The vehicle has all the safety technology expected of new cars, such as lane departure notification, blind-spot warning and braking alert. Tech lovers like me will love the choice of displays in the digital cockpit. You can have a minimal, clean display limiting only the essential information or various coloured and shaped presentations with all the bells and whistles. I particularly like the orange light inside the vehicle, by the door mirrors, to notify you of anything approaching you from either side. Located in the door panel is a light strip that houses the warning light and lights that change colour to red when the doors open when the headlights are on.
The engine economy is super impressive, with the 55 litre approximately 10-gallon petrol tank providing around 530 KM or 340 miles of driving at regular speeds. On full when the car was delivered, I drove the Cupra Leon Estate from the south coast to North Wales, a journey of 303 miles without refuelling.
All occupants will find plenty of room and comfortable seating in the standard five-passenger configuration. You will also appreciate the internal space, which offers a variety of arrangements, with rear seats being able to fold flat so a van-like area can be created if you need long items or large amounts of anything moved. You and your passengers will enjoy the infotainment system which provides all the necessary Apps and Media connections which are now a must.