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Volkswagen Polo vs Cupra Leon

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Volkswagen Polo
Volkswagen Polo

$22,490 - $39,990

2022 price

Cupra Leon
Cupra Leon

$39,989 - $67,888

2023 price

Summary

2022 Volkswagen Polo
2023 Cupra Leon
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 3, 1.0L

Turbo 4, 1.4L
Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

Premium Unleaded/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
5.4L/100km (combined)

1.8L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Needs premium unleaded
  • No adjustable rear vents
  • No rear centre armrest

  • Infuriating multimedia system
  • Expensive
  • PHEV-related limited boot space
2022 Volkswagen Polo Summary

The sixth-generation Volkswagen Polo arrived in Australia in 2018, and four years down the track it’s time for an update.

The line-up has been trimmed from four to three grades, and in a conscious decision to better align the car with what Polo buyers are typically opting for, standard specification is up along with cost-of-entry.

Some of the headline upgrades are cosmetic tweaks front and rear, as well as new digital instrumentation, wireless charging, AEB, and LED headlights on all models.

We’ll get into the details shortly, but to clarify, this review will deal with the entry-level Life and more highly specified Style model, with the GTI hot hatch covered in a separate review.

Volkswagen Australia invited us to the car’s local launch drive which took in a combination of city, suburban, B-road, highway and freeway running. So we were able to get a solid first taste of how the refreshed small hatch measures up in a slowly shrinking, but still hotly contested city car market.

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2023 Cupra Leon Summary

Behold the beautiful Cupra Leon VZe.

Like its name and multimedia screen, this enigmatic hatchback needs some decoding to make sense to Australians.

Essentially, the Leon VZe is a variation of today's eighth-generation Volkswagen Golf. Except it's built in Spain by VW Group subsidiary SEAT (remember them?), offering sleeker styling, and – in VZe guise – a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) powertrain.

In other words, this is similar to the intriguing Golf GTE grade not offered in Australia, but with more than a splash of Balenciaga about the way it looks, feels and drives – and with pricing to match (from $59,990, before on-road costs).

So, does the Leon VZe combine the sportiness of a hot hatch and torquey zing of an EV with the parsimony of a hybrid? Could this be the most complete small car on sale in Australia today?

Let's spill the tea to find out.

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