Seat Leon SC Cross Sport won't make production

Decision not to put rugged Leon SC concept into production wasn't made as a result of the VW emissions scandal
The Seat Leon SC Cross Sport concept car will not make production, the manufacturer has confirmed, but the decision has not been made as a result of the VW emissions scandal.
Design studio chief engineer Angel Lahoz, said the concept will instead be used to inspire the design of future cars, while the manufacturer confirmed recent heavy investment in its next five-year plan will go ahead unchanged.
“The car could be on the road tomorrow, but it will remain a concept car,” Lahoz said.
“It was important for us to see if we could create something that offered SUV practicality with Cupra performance; now we know we can, the Leon SC Cross Sport, along with other concepts, will help inspire future models."
Carol Gomez, colour and trim designer on the concept, explained that part of the brief was to create a car that appealed to a younger audience: "We wanted to create something that felt young and dynamic, offering an all-road experience as well as an urban one, too,” she said.
"The Ultra Orange colour scheme could appear in the future, but the pigments on the concept can't cope with everyday UV rays so it would have to be slightly different.” 
The Spanish company unveiled the high-performance, off-road-focused three-door Leon concept at the Frankfurt motor show earlier this year, and was thought to be monitoring feedback on forums and at the motor show itself before making a decision on whether to build the car and put it on sale.
However the decision has now been made for the car not to be built, and it will instead be used to draw inspiration for the manufacturer’s future SUVs.
The manufacturer denied its decision was a result of the VW emissions scandal. "Our plans are unchanged after dieselgate, and we will continue with our strategy," a spokesperson said.
The Leon SC Cross Sport offers 41mm more ground clearance than the standard Leon SC and is powered by the recently upgraded 286bhp version of the turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol engine used by the production Leon Cupra.
It also features permanent four-wheel drive.
The Seat Leon Cross Sport comes with styling upgrades including gloss black extended wheel arches and sills, larger air intakes, a quadruple exhaust and a rear roof spoiler. It also has two-tone 19in alloy wheels.
However, the more rugged off-road cars pave the way for the Spanish company's forthcoming range of SUVs, which you can read about here.
This ties in with an emerging trend in the car industry, with mild off-roaders and SUVs becoming halo products that attract customers.

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