I've noticed a general feeling of disappointment on the fourm with the revealing of SEATs sportier models recently, and I think I've found part of the
problem.
This is just my two pence, feel free to comment!!!
If we take the
Ibiza for example. Currently the standard sport coupe models, in my opinion look pretty sporty as standard, with their mesh bumper grilles and general shape.
Rewind 10 years to 1999, The
mk3 Ibiza had just came out, and the front bumper of the base models was about as sporty as a pair of granny knickers! Where as the cupra looked like a proper mean machine.
The same applies to the prefacelift mk4's, the standard ones looked pants!
Nowadays sporty mesh grilles are the norm. I think most new cars looks sporty as standard, and therefore its a little harder to make the sportier models stand out short of redesigning the whole front.
I guess cost cutting has a part to play too.
And it could be a lot worse, the pre-facelift
mk1 Leon Cupra was visually nothing more than a cupra
badge on the rear and bigger multispoke wheels!
Overall I think the different models in the
Ibiza range and now more distinctive than the Leon range.
And I will seriously be considering the new FR come September