Metallic - Magnetic tech grey
Metallic - Midnight black
Premium metallic - Dark void
Premium metallic - Graphene grey
Premium metallic - Taiga Grey
Matte - Magnetic tech grey
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£32,560 - £50,135
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£13,995
Colour guide
Solid - Fiord blue
Free
Metallic - Glacial white
£695
Specifications
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Metallic - Magnetic tech grey
£695
It might be one of the stealthier colour options you could go for, but this handsome shade of Magnetic tech grey really looks classy on the Cupra Leon’s athletic bodywork. The darker tones make its bronze badging pop too, and it should help to keep the hot hatchback’s residual value in good order.
Metallic - Midnight black
£695
Though it contrasts nicely against the Cupra Leon’s bronze badging, Midnight black does make this otherwise attractive hot hatchback look a wee bit bulkier than it would in a lighter shade of paint. Still, if you like a stealthy appearance, then it’s a good choice - just know it’ll show up a load of dirt if you leave it unwashed for a while.
Premium metallic - Dark void
£995
Premium metallic - Graphene grey
£995
Premium metallic - Taiga Grey
£995
Matt - Century bronze
£2,055
Matt - Enceladus grey
£2,055
Matte - Magnetic tech grey
£2,055
Matte paint finishes can be a bit polarising, but the Cupra Leon wears this particular colour very well indeed. Without a metallic finish it won’t look quite as vibrant in the sunshine, but if you want a sporty look that’s also pretty understated, it makes for a good choice. Just know that this particular colour finish might be a bit tricky to keep looking clean.