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2009 Mk2 Leon facelift.

warren_cox

Back from the dead
I am liking it when viewed from the rear quarter, but the front end is just at the point of unattractive.

The nose grille shape doesn't flow with the style of the headlights, the front bumper lip is far to straight for a car that prides itself on its curves, and if you look at the ground clearance between the floor and the bottom lip of the front bumper it looks massive.

Yes the I used to knock my LCR splitter off every week, but it looked mean and purposeful; the new SEAT's are starting to look like the family dog with a big soft nose, big floppy ears (see the size of the wing mirrors!), and a slightly soft look about their faces.

If/when I come back to the SEAT fold it will HAVE to be for the older sportier cars (Y - 07 plate models), unless they perform some sort of miracle with the latest Cupra models.
 
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If the new climate control unit has advanced Can-bus connection like the skoda one -

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Then you can get climate control on screen..... which would be nice :)

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stu38

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Mar 8, 2007
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Well least at last it has rear aero wiper and the new bigger rear glass area seems to have no frame round the edges like the current one, as said be for have to see if at last there be new areo kit might make it look better least from the front:D
 

Tony D

Guest
The front bumper looks like it's a bottom of the range Leon, not a top end FR.

Can't believe they've not made it look more agressive or at least as agressive as the current FR.
 

dave mac

Active Member
Nov 28, 2007
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Like the rear tailgate and lights, but there is just something about that front bumper that isnt right, but in the right colour and in the flesh may look better
 

lard-ajc

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Nov 22, 2007
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Anyone know what the 'normal' models will look like - I'm assuming that the ones released are the replacements for the FR and Cupra?
 

ZBOYD

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May 19, 2001
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The images and information released is only relevant to models upto the FR. Though they only released images of the FR model.

The Cupra has had no announced changes as yet, but you can expect that it will follow most of the facelift changes as shown, however they may take the opportunity to make extra changes to differentiate it from the FR, hence why they have not mentioned it in this press release.

There may be more details at the Geneva motorshow which takes place early in March.
 

ZBOYD

Looking up at the stars!
May 19, 2001
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SEAT UK have revealed that we should expect the face-lifted Leon's this summer. You can read the PR below that SEAT UK have released today

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FIRST GLIMPSE OF NEW-LOOK SEAT LEON AND ALTEA FAMILY

• Exciting design enhancements embellish already elegant silhouettes
• Significant engineering upgrades including use of common rail diesels
• Important interior design changes and equipment upgrades

Ahead of their imminent public debut ‘in the metal’ at the forthcoming Geneva Motor Show, SEAT is unveiling the first official pictures of its revised Leon and Altea family of vehicles.

The wide array of changes to its big-selling compact family hatchback and five-seat MPV offerings are calculated to further strengthen the cars’ already broad appeal, adding fresh visual charm as well as extensive engineering and equipment improvements.

SEAT’s quickly-establishing trademark Arrow Design, first seen on the new Ibiza, makes its debut on the revised Leon and Altea models. There are subtle but important changes front and rear adding a coherent ‘family’ face and making the cars instantly recognisable on the road.

They now boast smoother, more elegant lines, a new grille with a smaller SEAT logo and more stylised chrome surround as well as larger headlights, new door mirrors and new wheel designs. Meanwhile, at the rear, the glass area is made larger to deliver greater visibility, while the rear hatch and light clusters have also been modified.

Inside, there are important modifications to the instrument panel and centre console as well as changes to the door panel trim and materials resulting in a modern, more ergonomically efficient passenger compartment.

The revisions to SEAT’s Leon and Altea family are much more than skin deep, though. Engineers at the advanced Martorell Technical Centre near Barcelona have been working to include a raft of crucial if ‘invisible’ engineering upgrades to the new models.

Perhaps chief among these is the addition, depending on specification, of cutting-edge XDS electronic traction control technology. Mimicking the function of a conventional limited slip differential but doing without the costly and heavy mechanicals associated with existing systems, XDS works together with ESP to improve the car’s performance in situations where traction is lost by braking the wheel that loses grip.

Combined with SEAT’s famous Agile Chassis concept, XDS serves to deliver exceptional dynamic response and car control in the broadest possible range of driving situations.

In its home market the broad engine range on the new Leon, Altea and Altea XL models now offers no less than ten choices – five petrol and five diesel. They have all undergone a significant engineering evolution with the emphasis firmly on improved performance as well as reduced fuel consumption and emissions.

A powerful 211 PS 2.0-litre TSI engine steals the spotlight in the petrol engine range, while the most important innovation among the diesels is the arrival of common rail technology to the 170 PS 2.0-litre TDI. What’s more, all versions equipped with SEAT’s slick DSG automatic sequential manual gearbox now feature motorsport-style shift paddles on the steering wheel.

Safety is, of course, a key consideration in the 2009 Leon and Altea line-ups, with a comprehensive selection of active safety measures on offer. Among the electronics racing to the SEAT driver’s aid when things get sticky are ABS + TCS and ESP with EBA emergency braking.

The already generous equipment list has been significantly upgraded, too. Besides the cutting edge XDS system which is exclusive to the Leon, SEAT’s new vehicles can feature outstanding additions such as Hill Hold Control, bi-xenon headlights with AFS and daytime driving lights, a new climate control system, new audio equipment, cornering fog lights, front and rear parking sensors and an optical parking system displayed on the new navigation system.

All versions feature new upholstery, with new leather seat options in the Leon. Meanwhile, Leon FR versions are now set to offer a combination of black fabric (for the seat sides) with eye-catching red or silver Alcantara down the middle.

Welcoming the new cars’ world debut at Geneva next month Head of Marketing at SEAT UK, Steve Robertson, said: ‘These subtle design changes allied to the significant engineering and equipment improvements combine to make the new Leon, Altea and Altea XL models more appealing than ever.

‘The revisions come at the perfect time, too, as SEAT looks to build on a strong start to 2009 and further strengthen its position as a maker of sporty, lively, and design-driven cars.’

UK pricing and full specification details for SEAT’s revised Leon and Altea line-ups will be released closer to the models’ showroom debut here this summer.
 

courtster

Guest
Finally, a car manufacturer actually making a badge smaller!

It's got bigger mirrors so I can actually see what's outside (one of my pet hates of the current one), and the best news is the Golf MK6 GTI engine. That'll be a cracker, esp as it's got a figure of 178 CO2 in the Golf.

That stereo is very similar to the one in the 2009 Octavia range . It has an SD card reader and is in full colour. Smashing!

On my company car list it goes :)
 

carlt69

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Jan 6, 2006
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I have to be honest, its growing on me. I wasn't too sure in the begining but the more I see it the more I like it :)

All I have to do now is see how much they will give me for mine come realese time!?!?! Not looking forward to that one :( and to see what the difference between Urano Grey and Zenith Grey is??
 

pacm0n

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Dec 15, 2008
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DERBYSHIRE
I don't think it looks anywhere near as good as the current FR. However I do think the interior and the wheels are better than the current standard FR, shame they have made it look less aggressive.

IMO Step back on the exterior (apart from the wheels) step forward on the interior.
 

LR

Guest
Glad they haven't changed it too much. But everything they've touched looks worse now. That frontbumper looks odd. Hopefully you can still bolt the aerokit or the '08 cuprabumpers on this... Interior seems OK but the old steeringwheel looked much better. Still a very nice car though.
 

Leonidas

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I think this one is the Leon Supercopa Limited addition. These might be an option as day time running lights

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demonear

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Sep 18, 2008
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Edinburgh
just noticed... Has someone just taken the original picture & photoshopped the top & thinner bottom bit to also look black?

Looks better anyway whatever it is!
 
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