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The evolution of the SEAT Leon CUPRA

Integrating the performance of a sports car into a series vehicle is the reason for the revolutionary nature of the CUPRA models since their beginnings. Following the announcement of the launch of the new SEAT Leon CUPRA R which, equipped with 310 horse power output will become the most powerful model in the history of the brand, we retrace the evolution of its predecessors.

-17 years and more than 100 hp: This is the number of years and horse power that separate the first version of the Leon CUPRA and the latest one. Launched in 2000, it was a benchmark of its time, as it was the company’s first car to exceed the 200 hp barrier. The latest version, presented last March, outperforms its predecessors, as it delivers 300 hp output and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in under five seconds, making it the most powerful until the CUPRA R.

Driven by champion Jordi Gené, in 2014 the Leon CUPRA became the fastest series vehicle with front wheel drive on the Nürburgring circuit

-All-wheel traction since the beginning: The first model stood out for having a naturally aspirated V6 engine mated to a six-speed gearbox. At the same time, it also featured all-wheel traction like the CUPRA 300. This latest version has a pedestrian recognition system that activates the emergency brake whenever the electronic control unit considers it necessary, among other new technologies.

The new Leon CUPRA R, the most powerful in the history of the company, will be one of the main attractions at the Frankfurt Motor Show

-Racing genes: The SEAT Leon CUPRA is an urban car with a racing soul and it was used as the basis for building the Leon Cup Racer, the race car that is currently competing in the TCR International Series. This competition model is equipped with the 2.0 TSI engine of the Leon CUPRA, and thanks to the preparation work carried out by SEAT Sport engineers as well as the addition of new components, it is capable of delivering 345 hp output and a torque of 420 Nm.

The Leon CUPRA serves as the basis for SEAT’s race car, the Leon Cup Racer


-Record setting series models:
 In 2014, the Leon CUPRA driven by Jordi Gené became the fastest series vehicle with front wheel drive on the Nürburgring circuit, posting a time of 7:58 minutes. One year later, the Leon ST CUPRA also became the fastest estate car on the Nordschleife track, clocking a time of 7:58:12 minutes.

17 years and 100 hp separate these four versions of the SEAT Leon CUPRA


-Making headlines in motorcycle racing:
 The Leon CUPRA 300 is the sponsor of the Ducati team in Moto GP and of the Superbikes World Championship, where it will be the safety car. This is the first time it fulfils this role in an international racing event.

Both the first model, launched in 2000, and the latest one on the market, the CUPRA 300, feature all-wheel drive traction

-Jorge Lorenzo and Andrea Dovizioso at the wheel of a CUPRA: Internationally renowned racing figures such as three-time MotoGP world champion Jorge Lorenzo and 125 cc world champion Andrea Dovizioso drive a 300 hp SEAT Leon CUPRA as brand ambassadors. Both athletes have praised the model’s performance and power.

The first version of the SEAT Leon CUPRA, launched in 2000


-Top 5 in Europe
: In the last year, 9,000 CUPRA units have been sold worldwide. Of these, 8,300 were for the European market, putting this sporty model in the top 5 in its segment in Europe.

The performance of the SEAT Leon CUPRA 300 enables it to reach 100 km/h in under five seconds

-The new Leon CUPRA R, at the Frankfurt Motor Show: This international event will be the backdrop for the debut appearance of the new model which, equipped with 310 horse power output will become the brand’s most powerful car.

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