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VW's Seat division stuffs the Golf R's turbo four in an all-wheel drive wagon

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Volkswagen’s Spain-based Seat division has updated the Leon Cupra, a factory-built hot rod closely related to the Golf R and the Audi S3.

The Cupra was designed for speed aficionados, so it makes sense that the most important updates for 2017 are found under the hood. It receives a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that generates 300 horsepower at 280 pound-feet of torque, increases of 10 horses and 22 pound-feet of twist over the outgoing model. The revised turbo four makes the Leon Cupra the most powerful series-produced car Seat has ever built.

The ST-badged wagon variant of the Leon Cupra is now available with all-wheel drive. The system is exclusively paired with a quick-shifting dual-clutch automatic transmission. Additional technical details about the Leon hatchback haven’t been published yet, though it presumably carries on with front-wheel drive and a standard six-speed manual gearbox. Both body styles are now available with the Golf R’s dynamic chassis control (DCC) system.

SEAT is out to prove that it no longer builds de-contented Volkswagens, and it has added a long list of tech features to the Cupra to prove it. These include traffic jam assist, lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and pedestrian protection. The cabin gets a wireless phone charger — a feature that’s still relatively rare in Europe — and a brand-new infotainment system displayed on an eight-inch touchscreen. Keyless entry and an electronic parking brake also come standard.

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The 2017 Seat Leon Cupra is on sale now on the other side of the pond, and the first deliveries are scheduled for February. Seat has never sold a car in the United States and the Cupra is no exception, but the arrival of a 300-horsepower model likely indicates that an updated Golf R with a few extra horses under the hood is right around the corner.

Ronan Glon
Ronan Glon is an American automotive and tech journalist based in southern France. As a long-time contributor to Digital…
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