Since the first generation, the SEAT Leon was available only as a 5-door hatchback. But that was changed in 2013, with the introduction of the 3-door version.
Shorter, lighter but with a roomier interior, the third generation of the SEAT Leon was the second car based on the MQB platform, which was used by more vehicles within the Volkswagen Group. For the SC version, with three doors, the car featured a shortened wheelbase by 3.5 cm (1.4”).
SEAT was assigned by the Volkswagen officials to represent the sportier and more affordable cars built by the group. Its design was more aggressive, with angular headlights and sharp edges. They were offered with full LED and the color temperature was 5,500 Kelvin, similar to that of daylight. The front bumper was different than the one offered on a standard Leon with 5 doors, and it featured a trapezoidal lower grille. On the sides, a sculptured profile on the doors and rear fenders enhanced the dynamic look of the car.
The Leon SC featured a clean interior, with simple lines and uncluttered center console. The instrument cluster featured, depending on the engine and trim level, four analog dials and an LCD information display between the tachometer and speedometer. On the center console, SEAT Leon SC offered a multimedia system with a 5” display for the entry-level. An option of up to 5.8” unit with navigation system was available.
For the engine bay, the Spanish brand offered five choices: three with gasoline and two diesel. All of them were turbocharged. They were mated either with a 5- or 6-speed manual gearbox or with a DSG (dual-clutch) automatic.
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