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Seat - Leon (2014)

Looking for the latest Seat Leon price details? This page delivers up‑to‑date data for the Seat Leon 2014 and all its variants, helping you understand the real cost of owning one. Whether you’re considering a new purchase or a used Seat Leon price comparison, the numbers here reflect market trends and typical depreciation patterns that affect every potential buyer.

Below you’ll find a compact, searchable overview of the 2014 model’s key specifications, a realistic depreciation estimate, comparison benchmarks with competing models, and the vehicle’s market positioning across popular segments. Use the information to answer questions like “What is a 2014 Seat Leon worth?” or “Seat Leon depreciation figures for the first few years.” All data is sourced from reliable dealerships and industry reports; exact prices vary by region, mileage, and condition, so use this guide as a baseline and confirm with local listings for the most accurate quotes.

  • Engine: 1.6‑liter four‑cylitre with 121 hp (114 kW) – available in a naturally aspirated or turbocharged configuration.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 6‑speed semi‑automatic (SMT). The manual gives a more engaging driving feel, while the semi‑automatic offers smoother city‑level performance.
  • Fuel type: Petrol (LEON 1.6L 121 hp) or diesel (LEON 1.4L TSI turbodiesel).
  • Dimensions: Length ≈ 4.310 m; width ≈ 1.748 m; height ≈ 1.409 m; wheelbase ≈ 2.725 m. This makes the Leon comfortable for families and practical for urban driving.
  • Trim levels: Active, Alltrack, Style, M, and the sportier L‑Style – each offering unique features like off‑road dyes, luxury interiors, or enhanced infotainment systems.
  • Safety features: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑keeping assist, eight airbags, electronic stability control, and optional side‑impact monitoring.
  • Infotainment: 7‑inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, AUX/USB inputs, optional navigation, and Android Auto/Apple CarPlay integration.
  • Seats: 5‑seat configuration, with optional 60:40 split‑folding rear seats for versatility.
  • Fuel economy: Approximately 5.8 L/100 km (combined) for the petrol variant; diesel models average 4.5 L/100 km.
  • Warranty: 3‑year/60,000‑km limited warranty, with extended coverage options available from dealership partners.

Depreciation Insight

The Seat Leon depreciation path is typical for European hatchbacks. Without exceptional mileage or detail, the vehicle would lose:

  • 15‑20 % of its value in the first year (reflecting early depreciation of new vehicles). For a used 2014 model, this translates to roughly a 10‑15 % reduction after each successive year.
  • 25‑30 % by the end of the fourth year, leaving a 2014 Seat Leon with a resilient resale value by comparison to other cars with identical mileage.
  • At a 7‑year mark, the vehicle could retain 45‑50 % of its original value, assuming standard care and moderate mileage. This is typical for models that are well‑maintained and fall into the 5‑six‑figure market bracket in many European countries.

For exact figures estimating a 2014 seat’s market value, compare listings from multiple regional databases—this offers a better approximation since prices vary with location, condition, and optional features.

Comparison Context

In the sub‑compact segment, the 2014 Seat Leon stands alongside vehicles such as the Volkswagen Polo, Ford Fiesta, and Hyundai i30. When captured against these competitors: