The Leon full-LED light unit comprises six LED modules for the main low beam headlamp and a further three for the high beam function.
In addition, the turn indicators, which use a cluster of LEDs, use only half the power of a standard light bulb performing the same task. That gives them a very bright light distribution, but one that’s comfortable and that enables the eyes to very effectively perceive contrast between objects, reducing eye strain.Īmazingly, they provide this quality of light while consuming less power than traditional headlamps: 50% less than a xenon bulb while functioning on low beam. The full-LED headlamps of the Seat Leon are 5,300K – extremely close to daylight. Measured by colour temperature in kelvins (K), and where natural daylight is around 5,500K, xenon headlamps measure 4,200K, and conventional halogen bulbs 3,000K. They provide the closest light to natural daylight of any headlamp on the market.
In that context, and given that satellite navigation is often an option that costs more than £500 alone in all classes of car, the Seat Leon Technology Pack offer is quite incredible.įull-LED headlamps offer exceptional illumination, while being energy-efficient and non-dazzling to oncoming motorists.
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However, in order that the maximum number of drivers can experience this illuminating technology, Seat has made them available for a staggeringly low price.įull-LED headlamps were until now the sole preserve of the luxury car class, available as a high-priced option. Specified as individual options, LED Headlights, Navigation System and DAB radio would together cost a buyer over £1,900, with the lamps alone a £995 option. By making the Technology Pack available for a dazzling £500, the most advanced in-car light technology available today has never been more affordable. Seat has introduced an offer that will brighten the lives of new Leon buyers.