New Leon Cupra press reviews
Hi chaps.
Just thought I'd add my thoughts on the
reviews the new Leon Cupra has been receiving in the UK motoring press.
Overall, I'd say they're positive, but it is true that they are also very mixed. On the one hand the guys at Top Gear were underwhelmed (though when the comments are analysed, they actually only really criticise its interior and the ride and handling. And on the latter they merely say that it rides and handles 'less well' than a Golf GTI).
Car magazine is reasonably okay (though not glowing) about the newcomer, as are Autocar and What Car?, whereas Evo, Auto Express, The Daily Telegraph and The Sun all think it's great and at the forefront of the hot hatch class.
We presented the car to more press at our UK launch last week, and the variety of subjective opinions continued! One journalist came back from a test drive distinctly unimpressed, only to mellow a little once I'd pointed out various positive aspects of the car, while others came back saying it was the best SEAT they'd ever driven. Both Darren Turner and Jason Plato attended the event - their opinion was that the use of aluminium for the front suspension really pays dividends. With less unsprung mass, it has been possible to soften the springs and reduce the size of the anti-roll bar. The upshot? A more resilient ride, less sudden weight-transfer and less understeer.
I would say that the main positive aspects of the car highlighted in the press compared with the opposition are:
- Almost non-existent torque steer. SEAT's engineers in Martorell have done a superb job on this and, according to journalists I spoke to last week, it is leagues ahead of the Astra VXR and Mazda 3 MPS for getting its power down on the road cleanly
- Power delivery is smooth and progressive yet the car is blindlingly quick. Sounds good too
- Styling modifications, though subtle, work well in the metal, and really make the Leon stand out even more from the opposition, without getting too gung-ho like the VXR, for example. It's interesting to note that not a single journalist commented that the car didn't look dramatic enough. The yellow cars helped! Though in reality many took out the black cars, because yellow was 'too lairy' for them
- Sheer value for money. With the substantial engine mods, aluminium suspension, bi-xenons, bucket seats, twin zone climate control etc, the Cupra looks great value at under £20k
My advice is try the car out before you decide!
Cheers
Mike