mark II"s from 1986 but was instead subjected to those from SEAT.
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| Make: | SEAT |
| Parent company: | SEAT |
| Automotive class | Hatchback, City car |