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Why Lease The Leon Hatchback?

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Seat Leon Hatchback Review 2023

With the new Seat Leon Hatchback, the Spanish manufacturer has raised the bar for compact cars. Combining sleek design, cutting-edge technology, and exhilarating performance, the Seat Leon Hatchback is a strong contender in its segment.

Rivals to the Seat Leon Hatchback include the Ford Focus, Volkswagen Golf and Audi A3.

Our Seat Leon Hatchback review covers:

Seat Leon Hatchback Key Features

  • Modern and sporty exterior design with sleek lines and aggressive front
  • Well-crafted cabin that's comfortable and exudes a premium feel, even for its class
  • 380-litre boot, rear seats split and fold 60:40
  • Range of engine options, petrol and diesel engines as well as hybrid variants
  • Four trim levels are available: SE, SE Dynamic, FR and FR Sport

Seat Leon Hatchback Pros and Cons:

Pros:

  • Stylish Design
  • Comfortable Interior
  • Responsive Handling

Cons:

  • Rear Visibility
  • Limited Hybrid Range
  • Limited All-Wheel Drive Availability

Design, Practicality and Boot Space

The design of the new Seat Leon Hatchback is one of its standout features. The car boasts a modern and sleek exterior with clean lines and an aggressive front fascia. The LED headlights and taillights add a touch of sophistication while providing excellent visibility. The overall design language is sporty and dynamic, appealing to those who appreciate a contemporary look.

Seat Leon Hatchback Exterior

Practicality is an area where the Seat Leon Hatchback excels. Despite its sporty appearance, the hatchback offers ample space for both passengers and cargo. The spacious interior comfortably accommodates five adults, providing adequate legroom and headroom in both the front and rear seats. The rear seats can be folded down in a split configuration, allowing for versatile cargo arrangements. This flexibility is especially useful for transporting larger items while still providing seating for passengers.

The boot space in the Seat Leon Hatchback is impressive for its class. With the rear seats in their upright position, it offers a capacity of 380 litres. This is sufficient for everyday grocery shopping, luggage for short trips, or everyday commuting needs. However, the real advantage comes into play when the rear seats are folded down. By doing so, the boot space expands significantly, providing approximately 1,100 litres of cargo capacity.

Interior and Trims

The interior of the new Seat Leon Hatchback is designed to provide a comfortable and premium driving experience. The cabin features high-quality materials and a clean, modern layout that exudes a sense of refinement. The overall design is driver-centric, with essential controls and functions placed within easy reach.

The hatchback is equipped with a user-friendly infotainment system that includes a touchscreen display. The system supports various connectivity options, such as Bluetooth, USB, and smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto). Depending on the trim level, the screen size and available features may vary, but overall, the system offers intuitive controls and easy access to entertainment and navigation features.

The Seat Leon Hatchback typically comes with a modern climate control system that allows passengers to set individual preferences for temperature and airflow, ensuring a comfortable interior environment regardless of the weather outside.

Four trim levels are available: SE, SE Dynamic, FR and FR Sport.

The base Leon SE trim comes with an 8.25-inch touchscreen infotainment display offering Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, along with Bluetooth and DAB radio. LED headlights, air conditioning, rear parking sensors, front and rear electric windows, keyless start, heated electric door mirrors, and 16-inch wheels are also included.

Moving up to the SE Dynamic models, you'll find a 10-inch voice-controlled infotainment system with satnav featuring live traffic updates and a digital driver's display. Additionally, this trim adds front parking sensors and 17-inch wheels.

The sporty-looking FR model within the FR range stands out with its deeper bumpers, flat-bottomed leather steering wheel, and sports suspension. It also introduces a drive mode selector with options like Normal, Sport, Eco, or Individual. The FR trim includes 3-zone climate control, a wireless charging pad, four USB sockets, dynamic turn signals, and electrically folding door mirrors.

For those seeking an even sportier appearance, the FR Sport comes with 18-inch wheels and 'microsuede' upholstery on the seats. The front seats and steering wheel are heated, and the electrically adjustable driver's seat and door mirrors feature memory settings. The rest of the specifications remain similar to the regular FR trim.

Power and Performance

Seat has a variety of petrol and diesel engine options available to cater to different drivers' needs. Among these options, the 150hp 1.5-litre petrol engine stands out as the best overall choice due to its lively performance, smooth operation, and reasonable fuel efficiency. However, for individuals covering higher mileage, diesel engines may be more suitable.

Additionally, the Seat Leon Hatchback offers a plug-in hybrid variant, which is worth considering for those who frequently drive in urban areas and have access to charging facilities. The hybrid's electric motor proves most efficient in city driving conditions.

Seat Leon Hatchback Interior

Regardless of the engine choice, all versions of the Seat Leon have light steering, enhancing manoeuvrability in tight city streets. Its tight turning circle makes it particularly adept for city driving. However, it is essential to note that visibility could be improved, and parking sensors become valuable aids when manoeuvring in confined spaces.

Overall, the Seat Leon Hatchback impresses with its stylish design, well-crafted interior, and exhilarating performance. It's a practical and attractive choice for those seeking a compact car that doesn't compromise on features or driving pleasure. With a range of engine options and advanced safety and infotainment technologies, the Seat Leon Hatchback stands out as a compelling offering in the competitive hatchback market. Whether you're a daily commuter or an enthusiastic driver, the Seat Leon Hatchback is definitely worth considering.

Leasing vs Buying

The Seat Leon Hatchback is now available for purchase at a starting on-the-road price of £28,220.00*, or it can be leased with monthly payments starting from £272.49.

If you're considering leasing a Seat Leon Hatchback, we proudly offer excellent car leasing services in the UK. Our leasing deals include a manufacturer's warranty, road tax, breakdown insurance, and free delivery to most areas of the UK mainland (excluding specific regions).

Leasing a Seat Leon Hatchback can often be a more financially advantageous option compared to purchasing outright, thanks to the fixed monthly payments, variable mileage options, low initial rental, and flexible contract durations.

It's important to note that the 'on-the-road' price mentioned includes a year's road fund license, DVLA first registration fee, and a number plate fee. Please be aware that this price is accurate at the time of publication and is subject to change. To get the most up-to-date information, we recommend contacting your nearest Audi retailer. 

Customer Reviews

SEAT Leon Hatchback
Average Rating Based on 438 reviews
4.3 out of 5

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4.0 out of 5
Kelly Seat Leon Hatchback 1.0 TSI SE *Free Metallic Paint*

Lane handling is awful. The car tries to pull you into the correct lane which is dangerous given all the crazy road works and new lanes created. You need to turn this off every time you start the engine - very annoying. Other than that, I do really like this car.

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3.7 out of 5
Neil Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO 150 FR Sport

I leased the Cupra 290 before this one so I had to adjust to the big drop in performance. However, the 1.5 tsi 150 engine has enough power for almost all road situations. The Sport trim adds the 18" wheels which look good and have rim protection. Overall this is a very good car that looks sporty and is cheap to run. The metallic desire red is the best colour for this vehicle. I would recommend it to others.

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4.3 out of 5
Alex Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR

The tech is great… when it works. Occasional errors prevent me from giving it a 5. There is also nowhere to practically put your key or phone in the car, I know this is by design, but it’s a bad decision that impacts usability for the sake of covering a minority use case. Also the turning circle seems somehow bigger than the last gen. And lastly, there isn’t as much interior mood lighting so it’s just… not as cool.

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4.7 out of 5
Jonathon Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR Sport Model Year 22

A simple car to drive and feels very safe. Enough performance for a 1.6 petrol. All the tech and more. Hate the lane safety feature that many cars have, and the eco tips, as I'm well aware, but may choose otherwise! Good car.

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4.7 out of 5
Abigail Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR Sport MY22

Likes: Fuel efficiency, nippy, reliable. 5 door. Comfortable driving, tinted windows. Enjoyable to drive. Great support from Nationwide when needed. Dislikes: angles of airvents direct to hands. Lack of drink holders. Would have liked a different colour... Limited options. Too much tech.

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3.1 out of 5
Gail Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR Sport MY22

The car in itself is fine, size etc. however the technology is hit and miss, the screen often turns off mid journey, not great when using sat nav. it's also difficult to see the heat buttons when it's dark as they don't light up, you also have to enter multiple menus in order to turn the air control fan up or down, this is dangerous to do when driving, but also a commonly used thing, it would be useful to have a manual button option to do this. It's difficult and not always intuitive to find controls within the menus.

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5.0 out of 5
Christopher Seat Leon Hatchback 1.0 TSI SE *Free Metallic Paint*

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4.6 out of 5
Gareth Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR Sport MY22

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4.1 out of 5
Edward Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR Sport MY22

I hate that the lane assistance feature defaults to on as this system is borderline dangerous at times and I feel compelled to turn it off every time I drive

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4.6 out of 5
Jonathan Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR Sport MY22

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3.1 out of 5
David Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR Sport MY22

Info screen crashes periodically. Car drives ok though

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4.1 out of 5
Mukesh Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR Sport MY22

i will be interested in leasing another Seat.Leon..

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5.0 out of 5
Ellis Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR

Car is great to drive, but to rely on central screen to do everything, you can take your eyes off the road if when adjusting the heater, nothing wrong with a knob or a slider switch

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4.3 out of 5
Craig Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR Sport MY22

Value and practically

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4.6 out of 5
Neil Seat Leon Hatchback 1.5 TSI EVO FR Sport MY22

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