2020 Seat Leon Sportstourer

2020 Seat Leon Sportstourer

The all-new SEAT Leon is here, ready to enliven the compact segment. The company has invested more than 1.1 billion euros in order to bring vehicles with more efficient engines, next levels of connectivity and driving assistance, great dynamism and more eye-catching aesthetics to the market. The SEAT Leon has always been a core pillar in the brand's vehicle line-up, and a reference point for the segment, proven by its more than 2.2 million units sales over its three generation life. The fourth-generation has been designed and developed to continue this huge accomplishment and take it to the next level in terms of connectivity, efficiency, dynamism and safety. The all-new Leon mixes the design philosophy that is core to every vehicle that rolls off SEAT's production line, bringing confidence, elegance and sportiness to the compact segment, while adding a coherence, serenity and maturity seen in few other vehicles.

2020 Seat Leon Sportstourer

The world is changing, it's more digitalised than ever before as we plug into the connected world. And the need to take this digital world with us into the vehicle is growing, which is why the all-new SEAT Leon is the brand's first fully connected car. At the heart of the Leon's system there is its SEAT Digital Cockpit, which brings together a high-resolution 10.25" user definable instrument cluster and infotainment system. The standard Media system boasts an 8.25" screen with smartphone audio compatibility, while the larger 10" screen Navi system offers 3D connected navigation and natural voice control as well as gesture recognition to simplifiy user interaction. Voice recognition is perhaps one of the easiest and most natural ways to interact with devices, especially as we have become increasingly used to home assistants from the consumer electronics world.

2020 Seat Leon Sportstourer

The all-new SEAT Leon has been developed with the real world in mind, with a range of powertrains that now also includes three electrified variants to boost efficiency even further. The new-generation compact car benefits from petrol (TSI), diesel (TDI), compressed natural gas (TGI), mild-hybrid (eTSI) and plug-in hybrid (eHybrid) units, each designed to deliver the highest levels of performance and driveability, giving customers the right combination of vehicle and engine to match their specific needs. Models that use the DSG automatic transmission now benefit from shift-by-wire technology. The system is designed so that the gear selector is not connected to the gearbox mechanically, but using electronic signals to shift and to steer the parking lock. The all-new SEAT Leon offers different predefined drive mode - Eco, Normal, Comfort and Sport - to the driver. With the individual drive mode, the driver is able to adapt the car to the personal needs, thanks to the new DCC slider.

2020 Seat Leon Sportstourer

The all-new SEAT Leon also encompasses mild hybrid technology (eTSI), allowing the compact car to provide even greater efficiency levels. The system, which is available with the 1.0 TSI 81kW/110PS and the 1.5 litre 110kW/150PS petrol unit, both exclusively in combination with the DSG transmission, mates 48V mild-hybrid technology to the combustion engine, which not only adds the efficiency of electrification. The technology uses a 48V starter-generator and 48V lithium-ion battery, and efficiency gains obtained, in part, because the system allows the Leon to coast with the engine switched off during some driving scenarios, recover energy under braking and supporting the engine with some electric assistance.

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