Today at the Wörthersee show, Seat has unveiled the new Leon
Cup Racer - a model specially prepared for racing series worldwide. The
Cup Racer is offered in two versions: one with a DSG transmission
priced at €70,000 ($92,000) and the endurance version with a sequential
transmission and mechanical differential lock priced at €95,000
($124,500). The Cup Racer version is based on the
standard five-door Leon and feature a metallic matte grey paint combined
with orange accents. The model is about 40 cm (15.71 inches) wider than
the standard version and sits on 18-inch racing wheels. Seat has also
installed an aerodynamic package that improves the car’s stability at
high speeds. This kit includes a new front spoiler, a rear diffuser and a
two-phase roof spoiler mounted on a support. For the
interior, the company offers a high-strength roll cage, bucket seats
with a HANS head-protection system, a multifunction steering wheel and a
high-resolution TFT display. Under the hood, the Leon Cup Racer gets a
2.0-liter, four-cylinder turbocharged engine that delivers a total of
330 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. (topspeed)
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