The Cupra and FR also have the electronic diff.
Which then beggars the question, whats the point of having both the Cupra and Cupra R in a model line up? If the Cupra R costs £600 more than the Cupra, realistically, you would be stupid to buy a Cupra.
Realistically, it's going to be at least 1-2k more (the old Cupra R was 2.5k more than the Cupra) and for that you'd get the extra 25bhp, bigger brakes, wheels... I wonder if the leather seats are standard? They look nice...but then again I suppose they are an option on the Cupra.

