It is, even the 5 door, easy to disconnect or turn off with OBD11.Soundaktor? If it's fitted to the R?![]()
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It is, even the 5 door, easy to disconnect or turn off with OBD11.Soundaktor? If it's fitted to the R?![]()
No idea! One of the quite strange things about this car, right from the beginning has been the lack of detailed information. When I had Porsche 911's the technical infor available was far more forthcoming.
I do think that the ST, the carbon and the ST-R are more different than might be obvious.
I read various reviews and the Carbon was a dressed up 2.0TSI ST. The R has lowered suspension and negative cambered wheels. The car sits quite differently than the 2.0TSI ST.
There is a review of the carbon and the guy mentions the R and says the exhaust is completely different. (He also seemed to think the R was a far more preferable car....)
https://www.seatcupra.net/index.php/2018/08/23/seat-leon-cupra-st-carbon-edition-video-review/
One of his comments is that he wanted to take the R home with him. I think there is a big difference in the cars.
Does the carbon have active suspension?
The tailpipes on the carbon look to be carbon fibre. That is the same as the R.
Maybe the R is all kidology and it really is a 1.2TSi engine, and not really 4 wheel drive!!!
But it does have lots of warranty and that gives me peace of mind.
Revised camber front and rear but ride height is unchanged. However the wheels have a more aggressive offset (ET45 vs ET50) so does give a lower look through the wider track of 10mm front and rear. Rear camber is just within normal range of standard cars adjustment. Front has revised lower arms/hubs I believe to add the camber. These were developed for the Golf GTi Clubsport S and robbed from the VW Parts bin.
No 'active suspension', as active suspension changes based on loads/steering angle etc. Just the same DCC suspension as the Cupra where you can adjust the stiffness of the dampers.
If you check this thread on the exhaust they've confirmed part numbers.
https://forums.seatcupra.net/index.php?threads/cupra-300-st-with-mk7-5-golf-estate-exhaust.453316/
There was a lot of misinformation by the press around the ABT and a 'revised' exhaust. The ABT site has been copied and pasted that suggests the ABT R ST's have a revised exhaust. They don't. That was a different car which effectively had the old 370 ABT box for none GPF cars but upgraded downpipe that upped the power to 400. This was ABT 'S'.
ThIs car:
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Edit - this wasn't helped by Seat saying the R ST was going to be offered with the 370 ABT upgrade. Even as they said it, a few people on here, including myself, pointed out it couldn't be 370, as ABT only offered 350 for the GPF cars that the R ST was.
Revised camber front and rear but ride height is unchanged. However the wheels have a more aggressive offset (ET45 vs ET50) so does give a lower look through the wider track of 10mm front and rear. Rear camber is just within normal range of standard cars adjustment. Front has revised lower arms/hubs I believe to add the camber. These were developed for the Golf GTi Clubsport S and robbed from the VW Parts bin.
No 'active suspension', as active suspension changes based on loads/steering angle etc. Just the same DCC suspension as the Cupra where you can adjust the stiffness of the dampers.
If you check this thread on the exhaust they've confirmed part numbers.
https://forums.seatcupra.net/index.php?threads/cupra-300-st-with-mk7-5-golf-estate-exhaust.453316/
There was a lot of misinformation by the press around the ABT and a 'revised' exhaust. The ABT site has been copied and pasted that suggests the ABT R ST's have a revised exhaust. They don't. That was a different car which effectively had the old 370 ABT box for none GPF cars but upgraded downpipe that upped the power to 400. This was ABT 'S'.
ThIs car:
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Edit - this wasn't helped by Seat saying the R ST was going to be offered with the 370 ABT upgrade. Even as they said it, a few people on here, including myself, pointed out it couldn't be 370, as ABT only offered 350 for the GPF cars that the R ST was.
Just want to make sure we don't forget the Magnetic Grey version
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/new/201912185434526?postcode=so437dj&onesearchad=New&onesearchad=Nearly New&onesearchad=Used&make=SEAT&advertising-location=at_cars&sort=price-asc&radius=1500&model=LEON&aggregatedTrim=Cupra R ST&page=3
Morning,
Only on 2WD Cupra R, Not ST, in front of Gear stick I beleive, that right @Damo H ?
@Damo H
Where's this xxx of xxx on the interior trim ?, haven't noticed mine
Unlike the Cupra R 5 door, the Carbon Cupra R ST is not a limited edition, just a different model you can order. That's why you don't get a No XXX of XXX on your internal trim. However like the Carbon, Seat UK only decided only to bring a set number into the UK to give it some kind of exclusivity.
It is a sudo-limited edition in the UK, as we're only getting 150. May not even get that. 50 Carbon Editions where supposed to be made for the UK, all the same spec. Only 42 made it in the end.Correct. The R ST is not a limited edition so it doesn’t have that.
It is a sudo-limited edition in the UK, as we're only getting 150. May not even get that. 50 Carbon Editions where supposed to be made for the UK, all the same spec. Only 42 made it in the end.
R ST is actually limited, according to SEAT anyway. 1700 cars
The fact they've not numbered them, tells me they'll sell as many as they can, and don't expect to sell 1600. I'd still call that marketing BS though.Sorry, 1600 cars