When the Seat Leon was put through extensive Euro NCAP testing, it came out with a full five-star score, so you can have confidence in Seat’s safety and security.
There is plenty of potentially life-saving equipment added to the Leon as standard, such as Front Assist which provides collision warning and automatic emergency braking if it looks like you’re about to connect with another vehicle, pedestrian or cyclist. There’s more included, too, with further equipment available as part of optional safety packs.
Being built around the basics of the Golf, there’s lots of headroom in the Seat Leon, both front and back, while the hatchback boasts a boot that’s exactly the same size as the Volkswagen’s, at 380 litres. The estate model’s cargo area is two-thirds larger and, of course, extends to an even greater capacity once you’ve folded the seats down.