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.
The all-new SEAT Leon is designed, developed and produced in Barcelona, at the brand's Martorell facilities.
The all-new SEAT Leon is coming to the market in April 2020 with a starting price of 20,000€ (Germany).
Exterior
With an exterior design that exudes confidence, elegance and sportiness, the all-new SEAT Leon benefits from well executed proportions.
The basis for the vehicle's overall aesthetics is the advanced MQB Evo platform, which provided the dimensions, flexibility and adaptability the design team required, while the all-new SEAT Leon's increased size for both the five-door and the Sportstourer brought an improved sense of proportions to the next-generation vehicle's design.
The all-new SEAT Leon is 4,368mm long (+86mm) and 1,456mm high (-3mm) in its 5-door version, while the Sportstourer version is 4,642mm long (+93mm) and 1,448mm high (-3mm).
Both versions are 1,800mm wide (-16mm), with a wheelbase that stands at 2,686mm, 50mm more than the third generation SEAT Leon, making them extra roomier in the rear seats.
The all-new SEAT Leon builds on the appeal of its predecessor but with a stronger personality, helped by its smooth flowing surfaces and the perfect mix of edges and curves in the right places. And while the exterior aesthetics are what draws the eye, its style also enhances the vehicle's overall efficiency with improved aerodynamics ; the all-new SEAT Leon's drag co-efficient has improved by around 8% compared to the previous generation.
At the front of the all-new SEAT Leon, the design provides greater personality, with a stronger three-dimensional connection between the grille and front lighting. The LED headlights are set back, providing an eyebrow effect, giving a deeper focus and making it instantly recognisable to other road users.
The hood too, which is slightly longer than the previous generation, feeds into the vehicle's more assertive design attitude and gives more verticality to the front-end, adding to the determined stance seen throughout the all-new Leon's design. This can also be seen in the A-pillars, which have moved further rearwards to elongate the front proportions of the vehicle.
The surfaces of the all-new SEAT Leon have evolved, with stronger shapes, giving a more elegant design treatment, with more changes and nuances in the colour and tone of the vehicle as the light hits the paintwork and shifts across the body. This creates a vehicle with a multi-layered, shifting aesthetic.
The excitement and creativity continues at the rear of the all-new SEAT Leon. Emphasised by the coast-to-coast LED light and a boot designed to maintain the dynamic personality of the vehicle. Both the lighting system and spoiler create lines that generate the notion of speed, even when the car is not moving at all.
Interior
Inside, the all-new SEAT Leon's design continues its evolutionary theme, but one that puts the driver and other occupants at the centre of its strategy.
The all-new SEAT Leon's interior is the pinnacle of functionality, minimalism and sleekness from the moment you take your seat in the cabin behind the steering wheel - the main contact point between driver and car.
The smooth-surfaced, slim yet wide dashboard gives the impression of lightness, and a degree of "floatability". The effect is created with the help of the decorative mouldings that surround the dashboard and continue through the front doors.
Everything in the cabin has been designed to be ergonomically precise, increasing interior comfort for ocuppants. Whether sitting in the driver's seat, as a passenger or in the rear, the cabin is developed to fit the occupants like a glove, providing the feeling of security.
The interior's main protagonist is its central 10" infotainment screen, which includes gesture recognition, delivering precise interaction with the occupants and reducing the number of physical buttons required. Its "diagonal" graphic design theme of the screen gets its inspiration from that important avenue of Barcelona, the Diagonal. It's the first time that the design interface has been created in the new Digital Lab in SEAT, pioneer in its class.
Interior light is an important feature of the all-new Leon. It includes a wraparound ambient light that covers its entire width and continues through the doors. It's not only an ambient decorative light, but it also provides a number of key functions such as blind spot detection or exit assist.
A lot of attention has been placed on achieving a perfect balance of refined and soft plastics, textiles and leathers to cover seats, doorpanels and the dashboard.
And the all-new SEAT Leon mixes its appealing design with practicality too. The 5-door SEAT Leon offers a boot capacity of 380 litres (identical to the previous generation), while the Sportstourer offers 620 litres of boot capacity (30 litres more than the previous generation).
Trims
No matter which trim level is picked - Reference, Style, Xcellence or FR - the all-new SEAT Leon will offer everything the driver needs, and personalised to the highest level.
One of they key comfort features in the interior of the car is the 3-zone automatic air conditioner "Climatronic", offering new levels of comfort for the passengers, whether seated in the front or in the rear of the car (standard equipment for FR and Xcellence trims).
Reference
Even in Reference trim the all-new SEAT Leon offers a range of standard equipment that sets it apart from the competition and gives it a competitive edge in the market.
Reference brings a standard fresh exterior look highlighted by the front LED headlights, rear full LED tail lamps and roof rails (Sportstourer), accompanied by 15" steel wheels, (16" steel and alloy options are available). Electric exterior mirrors and door handles all come in body colour. The rear window also includes a wiper.
Keyless Go brings simplicity, while inside the two front USB type C ports make connection to smart devices simple. A four-speaker infotainment system that uses an 8" screen brings multimedia and radio into the cabin aided by the inclusion of SEAT connect technology.
Comfort is assured with Climatronic, and drivers will always be able to find the optimum position with the driver height adjustment control. And with six airbags - two front, two front sides and two curtain - safety is assured. Additional equipment includes seatbelt reminders, ESC and tyre pressure warning indicator and an electronic parking brake.
Style
As well as the equipment found in the Reference trim, Style adds front and rear LED reading lights, a glovebox light, a leather multifunction steering wheel and leather gear knob, bluetooth, heated exterior mirrors and cruise control, adding to the vehicle's convenience.
Comfort increases with the inclusion of driver lumbar adjustment and height adjustment in the passenger seat. 16" alloy wheels are standard with the optional upgrade to 17" rims also available.
Xcellence
Moving to the next level in SEAT's trim options, Xcellence brings two rear USB type C ports so users can keep devices charged and introduces three zone Climatronic, front and rear armrests. The driver also benefits from the introduction of the SEAT Digital Cockpit, making all necessary information easily accessible, and giving the ability to customise what is displayed.
The interior also gains wraparound ambient lighting, Xcellence-specific colour and trim seats and a steering wheel embossed with the Xcellence logo and includes both the LED interior illumination pack, convenience pack and interior design pack.
Xcellence trim includes 17" alloy wheels, full LED rear lights including the rear coast-to-coast light, front LED fog lamps and cornering lights. Adding to the external look is the hot stamped diamond grille, chrome framed side windows (rear windows are also tinted), chromed roof rails, rear parking sensors and foldable exterior mirrors.
The Xcellence trim also adds lumbar adjustment for the passenger, illuminated aluminium door steps in the front doors and door panel illumination as well as an air clean filter.
FR
As well as all the standard equipment found in the other trim levels, FR adds specific bumpers, suspension, rear FR logo, specific 17" alloy wheels, (with the option of 18" wheels) and SEAT drive profiles.
The FR trim also brings full-LED technology to the rear of the vehicle including the coast-to-coast light, and LED indicators. Privacy and style are cemented with dark tinted windows, illuminated aluminium door steps in the front and door illumination.
The FR trim also adds front sports seats finished in sport textile, and an FR specific steering wheel with logo adding a more sporty character to the all-new Leon.
Lighting
The all-new SEAT Leon pushes the boundaries of what is possible in the segment with the range of lighting technologies integrated both in the outside as in the inside of the vehicle. SEAT's engineers and designers have used advanced lighting systems to provide dynamic styling, bring focus to the overall design and improve safety.
The full LED technology used in the headlights improves vision, making even the darkest road visible to the driver, and incorporating SEAT's signature LED lighting design, giving the all-new Leon the definitive SEAT face.
The vehicle's side mirrors include integrated LED indicators, and on vehicles with the the full LED option include welcome lights that greet the driver and passengers projecting the word "Hola!" onto the ground as you activate the vehicle.
The all-new SEAT Leon's design is emphasised further with the inclusion of the coast-to-coast light design. The technology gives greater expression to the rear and makes the vehicle standout to other road users. The all-new Leon also includes dynamic indicators making the vehicle's direction of travel clearer and therefore safer. But it isn't only on the vehicle's exterior that the development team has used the flexibility and functionality of LED technology.
Inside, the next-generation SEAT Leon enhances the cabin experience with a full-LED wraparound ambient lighting system bringing increased personality to the interior.
The lighting sweeps around the front of the cabin, from the front doors and across the top of the dashboard, creating an arc of light that brings the Leon's interior character to life.
The system changes the colour and brightness of the lighting depending on the needs. So whether you've just started the vehicle and enjoy the welcoming ceremony or shift drive profile from Eco to Sport mode, for example, the light system brings a new dynamic to vehicle-driver interaction.
Connectivity
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.
In the all-new SEAT voice recognition enables a natural understanding of language in order to allow the user to interact with the infotainment system using natural commands - the system responds by simply saying the international word "Hola" twice -, making corrections and referencing previous commands. So whether you need to find navigation information or search for music, it is quicker, easier and safer.
And with the Full Link system, customers will also be able to access their digital lives no matter what device they use; Apple CarPlay (using a wireless connection based on Bluetooth or WLAN) or Android Auto using a cabled connection.
The Full Link system is the gateway to connectivity, allowing users to connect their mobile devices to the vehicle's infotainment system, and bring their digital eco-system into the vehicle. So whether you want to bring your contact list into the vehicle, the music that's part of your journey or mapping systems, they are all available, accessed in a controlled, intuitive, safe manner that won't distract drivers from the road, using either the infotainment system or the integrated steering wheel controls.
And with the optional Connectivity Box with inductive charging that meets Qi standard protocols, users needn't worry about losing power at crucial moments.
The Online Connectivity Unit with an embedded SIM means that the all-new SEAT Leon will never lose its connection to the digital world, and, in future developments, the system will allow users to access the latest infotaniment apps which can be updated at any time. Therefore, the all-new SEAT Leon will be able to offer new digital products and services throughout its lifetime. The built-in eSIM also means that the SEAT Leon benefits from the eCall service, which directly contacts emergency services should an incident occur, adding yet another level of safety to the vehicle. It's not only the possibility to make an emergency call (manual or automatic) but also that important data from the car will be sent to the emergency services such as car position, engine type, car colour or number of passenger, making it easier for them to assist.
In addition, the online connectivity via the embedded eSIM allows some infotainment functions to use real time information from the cloud, adding an additional dimension to the traditional navigation system. For example, online traffic information, parking and petrol station position and also the opening times and current prices. And, for those who don't want to be limited to the radio they listen to, the all-new SEAT Leon brings online radio into the cabin, allowing the customer to listen to any online radio station they choose, even if it's from a different country.
A new world is being opened up thanks to the SEAT Connect app which can be downloaded to your smart device, giving remote control over a plethora of functions that will help maximise the driver enjoyment and help improve safety too.
Once outside the vehicle, thanks to the SEAT Connect app, users can remotely access their vehicle's data: driving data, parking position, vehicle's status, including doors and lights, set up speed alerts so you can be warned if someone using your vehicles is driving too quickly, area and anti-theft alerts, open and close the doors with the remote lock and unlock service, or can remotely activate the horn and turn signals to find the car more easily. It doesn't end there, with the introduction of the plug-in hybrid variant, additional features to help users have also been added. Plug-in hybrid vehicle drivers can manage the charging process remotely via the e-Manager, control the air conditioning and manage departure times all from the smartphone app.
The number of in-car and online services will grow through the life of the vehicle as the digital eco-system expands, enhancing the user experience.
Powertrains
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.
Petrol
The new Leon's offer of standard petrol engines are all direct-injection, turbocharged units and provide power outputs between 66kW/90PS and 140kW/190PS.
The two lower output engines which produce 66kW/90PS and 81kW/110PS of power are 1.0 litre TSI three-cylinder units, which are used in the SEAT Leon for the first time.
Available with power outputs 96kW/130PS and 110kW/150PS, the larger 1.5 litre petrol engines offer a level of performance that will bring a smile to the face of the driver but with the reassurance of optimised efficiency.
The two 1.0 TSI and also the 1.5 TSI 96kW/130PS engines use a Miller-cycle combustion process and variable geometry turbocharger to take efficiency to the next level in this displacement size engine.
The Miller-cycle optimises valvetrain control with early closure of the inlets combined with a higher compression rate and turbocharging to better control the air-fuel mixture, to improve efficiency by up to 10%.
The 1.5-litre units also integrate Active Cylinder Management to maximise efficiency. In some driving conditions, the engine works with only two cylinders to reduce the fuel consumption.
At the top of the tree is the 140kW/190PS 2.0 litre TSI unit always linked to the dual-clutch transmission.
Diesel
Diesel remains an important technology in reducing carbon emissions, and the all-new Leon benefits from two diesel options: all 2.0 litre TDI units.
The 5 doors and the Sportstourer versions have a manual transmission for the 85kW/115PS, while the 110kW/150PS diesel engines is offered with either manual or DSG automatic transmissions. The Sportstourer is also available with a 110kW/150PS unit mated to a DSG gearbox and 4Drive system.
The TDI units introduce a new twin dosing SCR system that includes dual AdBlue injection to reduce significantly NOx emissions compared to the Leon's previous generation diesel engines. The result is a range of diesel engines that meet the strict requirement of the latest emissions standards.
mHEV
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.
Plug-in hybrid
And as SEAT expands its use of electrification, the fourth-generation Leon also includes an advanced plug-in hybrid variant. Mating a 1.4 litre TSI petrol engine electric motor, 13kWh lithium-ion battery pack and six-speed DSG transmission, the setup produces 150kW/204PS of power.
The plug-in hybrid version also allows drivers to use electric only mode, giving a range of up to 60km (WLTP) using just the energy stored in the vehicle's battery - perfect for increased efficiency, or to travel around city streets where air quality regulations are stricter.
The plug-in hybrid version will be offered on both the 5-door and Sportstourer versions.
CNG
The all-new SEAT Leon has the option of a CNG 1.5 litre TGI unit that produces 96kW/130PS of power.
The vehicle integrates 3 CNG tanks with a total net capacity of 17.3kg, giving the CNG-power all-new SEAT Leon an estimated CNG range of 440km without needing to refuel. And if the CNG tanks do run dry, the engine switches automatically to run on petrol until reaching the next CNG fuel station. Once there, it's as simple to refuel as any other vehicle in the range.
Safety
The all-new SEAT Leon is the safest vehicle the brand has ever developed; designed to see more of its surroundings and react to obstacles on the road or sudden movements by other drivers thanks to the integration of a suite of updated and completely new advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
The various technologies mean that the SEAT Leon senses its environment to offer the optimum protection no matter what scenario occurs when you're behind the wheel, taking safety to the next level.
The all-new SEAT Leon brings together a range of new ADAS systems including Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC), predictive Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Emergency Assist, Travel Assist and Side and Exit assist, which, together can protect the vehicle and its occupants while driving or stationary.
Thanks to the all-new SEAT Leon's DCC Dynamic Chassis Control, the vehicle's ride and handling can change depending on the conditions and the driver's requirements, making the vehicle more comfortable.
The adaptive chassis technology constantly reads the road conditions, while also taking into account steering input, braking and acceleration, to adapt the suspension, optimising damping at each wheel to provide comfort and dynamics like no other. And thanks to the new DCC slider, the setup of the chassis can be adjusted even more precisely.
Predictive adaptive cruise control (ACC) can position the Leon based on route and GPS data delivered from the navigation system, also allowing it to correct its speed depending on the road layout ahead - bends, roundabouts, junctions, speed limits and built-up areas. And using input from the front mounted camera and traffic sign recognition, it can adjust vehicle speed when limits change.
The automatic driving functionality will continue with the introduction of the Travel Assist feature in the near future. The system will use information from the ACC and Lane Assist to actively keep the vehicle in the centre of the lane and adjust speed to the flow of the traffic - providing assisted driving at speeds of up to 210km/h. The technology will also allow for overtaking; drivers need only switch on the indicator, and if traffic allows the vehicle will automatically conduct the maneouvre.
To maintain safety and to meet legal requirements the driver must maintain constant monitoring of the system and their surroundings, keeping at least one hand on the steering wheel. If the vehicle sensors they haven't, (the steering wheel includes capacitive sensors) and they let go for more than 15 seconds, they will receive audible and visual warnings, and a braking jolt can be given. If the driver continues to fail to respond the Emergency Assist system can bring the Leon to a complete stop.
Another new addition to the all-new Leon's safety suite is the Exit Warning. When stationary and opening a door, the vehicle will give an audible warning if traffic is coming - this can be other vehicles if on the road side, or cyclists or pedestrians if on the kerb side.
Heritage
Since its introduction in 1999 the SEAT Leon has been one of the pillars of the brand, recording astounding sales numbers, introducing new technologies and bringing new levels of dynamism and design to an incredibly competitive segment.
All generations have been designed, developed and produced in Barcelona at the brand's Martorell facilities. The SEAT Leon was named after the Spanish city Leon, a tradition at SEAT since 14 models have been named after a Spanish city (Ronda, Ibiza, Malaga, Marbella, Toledo, Inca, Alhambra, Cordoba, Arosa, Leon, Altea, Ateca, Arona and Tarraco).
The first-generation SEAT Leon, marked the brands entry to the C-segment in 1999, and sold more than 500,000 units. But it was also a car that brought a range of technologies with it; from its Haldex all-wheel drive system, (it was the first SEAT to mate all-wheel drive with fully independent multi-link suspension) six-speed transmission and a powerful 132kW/180PS engine.
The first-generation SEAT Leon was also the first of the brand's hatch models to offer more than 147kW/200PS after the introduction of the Leon Cupra 2.8 V6 in 2000. An astonishing vehicle, with a V6 engine that produced 150kW/204PS.
By 2005 it was time for a new model and SEAT introduced the second-generation Leon. It had a challenge surpassing the success of the previous vehicle, but it did.
Not only did the second-generation usher in the introduction of electromechanical power steering, direct-injection technology, start&stop and an energy recovery alternator, it also boosted safety.
The Leon now benefitted from an improved ESP system, electronic locking of the EDS differential, an EBA system, and complemented by overboost technology that allowed maximum braking performance even with high disc temperatures. There was also a BSW system that cleaned the brakes when the windshield wiper was operated. Not forgetting the Driver Steering Recommendation, that helped maintain vehicle trajectory if an emergency occurred.
The vehicle also set up the next-generation CUPRA variant - the Leon CUPRA R, with its 194kW/265PS 2.0 litre TSI engine - a car that became the most powerful model in SEAT's history at the time.
In total, over 675,000 second-generation SEAT Leons were sold, and it helped set the tone for the third-generation car, one that would set the bar even higher.
Introduced in 2012, the third generation of SEAT Leon was arguably the brand's most technologically advanced vehicle to date offering a plethora of performance, efficiency and safety technology. All engines at launch included start& stop, it offered Full LED headlights, High-Beam Assist, Lane Control Assist, Fatigue Detection and all versions included seven airbags as standard. As well as these, it also integrated SEAT FullLink, boosting the brand's connectivity options.
By July 2019 over a million units had been sold, cementing its place as one of the SEAT's most successful vehicles.
And the success wasn't found just in sales figures, but on the track too. In 2014, the Leon CUPRA SC (3-door version) with its 205kW/280PS four-cylinder TSI engine became the fastest front-wheel drive compact car to take on the famous Nurburgring Nordschleife circuit, going under the eight minute record with a time of 7:58.44 under the control of driver and ambassador Jordi Gené.
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Another GT element is the coloured stripe in the upper radiator grille and above the new headlights. This is traditionally red for the Golf GTI and blue for the Golf GTE.
Volkswagen Golf's design has always been considered the benchmark of its category - for seven generations it has been continuously enhanced, refined and...
The design of the new Volkswagen Golf GTI embodies sporty charisma. The GTI has become faster, more efficient and safer in terms of its driving dynamics...
Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport also complies with the latest and most stringent Euro 6d-ISC-FCM emission standard. The 1,984 cc turbocharged four-cylinder engine...
The design of the new Volkswagen Golf GTD embodies sporty charisma. The standard LED headlights are positioned low down and form a striking crossbar...
New details give the Golf's iconic design yet more unmistakable clarity, in particular the combination of the radiator grille and the headlights...
The new generation of technology in the Volkswagen e-Golf is, of course, also beneficial for personal use. In addition, all owners of the sustainable...
The 2.0-litre TSI with 230 PS is offered exclusively for the Volkswagen Golf GTI. This makes the new Golf GTI exactly as powerful as the previous Golf GTI Performance.
The Volkswagen Golf GTI Clubsport S is the most powerful ever version of the Golf GTI and was built to celebrate 40 years of the iconic hot hatchback. With...
At the rear, all 2017 model year GTI and GTD cars also have new bumpers and, of course, the full-LED tail lights that come as standard in these models as well.
With its plug-in hybrid drive, the Volkswagen Golf GTE is the ideal choice for all those car drivers who want to cover long distances in a short time, but...
The all-new Volkswagen Golf has been unveiled in Berlin, 36 years after the original model redefined the small family car. The seventh generation VW Golf...
The Volkswagen e-Golf demonstrates best-in-class qualities from the off, leading the way with a low power consumption figure of 12.7 kW/100 km.
At the beginning of 2016, the icon of the sporty compact class - the Golf GTI - is celebrating its 40th anniversary. Volkswagen will mark this historic...
When discussion of the new Volkswagen Golf GTI turns to its design, the car's technical layout needs to be discussed first. That is because the new VW Golf GTI...
GTD - these three letters say it all. They stand for "Gran Turismo Diesel" - the long-distance express car of the Golf range. Now there is a...
Volkswagen is the first automaker worldwide to offer a model line with a full range of conventional and alternative powertrains. The new Volkswagen Golf...
The Volkswagen Golf is a phenomenon, regardless of its particular generation. Positioned in the compact class, this style icon defies all automotive and...
"What else was there in 1976?" calls out "Strietzel", also known as Hans-Joachim Stuck, from the driver's window as he starts up a ...
Volkswagen has launched a new Golf highlight on the market: the Golf GTD. The acronym GTD has a long tradition: Back in 1982 the first Golf GTD appeared...
Thanks to its technical superiority and sovereign good looks, this fifth generation of the Volkswagen Golf, introduced in October 2003, assumes once again...
Before the North American launch of the Golf in 2006, Volkswagen of America announced the decision to rebrand the Golf and return the Rabbit nameplate...
The Volkswagen Golf GTI is back and breaking all records. It is stronger, better and more sought after than ever. With this VW Golf GTI at its best,...
Twenty-eight years ago, in June 1976, Volkswagen launched the Golf GTI, a car that would become a legend and establish a new class of car: the hot hatch.
Launched in 1997 the Golf IV was the latest version of Volkswagen iconic model, and it became the biggest selling car in Europe at one point. It was a...
The introduction of the Mk IV VW Golf GTI in 1998 saw significant changes to the line-up with the first diesel-engined GTI introduced along with two petrol...
The third-generation Golf was launched in November of 1991, although it did not appear in North America until the spring of 1993. The delay in North...
The Volkswagen Golf III GTI brought with it a new 2.0-litre eight-valve engine with 115 PS and improved aerodynamics over the previous Mk I and Mk II models.
The second-generation Golf was launched in 1983 (launched in North America in 1985) and featured a larger bodyshell and a wider range of engine options,...
Volkswagen Golf II GTI picked up where the Mk I left off. A new chassis structure, 1,781 cc engine developing 112 PS and 114 lbs ft of torque and new styling...
The first series-production Volkswagen Golf rolled off the production line in Wolfsburg in March 1974 and was available at dealerships from May...
The Volkswagen Rabbit GTI, the North American version of the high-performance Golf GTI, debuted in the 1983 model year and was in production for two...
The Volkswagen Golf GTI was unveiled in 1975 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. The UK market had to wait a further two years for vehicles to arrive - 1977 saw...
The new Focus introduces a fresh and confident exterior inspired by Ford's "human-centric" design philosophy, giving each new Focus variant a distinct personality.
Ford Focus ST is powered by a 2.3-litre EcoBoost petrol engine, delivering 280 PS and 420 Nm of torque supported by a twin-scroll turbocharger with anti-lag technology.
The Ford Focus ST-Line's more aggressively styled rear diffuser and larger functional roof-spoiler; more open front apertures designed to enhance...
The Ford Focus Vignale "coast-to-coast" lower front aperture designed to appear more jewel-like and artisanal; and restrained Vignale ornamentation...
The all-new Ford Focus is the first vehicle globally to be based on Ford's new C2 platform designed to enhance crash performance; deliver more interior space...
The Ford Focus Active with its elevated ground clearance and protective black wheel arch and rocker claddings; front and rear skid plates and rocker...
Building on accomplished Ford Focus driving dynamics, the new Ford Focus ST was developed to blend B-road fun-to-drive, legitimate track-day performance, and...
The new Ford Focus elevates the world's best-selling nameplate with a bolder, more emotive exterior design, a finely crafted, intuitive new interior, a...
The new Ford Focus ST made its global debut at the 2014 Goodwood Festival of Speed, U.K. - the ideal location to showcase the speed and enhanced driving...
The all-new Ford Focus RS made its global public debut at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. The high-performance road car pioneers the innovative Ford...
The exciting new next-generation Ford Focus is gearing up for its sales launch early in 2011, with the core three-model line-up seen together for the first...
Ford Motor Company unveiled the all-new Ford Focus Electric - the company's first-ever all-electric passenger car. The zero-CO2-emissions, gasoline-free...
The exciting next-generation Ford Focus ST makes its global debut at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, providing an early preview of the new high-performance...
The covers finally came off the production version of the dramatic new Focus ST five-door at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, revealing the performance car...
A new and powerful limited edition Ford Focus RS model, called the Ford Focus RS500, is being launched as the ultimate performance Ford and will provide...
A key strength of the Ford Focus has always been its no-compromise approach to safety which includes the Ford Intelligent Protection System and no fewer...
The Focus portfolio will then be extended further in early 2008, when the new four-door saloon, the Focus Coupe-Cabriolet and the sporty flagship Focus ST...
The Ford Focus RS engine shares its fundamental structure with that of Focus ST , but there the similarities end. Powertrain manager Len Urwin knew from...
The all-new Mk 2 Ford Focus was launched in 2004. The Focus was launched at the Paris Motor Show on September 23, 2004 as a three and five-door hatchback...
The Focus Mk 2 is much larger than its predecessor with a 25 mm (1 in) increase in wheelbase, 168 mm (6.6 in) longer, 8 mm (0.3 in) taller and...
+ Exciting all-new ST (Sport Technologies) Focus due towards the end of 2005 + Turbocharged Duratec ST 2.5-litre 5-cylinder engine will deliver around...
The original Ford Focus took its eventual name from a Ghia concept car which was shown at the Geneva Motor Show in 1991. Certain elements of the design had...
The Ford Focus (first generation) is a compact car which was manufactured by Ford in Europe from 1998 to 2004 and by Ford in North America from 1999 to...
In late 2001, Ford's in-house performance group, known as Special Vehicle Team (SVT), introduced the SVT Focus to the United States and Canadaian markets...
Developed with Ford's WRC drivers and featuring renown motorsport suppliers such as Sparco, OZ Racing and Brembo, the exclusive, 215PS turbocharged...
Stylish, expressive and modern in appearance, the new Kia XCeed builds upon its predecessor's iconic design. A product of the brand's European design centre...
The iconic tiger-nose grille, which makes the Kia Ceed a recognisable Kia, is upgraded to a black gloss finish with satin chrome upper and lower wing-shaped...
The Kia Ceed range has been designed at the brand's European design centre in Frankfurt, Germany, under the direction of Gregory Guillaume, European Head of...
Stylish, expressive and modern in design, the new Kia XCeed represents a sporty alternative to traditional SUVs. A product of the brand's European design centre...
The Kia Ceed GT is paired with a six-speed manual transmission as standard. In response to customer demand across Europe, Kia's seven-speed Dual-Clutch...
Kia detailed a comprehensive upgrade to its increasingly popular Kia cee'd, a model that has provided the foundation for Kia's continuing success in Europe...
The direct-injection petrol 1.6-litre GDi remains available in the cee'd and Pro_cee'd, while the two GT models are again powered by a 201bhp 1.6-litre T-GDi engine.
The new Kia pro_cee'd joins the cee'd hatchback and cee'd Sportswagon as the third instalment in the latest generation cee'd family and will be...
Making its global premiere at the 2012 Geneva International Motor Show is the all-new Kia cee'd. More sophisticated, more efficient, more refined and with...
The most eagerly anticipated new model in Kia's history, the high-performance three-door Kia pro_cee'd GT, is now on sale. For five years Kia has been...
The all-new high-performance Kia pro_cee'd GT and cee'd GT are the brand's most performance-focused production cars ever. Both models feature a new...
Unquestionably, the Kia cee'd family, which grew to encompass wagon and coupe (Pro ceed) body styles, has proved to be the brand's strongest-ever contender...
Created especially for European consumers, the original Kia cee'd marked a major turning point in Kia's history. It was the start of a new era, the...
The World Premiere of the new Kia pro_cee'd three-door hatchback, at the Frankfurt International Motor Show in Germany 11 September in production form,...
Styled by a dedicated multi-national Kia design team in Germany, assisted by a design team in Korea, the new Kia cee'd is exclusively tailored to meet the...
Toyota Corolla Hatchback's bold look begins with a rounded, muscular physique accented by chiseled character lines and simple, condensed three-dimensional highlights.
Toyota Corolla Hatchback delivers a civilized, quiet ride. Powertrain drone and road noise have been culled thanks to revised drivetrain efficiencies...
Toyota Corolla Hatchback adopts a significantly more sporting, dynamic and distinctive design with more striking frontal styling. This is a further evolution...
For GR Corolla, Toyota engineers took the same turbocharged G16E-GTS powerplant used in the GR Yaris and boosted its output for performance you will feel.
+ The first Corolla was launched in 1966, developed to respond to customers around the world + A new, fresh styling, fully aligned with Toyota's design...
Mazda 3 brings together a longterm vision for sustainability and a desire to deliver an outstanding driving experience. Featuring best-in-class Skyactiv technology...
The 2017 Mazda 3, known as Mazda Axela in the home market, went on sale in Japan with a number of new features. Like with all new-generation Mazdas, the...
Building on its award-winning predecessor , developers of the all-new Mazda 3 set out to do no less than come up with a car that actually interacts with...
The 2012 Mazda 3 made its U.S. debut at the 2011 New York International Auto Show. Face-lifted with an even more refined exterior and interior, the 2012...
When the very first Mazda 3 was launched in 2003 it was more than a continuation of Mazda's long compact history, it was a revelation. The new compact...
When the first-generation Mazda 3 was released, it introduced a level of driving pleasure and sense of quality which exceeded its class. Five years...
The next-generation Mazda 3 MPS is one of the world's most powerful front-wheel drive compact cars. It takes the all-new Mazda 3 hatchback as its base and...
Since its launch in 2003, Mazda3 has become Mazda's best-selling vehicle and the company has even had to increase production to meet global demand. To...
The all-new Mazda3 MPS takes its place as the flagship of the Mazda3 facelift line up and is the second MPS sports model after the Mazda6 MPS, launched...
The Axela, or Mazda3 is a compact automobile manufactured by the Mazda Motor Corporation. The name "Mazda3" is used in some markets, but in...
Optimised air-cooling openings and large painted surfaces make the face of the Volkswagen ID.3 appear independent, confident and friendly from every angle.
ID.3 GTX is recognisable from the front by its distinctive bumper. This has an A-shaped air intake in the centre with a diamond-style grille.
Thanks to its newly developed design DNA, the ID.3 is immediately identifiable as a zero emission vehicle - with the potential of becoming a new automotive icon.
Sensual and sharp, the new Peugeot 308 continues the brand's commitment to striking design. With bodywork that closely follows the structure of the car...
The new Peugeot 308 offers streamlined, classy styling. This design spans all six of its finishes: Access, Active, Allure, GT Line, GT, and GTi.
Peugeot 308 GTi is equipped with a limited-slip Torsen differential and 19" Carbone19 wheel rims with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires.
Peugeot 308 has all of the essential characteristics needed in the C segment, with its compact size (length: 4.25m and height: 1.46m), a spacious interior...
Ever since Peugeot unveiled the 308, its more athletic counterpart had been keenly awaited, with its promise of an unparalleled driving experience. It was...
The new Peugeot 308 comes with a new look, features innovative e-HDi micro-hybrid technology and optimises fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, which start...
Peugeot's new model in the medium car range, the 308 is the first car of the new "8" generation. It is fitting that this new hatchback should...
Peugeot returns to the world of the GTi with the launch of the Peugeot 308 GTi, a sporty hatchback for a new era: enjoyable for day to day driving and...
Renault Megane E-TECH Electric is full LED and based on the human body's natural 24-hour circadian cycles to optimise the well-being of those on-board.
New Renault Megane gains in elegance and refinement, notably introducing new Pure Vision LED headlamps to improve visibility and comfort during journeys.
The dynamic-looking, high-quality, All-New Renault Megane - loaded with technology features from higher-segment cars - was Renault's star attraction at the...
New Renault Megane RS is available with two chassis: Sport and Cup. This option, which allows customers to choose between two types of handling...
Featuring an expressive and even sportier design, New Renault Megane RS Trophy is available in the iconic Liquid Yellow. This body colour, with its vibrant...
Renault Megane RS Trophy-R benefits from a truly remarkable weight reduction of 130kg, when configured with its lightest equipment and compared to the...
Renault upgraded the entire Mégane range, which now features the new design identity. The Renault Mégane family has gained an extra dash of...
The entire range asserts its personality with an identical front end for the hatchback, estate and coupe, while each one keeps its own distinctive identity.
Already extremely powerful, Megane RS styling has taken on even more dynamism with the Brand's new design identity. The new boot features the enlarged...
Mégane RS 275 Trophy features the best of Renaultsport technology, with the Renaultsport 2.0T engine upgraded to 275 hp and the Cup chassis. This...
New Renault Mégane Hatch is designed to win over a particularly exacting clientele and combines styling cues from both the world of sport and the...
Even more exclusive are the new Renault Megane GT versions which come with 'GT' badging on the grille and 'GT Renault Sport' badging on the tailgate.
The Renault Mégane Coupé Concept unveiled at the Geneva Show in the spring of 2008 paved the way for the release of a new C-segment model...
New Renault Mégane GT and GT Line stand out by their sporty styling cues both inside and out. Their sporty character is further accentuated by the...
As the latest in a long line of Renault sporting models, Renault Mégane RS stands out through its exhilarating performance and handling. The...
With a power output of 265hp and peak torque of 360Nm, Renault Mégane RS Trophy delivers unrivalled efficiency for its class. A new tyre fitment and...
The latest addition to the Renault Sport family is Renault Megane R26.R, a car that has been engineered for performance and extreme driving enjoyment.
Megane II and the Laguna were both showcases for a great deal of innovative technologies Renault launched around 2001-2002; the Renault Card keyless ignition...
As with the previous Megane, the range of models is extremely wide; there is a three and five door hatchback available, named "Sport Hatch" and "Hatch"...
The Renault Mégane Renault Sport or Mégane RS is a series of hot hatch models based on the Renault Mégane, designed and built by...
The RS uses a turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol engine that produces 225 PS (165 kW; 222 bhp), allowing the car to achieve 0-100 km/h in 6.15 s (0-60 mph in 6.0 s)...
The Mégane I was unveiled in September 1995, at the Frankfurt Motor Show, as a replacement for the Renault 19. The car was essentially a reskin of...