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Annual miles: 5000 miles
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  • Initial Payment9 months
  • Contract Length24 months
  • Annual mileage5,000 miles
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CUPRA Leon Estate
1.5 eTSI 150 V2 5dr DSG [2025]

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CUPRA Leon Estate

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The head-turning CUPRA Leon Estate is a car that’s perfect for anyone who craves both practicality and pace from their lease vehicle.

Key facts & figures

  • Manufacturer OTR: £38,540
  • Fuel consumption: 49.6 mpg
  • Gearbox: Automatic
  • Fuel Type: Petrol
  • Engine size: 1498 cc
  • 0-62mph: 9 seconds
  • No. of seats: 5
  • CO2 emissions: 130 g/km
  • Engine power: 150 bhp
  • Boot size: 620 cm³
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
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  • Adaptive cruise control with follow-to-stop and speed limiter
  • CUPRA drive profile selection with (Comfort/Sport/Individual), throttle response and gearshift mode
  • Digital cockpit
  • Dynamic road sign display
  • E-call
  • Four x USB Type C ports (2 in front and 2 in rear)
  • Front and rear parking sensors
  • Front assist with forward collision warning braking reaction to vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists
  • Full link smartphone integration with Mirror Link, wireless Apple CarPlay and wired Google Android Auto
  • Lane assist
  • Lockable tailgate
  • RPM, trip computer, outside temp gauge, instrument light brightness, low fuel warning light, lights on reminder, gearshift indicator
  • Rear view camera
  • Service interval indicator
  • Start/stop system with regenerative braking
  • Virtual pedal with electric tailgate
  • Wireless phone charger
  • 7 speakers
  • Auxiliary input socket
  • Auto dimming rear view mirror
  • Body colour door handles
  • Body coloured bumpers
  • Cupra sports bumpers
  • Dark tinted rear windows
  • Electric front/rear windows
  • Electrically adjustable, heated and folding door mirrors
  • Gloss black roof rails
  • High beam assist
  • LED front fog lamps with cornering function
  • LED headlights with dynamic turn signals, tail lights, rear fog lights with rear coast to coast lighting
  • LED rear fog lamp
  • Rain sensing wipers
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Rear wash/wipe
  • Separate daytime running light with automatic headlight control and coming home feature
  • Solid paint
  • Third brake light
  • Welcome light with logo projector in door mirrors
  • 12v power supply in centre console
  • 3 seat bench in 2nd row
  • 5 headrests
  • 60/40 split rear bench seat with armrest
  • Ambient lighting (glovebox, footwell, ambient lighting multicoloured)
  • Black headlining
  • CUPRA Supersports, heated steering wheel with satellite buttons
  • Cupra sports pedals
  • Dinamica cloth upholstery
  • Electrically adjustable driver seat and lumbar support with memory function + manually adjustable passenger seat
  • Front and rear reading lights X 4
  • Front centre armrest
  • Heated front seats
  • Height/reach adjust steering wheel
  • ISOFIX points in outer rear seats with top tether anchorage points
  • Illuminated interior front door sills
  • Interior wraparound lighting
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Sliding boot cover
  • Storage pockets on rear of front seats
  • Sunvisors with illuminated mirror
  • Three zone climate control
  • Dynamic and comfort pack - Leon Cupra
  • Media system plus with 12.9" display + navigation pack - Leon Cupra
  • 3 point seatbelts on all rear seats
  • ABS
  • Brake control system - ESC and brake booster
  • Child proof door locks
  • Cupra black brake calipers
  • Driver and front passenger airbags with front passenger airbag de-activation, front side and curtain airbags
  • Electronic parking brake
  • Hill hold control
  • Rear disc brakes
  • Seat belt reminder for front and rear seats
  • Tiredness recognition system
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system
  • Anti theft alarm system with interior monitoring in cab, backup horn and towing protection
  • KESSY Advanced - Keyless start, keyless entry
  • Locking wheel bolts
  • Chrome and copper interior detailing
  • 19" Polar machined sport black and silver alloy wheel with 91Y tyres
  • Breakdown kit
  • Tool kit
  • Independent review
    Independent review
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    The CUPRA Leon is a force to be reckoned with, thinks Jonathan Crouch. Here, he looks at the updated version.

    Ten Second Review

    The CUPRA Leon might not be the stand alone CUPRA hot hatch model we'd hoped for but it does offer a very appealing and satisfyingly sophisticated lower priced alternative to a fast Volkswagen Golf or Audi A3. Especially in this sharper-looking improved form. This Spanish shopping rocket comes with a choice of conventional petrol turbo or PHEV powertrains.

    Background

    For about as long as many of us care to remember, a SEAT Leon Cupra was a cheaper way to get into a Golf GTI. Okay, so you had to put up with an interior that was notably less attractive, but in the way it drove it was pretty much identical. Same engine and running gear, same great way it went up the road - you just paid less. Then in 2021, this fast Leon stepped out from the long shadow cast by the Golf GTI and got a bit Rafa Nadal on us as it became the CUPRA Leon. Three years on, that car has been usefully updated. In theory, it's a hot hatch from a fledgling Iberian brand, CUPRA being a marque created by SEAT in 2018 for its sporting models. In practice though, this car functions as the flagship variant for the latest SEAT Leon range and can be had with either faster versions of that car's 2.0-litre TSI petrol turbo engine or a quicker tuned-up take on the e-Hybrid PHEV powertrain also familiar to Leon customers. So really, it's a Leon CUPRA, not a CUPRA Leon, but that's being pedantic. What's more important is what the improved version of this car is like. And here, we're going to find out.

    Driving Experience

    The Leon Cupra has some form line. There's never been a duff one and the latest CUPRA version of this Spanish hot hatch comes with real giant-killing ability. Various engines are on offer. Most customers will be choosing either a hatch or an estate with one of two available (but very different) 245PS powertrains. There's a conventional 2.0 TSI petrol turbo unit. Or a clever new 1.5-litre petrol/electric PHEV plug-in e-HYBRID engine with a much larger 19.7kWh battery which can now travel up to 62 miles between charges and manages 62mph in around 7s en route to 140mph. Think of these variants as alternatives to Volkswagen's Golf GTI and Golf GTE (all the same mechanicals feature). If you want your CUPRA Leon with even more zip, you'll need to get the conventional 2.0-litre TSI turbo unit in uprated tune - similar to the sort of thing you'd find in a Golf R. There are two options - a front-driven hatch model with 300PS. Or a '4Drive' 4x4 estate with 310PS which makes 62mph in 4.8s en route to 155mph. The '4Drive' version now gets clever torque-splitting technology which can shift power independently between the rear wheels during cornering for greater agility; or it can direct all of the power to one of the rear wheels if an added 'Drift' mode is activated. There's also an exclusive 'CUPRA' drive mode meant to be optimised for race track use. Whatever CUPRA Leon model you choose, it should handle well. SEAT's engineers have worked hard on this model's electric power steering system and say it's the 'most progressive feeling' rack they've ever delivered. The ride has been lowered by 25mm at the front and by 20mm at the rear over a standard Leon. Plus on most models there's a standard DCC adaptive damping system to vary ride quality based on your choice from a range of drive modes. Stopping power's taken care of by a large set of Brembo 370mm disc brakes gripped by copper-coloured calipers.

    Design and Build

    Any Leon that wears a Cupra badge has to dose up the attitude a degree and this CUPRA Leon looks really gym-toned, especially in this updated form. For this mid-term update, CUPRA has added a more aggressive 'shark-nose' front end with a wider mouth and a three-triangle headlight signature. The brand badge has been moved from the front grille to the bonnet. The rear bumper's been revised too (to look like it's lower), while the rear full-width light bar reflects the three-triangle headlight motif and is highlighted by an illuminated CUPRA logo. Redesigned 18 and 19-inch wheels also feature. As before, there are side skirts that visually lower the vehicle and the dark chrome front grille frame, front wings and exterior side mirrors contrast with the various model-specific body colour options. Inside, CUPRA has worked to improve perceived quality, also adding a bigger 12.9-inch central screen with a more intuitive infotainment system featuring customisable widgets and wireless 'Apple CarPlay' and 'Android Auto'. The touch-sensitive sliders for volume and climate have been illuminated and there's now a more powerful 15-watt wireless 'phone charging mat with a cooling fiunction to prevent your 'phone from over-heating. Selected models get bucket seats with 73% recycled vegan microfibre upholstery. And there's now the option of a 12-speaker 425-watt Sennheiser audio system upgrade. As before, you get a compact DSG shifter and a CUPRA steering wheel with shift paddles houses the engine start and driver mode selection button. You also get an interactive digital driver display to replace conventional binnacle dials. Throughout the interior the copper and dark chrome detailing brings a sense of drama, with the dashboard and door mouldings finished in brushed dark aluminium and illuminated CUPRA treadplates in the front doors and colour coded door panels and seats. Otherwise, it's much as in any other Leon. There's comfortable room for a couple of adults in the back. And a 380-litre boot in the hatch (it's 617-litres in the estate). That's for the conventionally-engined models; for the PHEV e-HYBRID hatch and Estate derivatives, the figures are 270 and 470-litres respectively.

    Market and Model

    Six trim levels are on offer - 'V1', 'V2', 'V3', 'VZ1', 'VZ2' and 'VZ3'. All models get, amongst other things, full-LED headlights, sports suspension, a reversing camera and the SEAT Digital cockpit with an interactive driver display screen and a 12.9-inch central infotainment monitor. 'VZ2' models add DCC dynamic chassis control, speed-sensitive steering, larger 19-inch alloy wheels and (on the Estate) roof rails too. The flagship 'VZ3' model is priced from around £48,000 and adds petrol blue Nappa leather bucket seats, a heated steering wheel and a wireless smartphone charging pad. If you want the 300PS 2.0 TSI model, you'll need from around £42,000 and you'll require one of the various pricier 'VZ' trim levels. The 4Drive 333PS AWD powertrain's limited to the estate. Depending on the spec level chosen, there's plenty of autonomous driving tech and safety equipment too fitted across the range. Predictive Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) uses feeds from GPS data delivered from the navigation system and input from the front-mounted camera and Traffic Sign Recognition, allowing it to proactively adjust the cruise speed depending on the road layout ahead. When the road becomes more congested Traffic Jam Assist takes the stress out of driving, maintaining a safe distance to the vehicle in front. There's also an 'Emergency Assist' system that can bring the Leon to a controlled stop if you're taken ill at the wheel. And a 'Blind Spot Detection' system that alerts the driver to another vehicle in their blind spot.

    Cost of Ownership

    Owners of much older previous generation Leon CUPRAs will look incredulously at the three-figure fuel efficiency stats and tax-beating CO2 readings of the e-HYBRID version of this current model, which in this improved form claims to be able to take you 70 miles between charges of its now-larger 19.7kWh battery (well over 30 miles further than the original CUPRA Leon e-HYBRID could manage). The brand has also added 50kW DC rapid charging capabilities for the Leon e-HYBRID too - and increased the maximum speed for AC charging from 3.6kW to 11kW. Powering a PHEV CUPRA Leon up from a domestic socket would take around five hours, but most owners will want to find an extra few hundred pounds to install a wallbox charger in their garages. Use such a wallbox and you'll be able to reduce your charging time period from empty to well under three hours. Once that's been done, a PHEV CUPRA Leon can as we said now travel much further on a single charge. Which means that if the vehicle is only used for short commutes and re-charged regularly overnight, it's conceivable that this electrified Spanish hot hatch could be run almost entirely on off-peak electricity, costing pennies rather than pounds to consume. As for the more conventional 2.0 TSI CUPRA Leon models - here, think around 38mpg on the combined cycle and 174g/km of CO2; that's for the 300PS front driven version. The 333PS 4Drive estate variant manages up to 37.2mpg and up to 188g/km.

    Summary

    This CUPRA-badged Leon continues to be an under-rated fast family hatch or estate. For some hot hatch customers, the idea of being able to combine storming performance with the now-improved all-electric drive capability of the e-HYBRID variant will be novel. Others will want to stick to the familiar 2.0-litre petrol turbo formula of the more conventional derivatives. It's true that most of what's on offer here can also be had in differently packaged form with either a Skoda Octavia vRS, a Golf GTI, a Golf R or an Audi S3. But, especially in this improved form, the CUPRA Leon has a slightly more dynamic look and feel than any of those cars - closer to an old-school hot hatch if you like. If that kind of twist on the usual Volkswagen Group shopping rocket confection appeals, we think you'll bond quickly with this Iberian road burner.

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