The Seat Leon Estate is a fine estate car, offering style, practicality and good value. For the best value, we recommend the 1.5 TSI 130 in SE Technology trim, or for a load-lugger with fun ...
The 1.4-litre PHEV has also been dropped from ... currently starts from £23,905, whereas the estate is £25,340. News of the Leon update comes as Seat refreshes several key models, including ...
“The Cupra Leon has ... power in the estate gets you from 0–62mph in a tidy 4.8 seconds, while the 296bhp hatchback does it in 5.7s and the more powerful of the two PHEV hatches in a stately ...
A new Cupra Leon has arrived A PHEV, a 328bhp one and an estate Fresh looks and interior This is the new hot hatch from SEAT’s racier division – say hello to the 2024 Cupra Leon.
The SEAT Leon Estate is a genuinely good car to drive, and is more fun than you might expect a family wagon to be. With neat handling comes a ride that is firm, but never uncomfortable. There’s also a ...
sensible estate car. The DSG ‘box shuffles the ratios quickly and the ride with the variable dampers in their most relaxed setting is firm, but far from uncomfortable. The latest-spec Leon cabin ...
means that this is also to be the last SEAT Leon Cupra estate before a new one is launched under the specific Cupra brand at the tail end of 2019. The powertrain has not picked up any discernible ...
The Seat Leon Estate is a fine estate car, offering style, practicality and good value. For the best value, we recommend the 1.5 TSI 130 in SE Technology trim, or for a load-lugger with fun ...