
The SEAT logo, a Spanish car brand, in its current version consists of a graphic symbol and a text part with the brand name. The symbol is the letter “S” set inside a soft rectangular shape with rounded corners; the letter is split in the middle by a diagonal line that visually divides it into two parts. Next to it is the word “SEAT”, set in uppercase in a clean sans-serif typeface and noticeably stretched horizontally; depending on the use case, the symbol can be used on its own as an emblem or icon.
SEAT, S.A. is a Spanish car manufacturer with its headquarters and main facilities in Martorell, near Barcelona. The company was founded in 1950 and for many years developed its model range for the European market, then became part of the Volkswagen Group, gaining access to the group’s shared platforms and technologies. Today, SEAT S.A. produces vehicles under the SEAT and CUPRA brands: SEAT remains the mainstream line, while CUPRA is developed as a more sporty and tech-focused brand. The company’s lineup includes city hatchbacks, versatile family models and crossovers, as well as versions with hybrid and electric powertrains.













