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Seat Leon Cupra 300 ST DSG 4-Drive

As fun family cars go, the Seat Leon Cupra 300 is hard to beat, but how does the 2017 version measure up? found out.

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wing mirrors and an orange badge on the boot. Admittedly, the interior could do with less boring styling to match the brand image, but the build quality is undeniably excellent. Sporty touches to the Cupra model such as half-Alcantara seats help make the Leon Cupra 300 an exciting prospect to drive the second you drop behind the wheel. Engine: 2.0-litre petrol (296bhp, 380Nm) Transmissi­on: Six-speed automatic Performanc­e: 0-60mph in 4.9 seconds, 155mph top speed Economy: 39.2mpg Emissions: 164g/km and the three or five door models, which makes the estate a more logical choice. It’s only about £1,000 more than the hatchback if you stay away from four-wheel drive. For families looking for an all-in- one, fun family car, the ST Cupra makes fantastic sense. Loads of boot space and plenty of room for the kids makes it ideal for the school run. As can be expected of a manufactur­er’s performanc­e halo model, the specificat­ion is impressive. Driver-focused aids include a launch control mode for automatic, fourwheel drive cars, while the electronic stability aids can be fully switched off if the driver desires. On the inside, the Leon Cupra 300 gets a sporty flat-bottomed Cupra-specific steering wheel, sports seats clad in black Alcantara and an infotainme­nt system with an eight-inch touchscree­n, DAB radio and mobile phone connectivi­ty. IN A NUTSHELL Seat is pitched as the youth-orientated brand in the VW Group’s vast line-up, and as such the Leon Cupra has a slightly younger target audience than some rivals. However, it sits in insurance group 33E, so expect premiums to be extortiona­te for under 25s. That said, it’s still an utterly brilliant allrounder.

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