@Nathan penney; yes, they are SUV tyres - the sidewall is marked ‘SUV’.
@H Rafiq; 235/60 R18 wouldn’t be an appropriate size for the Leon. There are a number of important considerations with new wheels and tyres - see below.
You’d have an unacceptable speedo reading error (12.46%) with 235/60 R18 tyres due to the sizeable increase in rolling radius of the tyre. Your car’s height would also increase by 46.05mm due to the taller tyre sidewall height and arch gap would reduce by the same amount (46.05mm), so with higher tyre sidewalls filling the arch gap there’s a good chance the tyres would foul against the wheel arches too. The speed rating of a tyre intended for an SUV will probably also be inadequate for a 280ps hot hatch.
You’ve not said what the offset (ET) and PCD (bolt pattern) is of the wheels you’re considering - both are very important factors. If the wheels you’re considering have an aggressive offset, then irrespective of the tyre size, the wheel/tyre could poke outwards too far, causing rubbing issue, and if the tyre tread stands proud of the bodywork, that would be illegal. Also, the PCD needs to be 5x112, otherwise the wheels won’t bolt onto your car’s hub assemblies as the bolt holes in the wheel and hub assembly won’t line up.
Also, the centre bore of your existing alloys is 57.1, so the centre bore of the wheels you’re considering needs to be the same size or larger. If larger, then you’ll need a set of spigot rings.
Always worth using a wheel / tyre calculator like the one on
www.willtheyfit.com when considering a new wheel / tyre set up, as the calculator will work out the important numbers for you.
Seat fit 225/40 R18 tyres to cars that come with 18” alloys from the factory so IMHO that’s what you should be looking to fit - provided the 18” alloys you’re considering are an appropriate spec for your car.