£7,999
SEAT Leon
2017 (66) - 2.0 TDI SE Dynamic Technology 5dr
£4,895
SEAT Leon
2013 (13) - 1.8 TSI FR 3dr
£4,895
SEAT Leon
2014 (14) - 2.0 TDI FR 5dr [Technology Pack]
£3,495
SEAT Leon
2014 (14) - 1.6 TDI SE 3dr [Technology Pack]
£3,500
SEAT Leon
2008 (58) - 2.0 TDI FR Euro 4 5dr
£6,690
SEAT Leon
2014 - ECOMOTIVE SE TECH 5-Door
£13,595
SEAT Leon
2020 - 1.5 TSI EVO 150 FR Black Edition [EZ] 5dr
£1,750
SEAT Leon
2011 (61) - 1.6 TDI CR Ecomotive S Copa 5dr
£12,895
SEAT Leon
2021 - 1.0 TSI EVO SE 5dr
£12,497
SEAT Leon
2019 (69) - 1.5 TSI EVO XCELLENCE Estate 5dr Petrol DSG Euro 6 (s/s) (150 ps)
£27,998
SEAT Leon
2024 - 1.4 eHybrid FR Sport 5dr DSG
£5,900
SEAT Leon
2017 (67) - 2.0 TDI FR Technology Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£11,695
SEAT Leon
2018 - 1.4 TSI 125 FR Technology 5dr
£7,495
SEAT Leon
2016 (66) - 1.4 EcoTSI FR Sport Coupe DSG Euro 6 (s/s) 3dr
£2,495
SEAT Leon
2012 - 1.6 TDI CR Ecomotive SE Copa 5dr
£13,065
SEAT Leon
2020 - 1.5 TSI EVO SE Dynamic 5dr
£12,995
SEAT Leon
2021 - 1.0 TSI EVO SE Dynamic 5dr
£9,299
SEAT Leon
2019 (19) - 1.0 TSI SE Dynamic Hatchback 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (115 ps)
£31,295
SEAT Leon
2025 - 1.5 TSI 150 FR Black Edition 5dr [DAP]
£1,950
SEAT Leon
2012 (12) - 1.6 TDI CR Ecomotive S Copa 5dr
£17,750
SEAT Leon
2021 - 1.5 TSI EVO FR 5dr
£12,495
SEAT Leon
2021 (21) - 1.5 TSI EVO FR Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
£11,580
SEAT Leon
2020 - 1.0 TSI SE Dynamic Hatchback 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (115 ps) Manual
The Seat Leon is a mid-size hatchback that’s notable for its sleek design and value for money. It’s practical enough for families and it’s enjoyable to drive, giving you a good mix of fun and comfort. Most models have high-tech equipment, while there’s a usefully spacious estate model and a high-performance Cupra version that’s thrilling to drive.
The latest Leon was launched in 2020, replacing a version that was sold new from 2013–2020. Both cars are available as a five-door hatchback or as an estate (now called Leon Estate, but previously known as Leon ST). The 2013 version is also available as a three-door hatchback called SC and as an X-Perience model that has SUV-style additions.
You can get petrol or diesel engines in both versions of the Leon. The latest is also available with mild- and plug-in hybrid power. If you want an automatic gearbox or ‘4Drive’ four-wheel drive, you’ll find options in the Leon range.
There are many models to choose from. The well-equipped, mid-level SE and sporty Seat Leon FR are the most popular. The top-spec Xcellence has a more luxurious feel. The high-performance Cupra is surprisingly plush and has lots of tech, too.
All but the most basic S model come very well equipped. From the next model up – SE – all Leons have air con, cruise control and a touchscreen infotainment system with smartphone connectivity. Many have sat nav, too. Xcellence and Cupra models get plush heated seats and even more tech. The latest Leon has more up-to-date tech and bigger displays, including a large one for the driver.
Any Leon is great value for money, offering similar space, style and tech to most rivals but at a lower cost than many. Every engine is very fuel efficient. According to official figures, petrol models of the older Leon can give fuel economy of 38-58mpg, and diesels can give 64-70mpg. For the latest Leon, the figures are 48-52mpg (petrol) and 67mpg (diesel). The plug-in hybrid can give up to 235mpg and has a zero-emissions range of up to 40 miles.
Other mid-size hatchbacks include the Ford Focus, BMW 1 Series and Volkswagen Golf. The Leon is a great alternative to those cars, offering you style, value, a great driving experience and a wide range of models to choose from.
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