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  • All-new Seat Leon continues model’s history of outstanding total cost of ownership




    • All-new SEAT Leon receives highly competitive projected total cost of ownership
    • Competitive P11D, BiK and strong residual values contribute to impressively low TCO
    • Launch models include petrol, diesel and mild hybrid variants
    • The range will be enhanced with PHEV models boasting a compelling 10% BiK
    • Entry-level Leon SE 1.0 TSI 110PS even more value for money than outgoing model
    • Leon achieves RVs of up to 41.4% after three years/60,000 miles according to CAP
    • Feature-packed 1.0 TSI SE Dynamic expected to be favourite among fleets
    • Order book now open for all-new Leon, with pricing starting at £19,855

    The all-new SEAT Leon has received outstanding total cost of ownership (TCO) estimates to further enhance its appeal to fleet decision makers and drivers.

    The bold new Leon impressively combines a competitive P11D and BiK with strong residual values to boast among the most competitive TCO in its class, costing as little as 24.6p* per mile over its lifetime*. The range now provides exceptional choice for all fleets, with efficient petrol and diesel models as well as mild hybrid and plug-in hybrid options.

    With its visual appeal and driving dynamics also attracting plaudits, the all-new Leon builds on the outstanding value for money proposition the previous generations were renowned for among fleets, making it even more affordable than the outgoing model.

    While the all-new SEAT Leon has only just opened for orders, it is already set to become a favourite among fleet managers, improving on the outgoing model with a distinct uplift in technology and quality alongside even more connectivity and safety features.

    Among the most impressive additions for fleets include a 10.25-inch Digital Cockpit and a stunning 10-inch infotainment screen, while new advanced driving assistance systems like Park Assist and Lane Assist keep drivers safer on the road. Evolving the model’s reputation for advanced connectivity the all-new Leon also integrates SEAT Connect - SEAT’s newly launched smartphone app that gives drivers seamless control over their vehicle - for the first time.

    Boasting an affordable entry-level price point of just £19,855, a keen BiK rate as low as 27% and residual values of up to 41.4% after three years / 60,000 miles according to CAP, the all-new Leon offers a unique value proposition for fleet decision makers throughout the range.

    The entry-level SEAT Leon SE 1.0 TSI 110 PS combines an impressive array of driving safety and Connected features as standard with a frugal 1.0 110 PS engine, which offers a notable 47.1 - 52.3 mpg. Retaining an excellent 41.2% of its value after three years / 60,000 miles contributes to a TCO of just 24.6ppm over its lifetime.

    The 1.0 TSI 110 PS SE Dynamic is expected to be the most attractive option for fleets, offering a feature rich experience to keep drivers connected and comfortable on the road, while maintaining its accessible price point and TCO.

    The SE Dynamic adds to the already generous spec of the all-new Leon, upgrading the infotainment to the new SEAT Digital Cockpit with Navi, complete with 10-inch infotainment screen and 10.25-inch digital driver binnacle. The specification also introduces tinted rear side windows, larger Dynamic 17-inch alloy wheels and adds Park Assist to the impressive list of safety technology features.

    Despite a raft of advanced technology, the 1.0 TSI 110 PS SE Dynamic maintains the all-new Leon’s outstanding value for money. Priced at just £20,955 and predicted to retain 41.4% of its value after three years / 60,000 miles alongside a low 28% BiK, the 1.0 TSI 110 PS SE Dynamic achieves a TCO of just 25.9p per mile that marks out the all-new Leon as one of the most attractive and accessible options for fleets.

    While the SEAT Leon will initially launch with petrol, diesel and mild hybrid options, the range will soon be extended to offer fleet customers PHEV options boasting a compelling 10% BiK.

    CUPRA will also be introducing the CUPRA Leon later in the year, bringing the brand’s trademark emotive and sophisticated design to a fleet audience, with the efficient PHEV and enticing 10% BiK likely to make the exclusive CUPRA Leon an attractive, high performance proposition.

    Craig Cavanagh, Head of Fleet at SEAT UK said:
    “We know that it’s more important than ever for fleet managers to focus on getting the best value they can, which is why we dedicated so much energy on reimagining the all-new Leon to become an even more inviting proposition to drivers and decision-makers alike.

    “Through its many generations, the Leon is renowned as an accessible, practical and desirable option for fleets and the all-new SEAT Leon takes that a step further: keeping the total cost of ownership so low that it’s more affordable than ever before, while making it one of the most feature-packed cars in the segment.

    As part of SEAT’s easymove strategy, fleet customers need only choose the trim level, engine and colour on the online configurator – each has its own unique equipment to make it stand out and each comes with metallic paint as standard, making it easier for fleet managers and user choosers to pick the perfect car for their needs.

    For more information on SEAT fleet, see www.seat.co.uk/fleet, call 0800 975 7844 or email businesscentre@seatfleet.co.uk.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: All-new Seat Leon continues model’s history of outstanding total cost of ownership started by stuart View original post
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