See CUPRA section of forum
https://forums.seatcupra.net/index.php?forums/cupra-leon-mk4-2020.371/
but yes i believe those wheels you are talking about are for the hybrid only version. They are horrid
Wheels are easy to change though. If you don’t like the original wheels, you can swap them for a set you do like, keep the originals and put them back on the car when you sell it or (if leased) hand it back.Be glad of that as that was looking like a show stopper for a deal on the new Leon
That's an option but I'd guess some people wouldn't want to get a brand new car then have to spend hundreds of pounds on new wheels and some folk might not have any where to store 4 off standard wheels. All SEAT need to do is fit good looking wheels as standard, it's not beyond the whit of man....Wheels are easy to change though. If you don’t like the original wheels, you can swap them for a set you do like, keep the originals and put them back on the car when you sell it or (if leased) hand it back.
You can then sell the second set of wheels you bought to recoup some of your initial outlay. Good quality wheels in a desirable style and colour and in good condition are usually easy to sell.
I’ve done this on the last two VW’s I’ve owned.
Judging by how the LCR wheels look on both the ST and The hatch. I've not seen them in person but I have been told they are complete arse to repair.That's an option but I'd guess some people wouldn't want to get a brand new car then have to spend hundreds of pounds on new wheels and some folk might not have any where to store 4 off standard wheels. All SEAT need to do is fit good looking wheels as standard, it's not beyond the whit of man....
Personally I've got a garage I could store the OEM wheels in but why should I? I just wouldn't buy the car, it's not like it looks unique or any better than the competition. I'd rather just buy a car I don't need to swap the wheels on and for leasing I'd certainly not want to spend any money on new wheels. I guess if the lease cost is cheap enough you'd just live with the not so nice wheels.
The pricing of the new Leon and Cupra versions and the PCP/PCH deals to be had will most likely determine it's sales success.
Any confirmation on the standard kit?
The bucket seats look great, not an option I've had on my last 2.
Wondering about the audio as well. My 280 had the standard audio which was ok until I heard what I was missing.
Current Cupra has beats. It's better than stock but not amazing.
Are beats still apart of the Cupra brand?
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Thanks for the infoFinal UK spec confirmation / pricing etc is going to be a few months off, as the new Leon has only just been released
Beats are still fitted to SEAT's so expect them to continue onto these cars.
Thanks for the info
Are they still being fitted in the UK?
beats was only fitted on my leon cupra because they couldn't honour the seat sound that I originally ordered.
I was under the impression that WLTP prevented post WLTP buyers/leases to spec as an option.
I was hoping that beats would still be apart of the cupra brand so it would be fitted as stock to all new Cupra's (like the limited edition R).
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Yeah I've seen them on some Ibizas. I thought they were special editions.They are fitted to the IBIZA FR I've been driving recently although looking at the press photo from the new CUPRA Leon the speaker's don't have the badge on them like they normally would.
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