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2012 Seat Leon FR+ review and pictures
Filed under: Seat, Hatchbacks, SuperSport, European,
Posted Wednesday, 10 August 2011 , 08:08:24 by:Angela
The new Seat Leon FR+ will be available this September at a very affordable price, that varies from 18,205 RRP to 22,615 RRP.
It has a sporty design and new features comparing to the last Seat Leon.
FR hatch can be purchased as 1.4 TSI 125 PS, that is only manual or a 2.0 TDI CR 140 PS that is manual and DSG.
For the customers that are pressured by engine power, price or insurance considerations, the new Seat Leon FR+ is a great choice.
The car features FR front and rear bumpers, twin chrome exhaust pipe, silver-painted door mirrors and more.
FR+ is better by far than the main FR, and it can be bought with a 2.0 TSI 211 PS engine or a 2.0 TDI CR 170 PS one.
It has 18-inch alloy wheels, satellite-navigation, DAB radio, and many more technological improvements.
Seat Leon FR+ review:
FR+ IS A GREAT ADDITION TO SEAT'S SPORTY LEON RANGE
Bargain-hungry new car buyers should look no further than dynamic Spanish maker SEAT as they search for the best deals this September.
Aside from its raft of great-value offers and special finance incentives for the '61' plate change, SEAT is upgrading the appeal of its best-selling Leon with the showroom arrival now of a new FR+ derivative, as well as the extension of the FR badge to a broader engine range.
The changes mean the trademark sporty styling and sizzling performance of the Leon FR are now available to a wider range of buyers while equipment- and performance-hungry drivers now have the added option of the new, 'ultimate', Leon FR+.
Designed to extend still further the appeal of the FR trim level that, last year, was responsible for a whopping one in four Leon sales, the revisions see new engines added to the FR line-up.
The exciting FR hot hatch is now available as a 1.4 TSI 125 PS (manual only) or 2.0 TDI CR 140 PS (manual and DSG). The availability of lower-powered ? but no less engaging ? turbocharged petrol or diesel engines makes the FR range even more accessible to customers whose choices may be restricted by engine power, cost or insurance considerations.
Bristling with sports styling and packed with equipment, the Leon boasts FR front and rear bumpers, twin chrome exhaust pipe, trademark silver-painted door mirrors, stylish LED rear-light clusters, FR sports seats and steering wheel, rear parking sensors, rain-sensing wipers, automatic headlights and auto-dimming rear-view mirror.
Meanwhile, the new Leon FR+ is a significant step up from the 'standard' FR trim in terms of both performance and equipment. It's available to order now with SEAT's powerful 2.0 TSI 211 PS and 2.0 TDI CR 170 PS engines.
The Leon FR+ takes the FR trim and adds arch-filling 18-inch 'Ibera' alloy wheels; the SEAT Media System 2.2, which includes satellite-navigation with five-inch colour touchscreen and dynamic route guidance, DAB radio, Bluetooth audio streaming and SD card slot; Bluetooth phone connection; Bi-xenon headlights with AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System) and front parking sensors.
And the best news, perhaps, is that although the retail cost of this extra equipment when specified separately is ?2,465 RRP, the price of the new Leon FR+ is up by just ?1,070 RRP.
So, just in time for the September sales surge, SEAT's Leon FR line-up now starts at only ?18,205 RRP for the Leon FR 1.4 TSI 125 PS, rising to ?22,615 RRP for the lavishly equipped Leon FR+ 2.0 TDI CR DSG-auto 170 PS.
Finally, while the Leon Cupra has been withdrawn from the range SEAT has significantly improved the Cupra R trim by adding plenty of extra kit to this fire-breathing, 155 mph 'halo' model for no extra cost.
Already loaded with luxury features, the latest Leon Cupra R now offers, as standard, SEAT Media System 2.2, Bluetooth connectivity, Bi-xenon headlights with AFS and LED rear-light clusters.
This extra equipment is worth ?1,665 RRP but despite its inclusion there has been no increase in the 265 PS Cupra R's price. In fact, the price of SEAT's most potent production car to date has actually been cut ? by ?10 ? to ?25,995 RRP!
Welcoming the sporty new additions to the SEAT range Steve Robertson, SEAT UK's Head of Marketing, said: 'The Leon FR has been an important mainstay of the SEAT line-up for some time, so it clearly makes sense to maximise its appeal.
'I think the showroom debut of these great new cars, which coincides perfectly with the important September plate change and makes the Leon FR range both more accessible and more attractive, should keep our dealers very busy!'
For full details of the entire SEAT range, including the latest prices and a great interactive car configurator, simply visit www.seat.co.uk
- All the options available on the so called fr+ model were standard on the fr model until recently!!! whats going on? was considering a purchase but not anymore!!!
- Posted by jono | 2011-12-11 02:40:37
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