Seat Leon 2020 1.0 TSI 110 Hp
Seat Leon 2020 1.0 petrol description
Estate car / wagon Seat Leon 2020 1.0 TSI 110 Hp has been produced from 2021 to 2024. It has three-cylinder petrol engine with displacement of 1.0 litres, which produces power of 110 horsepower on 5500 rpm and torque 200 Nm (Newton metres) on 2000 revolutions per minute.
This 3-cylinder 12-valve engine camshaft is driven by belt (What is an engine chain and belt? ). Engine has fuel injection system and BorgWarner B01V turbine. The engine meets the Euro 6 emissions standard. Average engine life expectancy (mileage before serious repairs are needed) is from 220 000 to 370 000 kilometres. Remember that engine life depends on regular maintenance and the quality of the materials used (oils, fuels, etc.).
More engine specs
The VW DLAA 1.0 TSI is a three-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine produced at Volkswagen’s Czech plant from 2020 to 2024. It was later discontinued after stricter ...
This Seat Leon 1.0 engine oil type is 0W-20 and oil capacity is 4 litres.
Seat Leon 2020 1.0 TSI 110 Hp has front wheel drive (FWD) and manual gearbox with 6 gears.
Seat Leon 2020 1.0 TSI 110 Hp accelerates to speed 100 kilometres per hour in 11.2 seconds. The maximum speed of this car is 199 km/h.
The fuel consumption of this Seat Leon 2020 1.0 TSI 110 Hp in combined mode (combining urban and highway driving) is 5.9 litres per 100km (16.9 km/l), fuel consumption in city - 5.9 l/100km, highway fuel economy - 4.2 l/100km. Fuel tank capacity is 45 litres or 11.89 gallons, which gives a mileage up to 760 kilometers without refueling in urban cycle and even up to 1060 kilometers on highway.

Seat Leon 2020 1.0 TSI 110 Hp technical data
| Model: | Seat Leon 1.0 TSI 110 Hp | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Body style: | Estate car / wagon | ||
| Production period: | 2021. January ... 2024. December | ||
| Engine: | 999 cm3 Petrol, 3 cylinders | CO2 emissions: | no data |
| Power: | 110 HP ON 5500 RPM | Torque: | 200 NM ON 2000 RPM |
| Gearbox: | Manual gearbox (6 gears) | Drive type: | Front wheel drive (FWD) |
| Maximum speed: | 199 km/h | Acceleration 0-100 km/h: | 11.2 seconds |
| Fuel consumption (l/100km): | 5.9 (combined) 5.9 (urban) 4.2 (highway) | ||
| Fuel tank capacity: | 45 litres (11.9 gallons) | ||
| Car dimensions: | 4.64m (length) 1.80m (width) 1.45m (height) | ||
| Turning diameter: | 10.5 meters | ||
| Seats: | 5 seats | ||
| Trunk capacity: | 620 litres | ||
| Trunk max capacity: | 1600 litres (with rear seats folded down, if possible) | ||
| Gross weight: | 1900 kg Net weight: 1257 kg Load capacity: 643 kg | ||
Seat Leon 2020 1.0 TSI 110 Hp engine DLAA
Engine reliability and common problems:
The VW DLAA 1.0 TSI is a three-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine produced at Volkswagen’s Czech plant from 2020 to 2024. It was later discontinued after stricter Euro 6e emissions requirements came into effect and was replaced by the DUSA engine. Despite its small displacement, the engine offers good efficiency and decent everyday performance, but it is quite demanding in terms of maintenance.In general, the DLAA can be reliable, but it does not tolerate neglected service or low-quality consumables. Long oil change intervals or cheaper unsuitable oil can quickly lead to stuck piston rings and increased oil consumption. The cylinder walls use plasma coating, which is also sensitive to poor fuel quality and contamination. Because of this, clean fuel and proper oil are especially important for long-term durability.
Like many modern direct-injection gasoline engines, this unit is prone to carbon buildup on the intake valves. Over time this can affect engine smoothness, throttle response, and performance, so intake cleaning may eventually become necessary.
The timing belt also deserves close attention. If it breaks, the valves will be damaged, so belt condition and replacement intervals should not be ignored. Overall, the DLAA is a modern and efficient small turbo engine, but its reliability depends heavily on disciplined servicing, quality oil, good fuel, and timely monitoring of the timing belt.
Overall, this engine can last around 220,000 to 370,000 km if properly maintained, using the correct quality oil and fuel, and carrying out regular checks and maintenance.
The engine has hydraulic valve tappets (lifters), which provide quieter operation and do not require periodic adjustment, but are more complex in design and can cause serious engine damage in the event of failure.
| Engine displacement | 999 cm3 |
|---|---|
| Number of cylinders | 3 |
| Bore (cylinder diameter) | 74.5 mm |
| Stroke length (piston move) | 76.4 mm |
| Compression ratio | 11.5 : 1 |
| Camshaft drive | Timing belt Timing belt engines are generally quieter and less vibrating than chain engines, but belt usually needs to be replaced more often and the risk of breakage is higher. |
| Fuel system | Injection |
| Seat Leon 2020 1.0 TSI 110 Hp oil type | 0W-20 |
| Oil capacity | 4 litres (4.2 quarts) |
| Coolant capacity | 8 litres (8.5 quarts) |
| Power | 110 HP ON 5500 RPM |
| Torque | 200 NM ON 2000 RPM |
| Engine manufacturer | Volkswagen (VW) |
| Start of production (year) | no data |
| Duration of production | no data |
| Engine also used on | Volkswagen Golf Skoda Octavia Audi A3 Skoda Fabia Audi A1 and 5 other models |
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| Modification | Engine | Power | Consumption | Gearbox | Drive type |
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| Seat Leon 2020 1.0 TSI 90 Hp Jan 2020 — Dec 2023 | 1.0 Petrol | 90 HP | 5.6 l/100km | Manual (5) | Front wheel |
| Seat Leon 2021 1.0 TSI 110 Hp Jan 2021 — Dec 2024 | 1.0 Petrol | 110 HP | 5.9 l/100km | Manual (6) | Front wheel |
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Seat Leon 2021 1.0 eTSI
Jan 2021 — Dec 2024 Most fuel efficient petrol version |
1.0 Petrol MHEV hybrid engine |
110 HP | 5.2 l/100km | Automatic (7) | Front wheel |
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Seat Leon 2020 1.4 e-Hybrid
Jan 2020 — Dec 2024 Most dynamic version - 100 km/h in 7.7 seconds |
1.4 Hybrid PHEV |
150 HP | 1.4 l/100km | Automatic (6) | Front wheel |
| Seat Leon 2024 1.5 TSI 116 Hp Jan 2024 — | 1.5 Petrol | 116 HP | 6.1 l/100km | Manual (6) | Front wheel |
| Seat Leon 2024 1.5 eTSI MHEV Automatic Jan 2024 — | 1.5 Petrol MHEV hybrid engine |
116 HP | 5.7 l/100km | Automatic (6) | Front wheel |
| Seat Leon 2020 1.5 TSI 130 Hp Jan 2020 — Dec 2023 | 1.5 Petrol | 130 HP | 6.1 l/100km | Manual (6) | Front wheel |
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Seat Leon 2020 1.5 TSI 150 Hp
Most powerfull petrol version (150 HP) |
1.5 Petrol | 150 HP | 6.4 l/100km | Manual (6) | Front wheel |
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Seat Leon 2020 1.5 eTSI MHEV Automatic
Most powerfull petrol version (150 HP) |
1.5 Petrol MHEV hybrid engine |
150 HP | 6.4 l/100km | Automatic (7) | Front wheel |
| Seat Leon 2024 1.5 TSI PHEV Jan 2024 — | 1.5 Hybrid PHEV |
204 HP | 0.4 l/100km | Automatic (6) | Front wheel |
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Seat Leon 2021 2.0 TDI 115 Hp
Jan 2021 — Most fuel efficient diesel version |
2.0 Diesel | 115 HP | 5.1 l/100km | Manual (6) | Front wheel |
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Seat Leon 2020 2.0 TDI 150 Hp Automatic
Most powerfull diesel version (150 HP) |
2.0 Diesel | 150 HP | 5.1 l/100km | Automatic (7) | Front wheel |
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Seat Leon 2021 2.0 TDI 150 Hp Automatic 4x4
Jan 2021 — Dec 2023 Most powerfull diesel version (150 HP) |
2.0 Diesel | 150 HP | 5.3 l/100km | Automatic (7) | All wheel |
