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Written by Stephen Dobie
The Seat Leon Cupra is already a pretty spiffing hot hatchback. At any other time in hot hatch history, it"d be more than good enough to lead the class. Problem is, this is no normal time in hot hatch history. There"s the almighty Honda Civic Type R, the class leader. The feisty new Renault Megane RS. The cheap, sensible yet brilliant Hyundai i30N. And we"ve not even mentioned the Ford Focus RS Keen for a USP, Seat"s got its little label maker out and started putting yellow sale stickers on the Leon Cupra"s myriad variants.
Date written: 1 Feb 2018
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The Seat Leon Cupra is already a pretty spiffing hot hatchback. At any other time in hot hatch history, it"d be more than good enough to lead the class. Problem is, this is no normal time in hot hatch history. There"s the almighty Honda Civic Type R, the class leader. The feisty new Renault Megane RS. The cheap, sensible yet brilliant Hyundai i30N. And we"ve not even mentioned the Ford Focus RS Keen for a USP, Seat"s got its little label maker out and started putting yellow sale stickers on the Leon Cupra"s myriad variants.
Date written: 1 Feb 2018
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 10745