Ahh, the run up to a big release. The excitement, the multiple interpretations of snippets of information and opinions, journos making stuff up, the odd accidental leak by SEAT, the fan base seeking any nugget of information. All part of the fun
As you can see from post 315 as leaked by SEAT Denmark in an official price list, the Cupra will not be only DSG (thank goodness). Dealers are only able to order DSG cars for their demo models.
280HP is also on the price list. There is talk of a lower powered version being available, but that is not listed on the Denmark leak. This could be something just for the UK as well as the 280HP version, we just don't know.
It seems the SC and five door can be ordered by dealers at this stage.
Cupra will not be 4WD, they would need to keep something special for the R, which will be a post facelift model if history is anything to go by so don't get too excited just yet. It is likely to be at least three years away from Cupra launch.
We have seen the Cupra in disguise in SC form hooning around the Ring, that was closest to final production with the Cupra Badge, different spoiler, front bumper and skirts fitted - the wheels and brakes were obviously not final production, but again the spec list confirms 19's are standard.
The final UK car spec could vary from Denmark's, although expect lots of standard kit (Tech Pack etc).
I'm sure we will have full official details real soon.
Scott
As you can see from post 315 as leaked by SEAT Denmark in an official price list, the Cupra will not be only DSG (thank goodness). Dealers are only able to order DSG cars for their demo models.
280HP is also on the price list. There is talk of a lower powered version being available, but that is not listed on the Denmark leak. This could be something just for the UK as well as the 280HP version, we just don't know.
It seems the SC and five door can be ordered by dealers at this stage.
Cupra will not be 4WD, they would need to keep something special for the R, which will be a post facelift model if history is anything to go by so don't get too excited just yet. It is likely to be at least three years away from Cupra launch.
We have seen the Cupra in disguise in SC form hooning around the Ring, that was closest to final production with the Cupra Badge, different spoiler, front bumper and skirts fitted - the wheels and brakes were obviously not final production, but again the spec list confirms 19's are standard.
The final UK car spec could vary from Denmark's, although expect lots of standard kit (Tech Pack etc).
I'm sure we will have full official details real soon.
Scott