How much is the Cupra Leon Sportstourer?
New-for-Oz Leon Sportstourer wagon is currently only offered in 200kW plug-in VZe guise, listing for $69,990 before on-roads. However, Cupra Australia has confirmed that a hotter and pricier 245kW petrol all-wheel-drive VZx wagon is due locally in mid-2026. For the superior VZ1 version of the 2025 Cupra Leon, customers must pay at least £42,400 ($56,495) in the UK, and the VZ2 starts at £46,280 ($61,665). Sitting at the top of the 2025 Cupra Leon family is the VZ3, which is offered from £49,675 ($66,190). The Cupra Leon Estate Shadow Edition starts at £39,335 ($52,410).
What is the best CUPRA to buy?
The CUPRA Formentor has won Best All-rounder at the 2022 Autocar Awards. The Formentor’s wide-ranging capabilities have once again been recognised, with the performance SUV-coupé effortlessly blending distinctive styling, practicality, class-leading driving dynamics, a five-star safety rating and the latest technology. Cupra Formentor: The Formentor, being a more premium and performance-oriented model, may have a higher starting price compared to the standard Golf. Volkswagen Golf: The Golf is often positioned as a more accessible option within the Volkswagen lineup, making it a cost-effective choice for a broad customer base.
Are Cupra Leons good cars?
They’re a good choice if you want to mix lots of electric driving with a bit of performance and style, but it’s the 300hp petrol Leon that’s the choice for the real enthusiasts. If you’d like to see how much money you could save through Carwow, check out our Cupra Leon deals or Cupra Leon leasing deals. The market isn’t exactly awash with compact estates such as the Leon, so it’s great that this performance car is an option, and one that’s worth buying. We’d suggest that you find a really good example and keep it for the long term if you’re a driving enthusiast.
Why is CUPRA so expensive?
CUPRA’s cars are designed to be sportier, so have more powerful engine and motor options plus more aggressive body styling. They’re also generally more expensive than their SEAT counterparts, so while you may benefit from higher-quality materials and more technology, ask yourself whether this is important to you. Cupra’s are reasonably cheap to maintain. Most models have middling engine sizes which means servicing costs range from £140 – £225 (depending on your chosen garage). Plus, there are no special requirements for maintaining a Cupra outside recommended regular servicing, fluid changes and other necessary repairs.