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Seat gives its hatchback the BTCC treatment

Seat is building on its switch to a diesel Leon for the British Touring Car Championship by launching a track-themed oil-burner version of the car, the FR550.The BTCC-inspired Leon is powered by the same turbocharged 2.0-litre turbodiesel engine found in the standard 2.0 TDI FR, with outputs of 167bhp and 258lb ft of torque. That’s good enough, the manufacturer claims, for a 0-60mph time of 8.2sec.Jason Plato wannabes will also get a suitable interior that includes sporty bucket seats with integrated head restraints, an auxiliary connection for iPod or MP3 player, and 18-inch wheels.In addition to this Seat is also offering the FR550 with a range of unique and distinctive colours like lime green (pictured) and ‘Citrus’. But if those aren’t to your liking then metallic black, silver, red and white are also available.The limited-edition FR550 (only 550 are to be made) commands a £400 premium over the car on which it’s based. The car is available to order now at Seat dealerships, priced at £18,405.

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