What kind of seats does a SEAT Leon have?
The Cupra came with standard 18″ 5 twin-spoke alloys, red brake calipers, and the standard Cupra oval exhaust, as well as new, unique paint finishes and bolstered sport seats complete with the Cupra logo. Also standard were drilled-aluminium sports pedals.
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The rear seat cushions offer good thigh support, too, which also enhances overall comfort. The seats in LT and LTZ trim levels can be trimmed in a number of different materials with various accents, but they all offer similar levels of comfort.
What kind of engine does a SEAT Leon Cupra have?
SEAT Leon Cupra 265, was produced from 2014 to 2016, fitted with a turbocharged 265 bhp 2 Litre 16v Inline 4 petrol engine, capable of 0-62 mph in 6.2 seconds and with a maximum speed of 155 mph. Available with a 6-speed manual gearbox or 6-speed DSG automatic gearbox.
When was SEAT Leon turned into a race car?
In 2009, the SEAT León Cupra was turned into a race car in the SEAT Cupra race mobile game for Apple iPhone/iPod touch available through the iTunes’ App store.
When did the SEAT Leon connect come out?
The SEAT Leon CONNECT is a special edition model that was released in 2015. It is equipped with SEAT’s Full Link Technology and a Samsung Galaxy A3 smartphone. This technology allows the user’s phone to be connected to the car’s infotainment system and gives the user access to all the features of the SEAT ConnectApp.
How is the range calculated on a SEAT Leon?
The indicated range has been calculated in compliance with WLTP standards, which set out test conditions applicable to all car manufacturers to ensure the comparability of these tests for all vehicles.
When was SEAT Leon Streetcopa limited edition released?
SEAT México announced the production of 100 units of the Copa Edition in orange colour with black stripes in September 2008. The Mexican version had a sunroof, whilst the European Leon Copa did not. At the 2008 Geneva Auto Show, the Leon Streetcopa limited edition was released.