Motoring Review: Seat Leon

What is it?
Seat’s answer to the compact family hatchback, the Leon blends coupe styling with practicality. In a hugely competitive sector with a wide choice of manufacturers the Leon holds its own. The model variants are extensive ranging from a modest £12,850 OTR to the scorching hot hatch Cupra K1 at £20,545.


Significant others are:
•    VW Golf
•    Ford Focus
•    Vauxhall Astra
•    Honda Civic
•    Peugeot 308
•    Renault Megane
•    Toyota Auris
•    Alfa 147
•    Mazda 3

Models and Engines comprise of:
•    Reference, Emocion, Stylance, Sport, FR, Cupra , Cupra K1 & Ecomotive
•    1.4 TSI, 1.6, & 2.0 TSI Petrol engines
•    1.9 TDI 105ps & 2.0 TDI 140/170ps Diesel Enegines

Vehicle Appraisal

Styling
Seat’s unique sense of style began with the Salsa design concept. Their cars certainly stand out in a crowded car park and the Leon is no exception. Designed to look like a coupe with features that include a long sloping windscreen into the bonnet, rear door handles stealthily hidden in the door frames and undetectable shut lines. There is a sense of movement in its design. From a practical perspective, it’s bigger than its predecessor.

Interior
A good driving position and easy adjustment allows the driver to gel instantly with the car. There is plenty of leg and headroom for rear passengers, and the boot is a fair size. Those with young families should note that the tailgate and aperture is narrow so it may be a challenge to fit in a pram. Even the most basic models enjoy air conditioning and traction control as standard. While trim is bland and not quite at the standard of a VW Golf, it’s good for the price.

Handling/ Performance
The drive and performance mirrors the Golf, although the high door lines are a reminder it’s a Leon. Steering is more precise and responsive on the sportier models, but the ride is a little harsh in low speed town driving situations. The Cupra variants offer tyre-blistering pace and take performance to another level.

Summary
The Leon’s styling is not to everyone’s taste. However Seat has produced a very attractive proposition that stands out from the Fords and Vauxhalls in car parks. Especially the FR or Cupra (K1)

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