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September 2025 will be a little busy for Cupra, which intends to showcase a camouflaged production-intent Raval and a ...
Seat Leon Cupra is the new front-drive King of the Ring [w/video] We know you might be thinking that this is just another Volkswagen Golf clone. But what you’re actually looking at is the new ...
Seat reveals new Leon Cupra hot hatches ahead of Geneva debut Volkswagen is keen to position its Seat brand as the Spanish alternative to Alfa Romeo. That’s pretty hard to do when Alfa ...
The Cupra Leon is the hot hatch variant of the Seat Leon, and a standalone model starting from this generation. The siblings were initially offered with different powertrain options, but there is ...
SEAT has launched its first ever plug-in hybrid hot hatch, the Cupra Leon eHybrid, the greenest Cupra Leon you can buy.
To show everyone else how much power the Seat is making, “Cupra 290” lettering adorns the Leon’s tail. Although meaningless for our market, the Cupra 290 nonetheless pegs our weirdo-VW meter.
After acquiring a struggling team, Forest Road is turning heads in Formula E with bold branding, influencer backing, and a ...
I well remember the Seat Leon Cupra estate I tried a few years ago, which is the most fun I’ve ever had on the South Circular (that’s better than it sounds, by the way). They were fast and ...
It's not a secret that SEAT wants to bring back the Leon Cupra R. In fact, we even have spyshots of a hatchback with the exhaust from the Golf R and AWD. However, this story fleshes out all some ...
Snatched as a half-finished Leon Cupra off the Martorell production line and wheeled across the road into Seat Sport's workshops, it gets bodywork additions including carbon-fibre details on the ...
The fledgeling Cupra brand, recently spun off from Seat, is making its public debut at Geneva with the "first 100 percent electric racing touring car in the world." The e-Racer peaks at 680 hp and ...
According to SEAT, the 280-hp Leon ST Cupra circled the famed German racetrack in under eight minutes—7:58.12, to be exact. That’s quick stuff, although not exactly eye-opening these days, and ...