For On top of S trim, this special edition adds dual-zone climate control, Bluetooth, cruise control and height- and lumbar adjustment on the front seats. This engine averages more than 55mpg.
Against These Copa editions are only available until the end of June, so you'll need to move quickly if you want one.
We're yet to drive this version of the Leon, but as soon as we do, our verdict will appear here online.
Leons are a bit like curry: there's everything from a mild eco model right up to a fiery, full-spice, blow-your-socks-off Cupra R, and a range of hot models in between that should suit most tastes.
Petrol buyers have a wide choice – from the entry-level 1.4 to the 1.2- and 1.4 TSI units, as well as three 2.0-litre turbos in the FR, Cupra and Cupra R.
Diesel options include a 1.6 that can be specified in Seat's 'green' Ecomotive trim. There are a couple of 2.0-litre turbodiesels, too, with 138- or 168bhp.
All models come well equipped, but we'd stay away from Sport models that have stiffer suspension.
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