Cupra Leon 2023 facelift spied at Nurburgring

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Cupra is giving the Leon a refresh this year in a fresh attack on the hot hatch market.

We’ve caught the facelifted Cupra Leon testing once more but this time it’s the range-topping estate model that will aim to take on the best of the performance wagon genre.

Cupra’s sales grew by 93 per cent in 2022 and while that figure is impressive, it’s worth remembering just how new Cupra is. The Leon was the second car to feature in Cupra’s line up since it branched off from parent company SEAT in 2018 and since launching we’ve seen the performance brand grow its line up with the Formentor, Tavascan and the latest concept car – the Urban Rebel.

The future looks bright for Cupra with its plans for electrification (we’re still waiting to hear SEAT’s EV plans) and it would’ve been easy to let the petrol-powered car lose priority to oncoming fully-electric models, but Cupra is looking to keep the Leon fresh with some mid-life tweaks.

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Our spy pictures show a Cupra Leon Estate and it looks like the car has received light exterior tweaks. The rear end remains the same with its full-width light bar and bumper design, the quad exhaust layout being a signature of the hottest Cupra model.

At the front we can already spot plenty of changes despite the camouflage. There’s a new look to the lower grille and the side air intakes but, most interestingly, the top grille has shrunk in size, possibly allowing for greater air flow to the lower grille. The headlights will change too as we could see the triple light feature taken from the Tavascan and Terramar models. The wheels are the same 19-inch ones found on the range-topping model.

The range of engines is unlikely to change with the well-known VW Group EA888 four-cylinder turbocharged unit leading the way. In the latest Golf R power rises to 232kW (a 7kW increase on the Leon), so we could see a similar slight bump in power for the Cupra Leon.

The interior might not change drastically in terms of looks, but we could see the adoption of the latest Volkswagen Group technology, including improved voice recognition and touch sensitive controls seen in the updated Golf.

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