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SEAT Leon sports styling kit now available

A new styling kit for the SEAT Leon hatchback range has been launched

SEAT has introduced a sports styling kit for the Leon hatchback. Crafted at the Spanish manufacturer’s design studio in Barcelona, the pack includes a new front bumper, side sills, roof spoiler and rear bumper with contrasting black diffuser.

Available on the standard five-door and three-door Leon SC, the sports pack gives the family hatch a more muscular image, giving it resemblance to the range topping Cupra model. The kit is finished off with a set of twin-exhaust pipes and 19-inch alloy wheels, available in either black or silver.

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Features of the pack are also available individually – front bumper (£1,500), rear bumper (£975), rear roof spoiler (£399), side skirts (£645), twin sports exhaust (£480) and alloy wheels (£999). Prices remain the same whether fitted to the three or five-door models.

Engine options on both models kick off with the 1.2-litre TSI engine producing 104bhp. The petrol line-up is completed by a 138bhp 1.4 TSI and a 177bhp 1.8 TSI. Diesel options come in the shape of a 104bhp 1.6 TDI and a more powerful 148bhp 2.0 TDI. Each engine can be paired with a manual gearbox or a DSG automatic. Prices for the Leon range start at £15,370.

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