Cupra Sportstourer
EA211 evo with Miller cycle combustion and VTG turbocharger. 110 kW at 5,000–6,000 rpm, 250 Nm from 1,500 rpm. Base petrol engine in virtually all Cupra models.
Practical with a Sporty Edge
Sportstourer with 150 hp and a manual — economical daily companion with a sporting touch, not a sports car. Barely heavier than the hatchback.
Engine Weaknesses 4
Piston rings wear prematurely, allowing oil into the combustion chamber. Consumption of 0.5–1 l/1,000 km is possible, especially with longlife service intervals. Onset from around 50,000 km.
Symptoms: Blue smoke on acceleration, dropping oil level between service intervals, oil smell from exhaust
The GPF does not complete regeneration on trips under 20 km. Soot loading above 24 g triggers regeneration, which aborts on short runs. Above 60 g the filter is considered failed and must be replaced.
Symptoms: Power loss, increased fuel consumption, 'check exhaust system' warning light, engine in limp mode
With low-quality fuel (below 95 octane) or high ambient temperatures, pre-ignition and metallic knock under load can occur. Sustained use of E10 accelerates the problem.
Symptoms: Metallic knock under load, misfires, increased fuel consumption, power loss in heat
Deposits from exhaust gas recirculation build up in the intake tract and on the EGR valve. With a short-trip driving profile, carbon build-up occurs sooner and causes rough running, especially on cold start.
Symptoms: Rough idle, stumbling on cold start, sluggish throttle response, increased fuel consumption
Vehicle Weaknesses 5
The MQB-evo infotainment system in the Leon KL freezes, shows black screens and loses saved settings. Driver profiles, lane assist and start-stop must be reconfigured after every restart.
The Leon e-Hybrid shows recurring fault messages relating to the hybrid and electric drive system. The high-voltage battery also discharges in vehicles affected by recalls. Owners of PHEV variants from model year 2021/22 were affected by a fire-risk recall.
The door handle sensors of the keyless entry system (KESSY) operate unreliably even in warm weather. The fault is documented on the Cupra Leon KL and often requires a dealer visit for a software update or sensor replacement.
Particularly on the Cupra Leon with Brembo brakes, the discs show above-average wear. Some owners have had to replace the discs before 30,000 km. TÜV inspectors flag rear axle brake pressure.
Rattling from the rear on rough surfaces has been reported on the Leon KL 1.5 eTSI DSG. The Cupra's firmer suspension calibration makes the rear axle more susceptible to noise on poor road surfaces.
Reports & Tests
No serious defects at the first main inspection. Slightly above class average for young used examples. Typical MQB weaknesses: springs/dampers slightly elevated, occasional oil leaks. Steering, driveshafts and corrosion protection convincing.
Listed within the VAG Group as a reliable compact class representative. VAG brands show high to very high reliability in breakdown assistance callouts overall.