SEAT Leon ST2.0 TSI Cupra 300 Lux [EZ] 5dr DSG 4Drive
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The SEAT Leon ST sold between 2014 and 2020 might have been replaced by a newer model, but time has barely wearied its looks - it’s probably still one of the more stylish small estate cars on the market.
It’s good to drive too, and despite its stylish lines didn’t compromise much on practicality. The Leon ST was offered in a bewildering number of trim levels and engine variants, so if you can find a car where both those aspects align, you’re onto a winner.
Under the skin the Leon ST was very similar to the contemporary Volkswagen Golf Estate and Skoda Octavia Estate, and both of these are well worth considering if you’re looking at the Leon. Others in this class include the Ford Focus Estate, Peugeot 308 SW, and Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer.
The SEAT Leon ST could be the ideal small SUV alternative if you’d prefer something low and sleek to something tall and bulky. It’s one of the more practical family estates, with a 587-litre boot despite a relatively compact footprint, but also one of the more stylish models. There was even an X-perience version with raised suspension and all-wheel drive, if you still want some of that crossover styling appeal.
As you can see from the engine and trim level summaries further down, buyers had plenty of choice when the Leon ST was new, and that means if you’ve got your eye on a precise combination of features and engines, it may take a while to find the right car. But there are few real bad choices either, whichever model you opt for.
The Leon ST drives much like the hatchback it’s based on. Slightly more sophisticated rear suspension on more powerful versions means they can ride and handle better in some situations, but then lower-spec models also get smaller wheels which filter out bumps and potholes a little more easily. All models feel agile, and the hot Cupra models are great fun to drive.
Inside everything is straightforward and generally well-built. This Leon arrived before all minor controls were hidden in touchscreens, but late enough that most cars have an infotainment screen into which you can plug a phone for your audio, even if CarPlay and Android Auto aren’t widespread. The cabin is spacious too.
The Leon ST shared its platform with the Volkswagen Golf Estate and Skoda Octavia Estate of the same age, with the Octavia getting the biggest boot, at 610 litres. That makes the Skoda the one to pick for outright space. The Ford Focus Estate is probably the handling champ in this class, while the Peugeot 308 SW and Renault Megane Sport Tourer are a couple of stylish alternatives to the SEAT.
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The 1.5-litre, 150PS petrol is probably the pick of the range as an all-rounder, with impressive economy, strong performance, and a smoother feel than the diesel engines. That said, the 150PS 2.0 TDI is a bit of an evergreen unit too - it’s better suited to those who cover a lot more miles so it can really work to its strengths, but it’s economical and has plenty of pulling power.
For high performance there’s only one way to go, which is the range-topping Cupra - it’s very quick indeed and with all-wheel drive, incredibly capable even in poor weather. For everyone else, we’d recommend you stay clear of the somewhat basic Reference trim, and find either a Style or Xcellence model or their earlier SE and SE Technology equivalents, for a good balance between price and specification. Each was available with a broad range of engines, too, so there’s plenty of choice on the used market.
Combined with all the engine options there’s no shortage of choice when it comes to picking the perfect Leon ST. In fact, there’s probably a little too much choice, though most new buyers disregarded the lower trim levels, so on the used market you’ll mostly find FR spec or earlier trim levels like SE and SE Technology, which broadly align with Style and Xcellence among the later trims listed below.
The SEAT Leon ST’s dimensions are:
The SEAT Leon ST’s boot size is:
All versions of the Leon ST attract the same flat rate of VED or ‘road tax’, since there are no hybrid models with discounted rates, nor did any model break through the £40,000 mark which attracts a hefty surcharge. That means an annual bill of £180, regardless of variant.
Some earlier Leon ST models fitted with a 1.2-litre TSI engine started at group 12 insurance, but later 1-litre models bumped that to group 15 despite the smaller engine capacity. 184PS TDI models get up to group 26, while the X-perience runs from groups 19-24, and the Cupra from group 33-35, depending on the age of the car.
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