The all-new SEAT Leon will soon be available in 5 Door Hatchback and a Sports Tourer Estate.

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.

Trim levels will be ‘Reference’, ‘Style’, ‘Xcellence’ and ‘FR’ – Even in ‘Reference’ trim, the new Leon comes with a high list of standard features like Keyless-Go, Climatronic Air Conditioning and SEAT Connect technology.

The new Leon will available with a choice of 3 petrol engines – 1.0TSi, 1.5TSi and a 2.0TSi. There will be 2 Diesel engine options and an all new Mild-Hybrid eTSi engine along wild a Plug-In Hybrid will now be available. Manual and DSG Automatic Gearboxes are an option.

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).

t 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.