I'm sure the pricing will be right in the middle of the competition - Seat can't afford to offer less bang per $ than what's considered to be an excellent selection of cars in the Astra/Focus/Type R mould. The additional power over the competition will
help, I'm sure in the balance!
I was at the show yesterday, and had a chat with a couple of people on the stand - it's clear they've been reading the opinions here, and also that the Cupra as shown may well change quite a bit before its release date. It's basically a bit of a customer clinic at the moment on a grand stage, as I'm sure mOrk is alluding to.
The bodykit that's available already should fit the Cupra, and that includes the twin pipe exhaust. There was also talk of perhaps a centre exit option.
For me, the outside has grown on me but the dash is a real letdown. In particular the centre console on the Cupra looked like something Ford threw up for the old Focus with nasty ali/plastic. The displays need to be bigger to take up some of the acres of bare plastic, or better still a complete new centre console in a softer material. I'm sure option kits to replace it will be available, but IMHO it's out of place at whatever price.
I had a look at the VXR (1st time near one) and the centre console in that (admitedly with sat nav) is really nice. 19" rims on the show car as well, but not nearly as practical as the Leon so rules it out for me.
What is it with current cars and stoopid narrow boot openings and shallow boots?! And that's after they've removed the spare wheel.....
Have to wait till later in the year now to see the final version and get a test drive in and see what I think then.
Adrian