For This 168bhp version of the 2.0-litre diesel engine provides brisk performance, and Sport trim includes sports seats, tinted rear windows and different interior trim to the regular models.

Against We'd stick with the 141bhp unit. It's quick enough, more frugal and cheaper to buy and lease.

Seat Exeo Saloon

What Car? says

3 out of 5 stars

Unless you need the extra pace, don't bother with this engine. The 143 version gives just as much in everyday driving, as well as saving you a fair amount in buying and owning costs.

What Car? readers say

4.5


Key facts

0–60mph
8.4 secs
Top speed
142 mph
Average mpg
49.6
Tank range
764 miles
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Buyer's notes

Target Price team says:

Seat offers the Exeo with four engines, but it's hard to look past the strong, economical and attractively priced 141bhp diesel.

The 168bhp diesel is even gutsier and almost as easy on fuel, but starting prices are much higher – the 141bhp unit can be combined with a number of Exeo trims, whereas the 168bhp engine is available with the top two only. There's also a 118bhp diesel.

A smooth and punchy 2.0-litre petrol engine rounds off the range, but is available only with Sport trim, which brings stiffer suspension. We prefer the more forgiving set-up that other trims get, but some will like the Sport's superior body control.

Reader test team says:

Seat Exeo Saloon 2.0 TDI 143 SE 4dr

I have had the car for one year today, it has been faultless, great performance and economy. It is extreemly well equipt, and has everything you would…

Maurice Neal

5 out of 5 stars

Seat Exeo Saloon 2.0 TDI 170 SE Lux 4dr

9 months and 25,000 miles of ownership so far. Only problem has been a dribbling headlight washer when parked. The suspension seemed hard at first…

Steven Sheppard

4 out of 5 stars
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