The Seat Marbella is a compact city car produced by the Spanish manufacturer SEAT, introduced in the mid-1980s as an evolution of the Fiat Panda under license. It is best known for its small footprint, making it especially popular in urban environments due to its easy maneuverability and economical design. Across its generations, the Marbella maintained a practical, minimalist approach with minor design tweaks while preserving its iconic boxy shape. The model gained recognition for its reliability, affordability, and efficient use of space, making it a staple among compact cars in the European market.