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Sporty Leon has punch and panache

SEAT Leon FR

Review by Bill McCarthy

SEAT has cemented its reputation as being the youthful arm of the VW empire by offering sporty styling, punchy engines and excellent handling.

But there is much more to it, their cars are economical and family friendly and are in fact great all-rounders offered at competitive prices.

The FR model is a great example of this with sharp angles and creases, sporty bumpers, dual exhaust pipes and matched with eye catching lighting designs,

Now in its fourth generation, the interior is particularly roomy, especially in the rear, with excellent head and legroom, It feels a pleasant environment aided by ambient lighting.

Stowage space is also excellent with plenty of storage areas and pockets to complement a decent boot area of 380 litres. Like all hatchbacks, this can be extended by folding the rear seats.

The layout is minimalist and largely dark plastic with the main focus a high-resolution 10.25-inch configurable driver instrument cluster and 10-inch infotainment system.

This includes In-car connectivity with Full Link including cloud-based functions and services like smartphone connectivity, which allows occupants to connect their mobile devices to the vehicle’s infotainment system.

This is complemented by a wraparound dashboard 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.

Even the entry-level SE provides keyless start, LED headlight technology with automatic high beam, electric and heated side mirrors, electronic parking brake, cloth upholstery, leather steering wheel and gear stick, and SEAT Connect technology as standard.

This model adds goodies like 17-inch alloy wheels, upholstery stitching that matches the exterior colour, a leather multifunction steering wheel, three-zone air conditioning, wireless charging tray in the front and two USB points in the rear. In addition to the front two.

On the road, the 1.5 litre turbo petrol engine produces plenty of grunt, hitting 60mph in just under 10 seconds, but also delivering plenty of torque, so power is always on tap.

It is a refined unit that, mated with a six-speed manual box, provides a pleasant driving experience. The DSG automatic transmission is designed so that the gear selector is no longer mechanically connected to the gearbox, instead using electronic signals to indicate a shift. There are three driving modes, Eco, Normal and Sport, but in addition, the FR and FR Sport models offer a sliding scale of changes to adapt the car to their exact requirements.

Sitting 15mm lower to the ground the suspension set-up ensures the FR not only looks sportier, but delivers excellent handling characteristics with plenty of grip when leaning into corners. It really is a fun car to drive. The downside is that it can feel unsettled on some lesser road surfaces.

Economy is excellent with the mid-40s mpg comfortably achievable.

All SEATs are safe and the Leon offers the advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) designed to see more of its surroundings and react to obstacles on the road or sudden movements by other drivers.

Factfile

SEAT Leon FR 130PS

Price: £25,545

Mechanical: 130PS, 1498cc four-cylinder turbo petrol engine driving front wheels via a 6-speed manual gearbox

Max speed: 129mph

0-62mph: 9.4 seconds

Combined mpg: 46  (WLTP combined cycle)

Insurance group: 16

CO2 emissions: 130g/km

BiK rating: 29%

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

Dramatic styling gives Lexus the edge

Lexus e300h
Lexus e300h

Lexus ES300h

By Bill McCarthy

When it comes to dramatic styling, Lexus has few peers and the ES300 embraces elegant styling with state-of-the-art technology.

Based on the firm’s Global Architecture-K  platform, it has what the Japanese firm describes as ‘Provocative Elegance’

The fourth generation self-charging hybrid system couples a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with a compact electric motor to deliver 215hp/160kW and combined cycle fuel economy of a claimed 50.4 to 53.2mpg.

The latest revisions for 2022 deliver an upgrade to the multimedia system, interior changes and new colours.

Cloud-based navigation is now included with the multimedia system, together with improved recognition of voice commands and wireless smartphone integration using Apple CarPlay. Annoyingly for Android users you still need to plug into a USB port.

The uprated navigation gives access to real-time road and traffic information and displays information such as local fuel prices and parking.

If cloud connection should be lost, an embedded navigation provided on higher grade models can be used.

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The upgraded data communications module (DCM) allows the vehicle to communicate with mobile networks and the internet and to access their car remotely using the Lexus Link smartphone app.

This can lock or unlock the doors, operate the hazard lights and set the air conditioning before making a journey.

Inside, the centre console has been revised, providing two cup holders and USB-A and USB-C ports for playback and device charging respectively.

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The exterior is still a bit of a showstopper, with a sculpted profile and signature spindle grille, while the F-Sport adds those sporty touches, without detracting from the overall elegance of the car.

F Sport styling includes sports front seats embossed with the F Sport emblem and striking aluminium trim.

The interior has a real premium feel, with high quality soft touch trim and a logical layout.The powered heated front seats are multi adjustable and all occupants are kept in comfort and shielded from outside noise with state of the art noise suppression materials.

The console itself features a somewhat fiddly track/pad mouse which controls the major functions through the central eight-inch display screen.

Despite the premium price tag, the list of kit represents good value and includes DAB radio, front and rear parking sensors and reversing camera, power-adjustable, heated front seats, power-adjustable steering column, sunroof, rear privacy glass and dual-zone climate control.

The list continues with the comprehensive safety kit to gain a Euro NCAP five star rating which includes 10 airbags, traction and stability control and on this model blind spot monitor, rear cross traffic alert and new daytime cyclist and night-time pedestrian detection.

Space in the long, but shallow boot is only slightly compromised by the battery, but is adequate for the style of car at 454 litres.

It is a brilliant motorway cruiser, quiet but with plenty of power for rapid acceleration where needed, with the hybrid combo just a whisper in the background.

Handling is also excellent, especially in Sport mode where it dismisses twisting roads and bend with ease. It feels refined, with the advanced suspension soaking up bumps and potholes, and occupants are cosseted in comfort.The Lexus is a luxurious alternative to German dominance in the premium sector, being refined and fairly cheap to run.

Factfile

Lexus ES 300h F-Sport
Price: £47,095
Mechanical: 215bhp, 2,487cc petrol engine/battery hybrid, driving front wheels wheels via CVT  gearbox
Max speed: 112mph
0-62mph: 8.9 seconds
Combined mpg: 52.9
Insurance group: 34E
CO2 emissions: 127g/km
Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles