While I agree with some of what Scott has said , I think Seat will be playing catch up again soon the new face lifted ST is due soon , the RS is also due soon.
seat have a platform which may well be good , all depends what a first drive feels like , but they will have to do something with regards to looks and colours and very quick to stay competitive , no doubting the standard equipment , but for one I would have rather had the choice between LED headlights and Xenon headlights
My one concern is not many of the major manufacturers are going LED , so wonder if Seat are using the Leon as a tester for the vag range.
Also I wonder how special the cabin will actually feel ?
Andrew you may say forget the R for now , but a lot of Cupra potential owners will be pissed off if they are told there is no Cupra R and then one suddenly spring up.
Spin think asking the question is the right thing to so for people to have all the information when making their choice where and what to spend there hard earned money on.
SEAT could well also be waiting on the competition to make their move, with the current options on offer (taking its VAG brethren out of the equation) maybe playing it conservative is the way to proceed.
Wait to see what Ford, Vauxhall and Renault come up with next, then bring your R to the table.
There will be no R for at least 2 years absolute minimum, more realistic for it to be at least 3 years. Commercial stupidity to offer one car with the spectre of another more specified so close to it.
Don't believe the motoring press on rumour based news such as the Cupra R, they are simply filling column inches. There may or may not be plans to produce an R, unless they are mothballing the R brand entirely, I think its a pretty firm bet we'll see an R in the future.
But it certainly won't be inside 12 months of a Cupra launch or even 2 years, that would be plain idiotic and doesn't follow any kind of historic trend.