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Sporty Cupra Leon refreshed for 2024

Cupra is giving its striking Leon hatchback and Sportstourer estate a refresh as the company continues to grow its market share and expand its portfolio of models. The fresh look aligns the Leon with newer cars from the Spanish brand - including the forthcoming Tavascan electric SUV - and creates a further distinction between it and the SEAT Leon that remains on sale.

Identifiable by the new triangular matrix LED headlights and shark-nose front end, the Cupra Leon’s good looks are sharpened even further. As with the company’s fully-electric Born hatchback, the Cupra logo now moves upwards to sit on the bonnet instead of the grille, and the lower bumper section now features a broader-looking air intake, underlining the car’s performance credentials. Those matrix LED headlights comprise three illuminated triangles within a triangular unit.

Cupra is adding two new colours to the palette called Century Bronze Matt and Enceladus Grey Matt. Those two new hues join Midnight Black, Fiord Blue, Magnetic Tech, Graphene Grey, Glacial White, Magnetic Tech Matt and Tiaga Grey as paint options. Both hatchback and estate body styles will come on either 18- or 19-inch wheels, depending on specification, and a total of nine different wheel styles are available. Design enhancements to the car’s rear include new light units that repeat the triangular styling of the front headlights. The Cupra logo on the rear is now illuminated as well.

Cupra began using more sustainable materials inside its cars in the electric Born and continues this process with the updated Leon. Its bucket seats are available with the choice of ‘environmentally conscious’ leather or a microfibre with 73 per cent recycled content and laser perforation to enhance their detail.

In the range-topping Leon VZ, ‘CUPBucket’ seats use ultra-technical central textile with recycled microfibre. These seats also provide a lower seating position in the car, contributing to a sportier feel when driving. In the cars equipped with these seats, Cupra adds a dark chrome detail to the air vents (which are usually copper-coloured), centre console and steering wheel satellite buttons.

The five-door Leon range starts with a 1.5-litre TSI petrol engine making 150hp, mated to a six-speed manual gearbox. Performance then steps up to the 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine with a maximum output of 300hp. Drive goes to the front wheels via a seven-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic gearbox and uses a ‘VAQ’ locking differential to help transmit power to the road.

This 1.5-litre petrol unit uses a 48-volt starter generator and compact lithium-ion battery to enable engine-off coasting and energy recuperation during braking. The system can also provide a small amount of electrical assistance to the engine while refining the start-up and stop-start process. Diesel will remain a part of the Cupra Leon five-door offering in the form of a 2.0-litre TDI four-cylinder producing up to 150hp.

The updated Cupra Leon and Leon Sportstourer will be available from Q4 2024. Irish pricing for these models will be announced closer to that time.

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