First Look at Cupra’s New SUV Model Set to Rival Peugeot and Kia
Are you ready for the latest addition to the Cupra lineup? The highly anticipated Cupra Terramar is set to make its debut in just a few weeks, and fans are already buzzing with excitement. This mid-sized SUV is poised to rival offerings from top competitors like Peugeot and Kia, and it promises to be a game-changer in the automotive industry.
The Cupra Terramar was first announced two years ago, and now, it’s finally ready to hit the market. This new model will be the Spanish brand’s final release to feature a petrol engine, as all future models will be electric vehicles. With the recent ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars set for 2030, Cupra is ahead of the curve with its transition to EVs.
The Terramar is named after the famous racetrack in Barcelona and is expected to be around 15ft long with an “assertive front end.” It will share a platform with the VW Tiguan and incorporate elements from the Audi Q3, thanks to Cupra’s ownership by the VW Group. The model will be available in both pure petrol and plug-in hybrid versions, with the latter offering an impressive 62 miles of range on electric power alone.
While exact specs and pricing details are still under wraps, industry experts predict that the Cupra Terramar will compete in the same segment as the Peugeot 3008 and Kia Sportage, with prices ranging from £25,000 to £40,000 for the base model. Fans can expect the official reveal to take place on September 3, so mark your calendars and get ready to be wowed.
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