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2026 Cupra Leon Hatch due in October with mild-hybrid, long-range PHEV to follow


The facelifted Cupra Leon Hatch will finally be launched in Australia in October, when it will be released in mild-hybrid entry-level and 221kW VZx flagship forms, before a 150kW ‘Ve’ plug-in hybrid (PHEV) variant arrives early next year.

Speaking with CarExpert at the local launch of the all-new Terramar mid-size SUV, Cupra Australia head of product Jeff Shafer confirmed the three-tier small-car range and said the decision to import the lower-output PHEV instead of the 200kW version is a case of “trying something different”.

“The hatchback is a bit of a smaller car. We want to look at where that lands in terms of price point,” Mr Shafer said.

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It means the facelifted Leon range will look a little different to the outgoing lineup, which comprises 140kW V, 180kW VZ, 180kW VZe and 221kW VZx grades.

The new Leon S mHEV will form the lowest rung on the ladder, powered by the Volkswagen Group’s 1.5 eTSI four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine with 48V mild-hybrid assistance. Making 110kW and 250Nm, it’s the same powertrain that just launched in the larger Terramar and already does service in the Audi A3 35 TFSI – both of which share the Leon’s MQB evo underpinnings.

Expect it to be something of an efficiency leader, too. While not a full hybrid like you’ll find in a Toyota Corolla, the Leon Hatch 1.5 eTSI claims to consume just 5.3L/100km on the strict WLTP combined cycle based on UK specifications, and emits 122g/km of CO2.

Driving the front wheels via a seven-speed ‘DSG’ dual-clutch automatic transmission, the mild-hybrid Leon accelerates from 0-100km/h in a claimed 9.0 seconds and has a top speed of 216km/h – the UK-spec Corolla Hatch 1.8L hybrid manages a 9.1-second sprint and consumes 4.4-4.7L/100km, for reference.