Cupra continues to expand its model lineup with the all-new Terramar. The aggressive model will be offered with a range of gasoline, mild-hybrid, and plug-in hybrid powertrains, combined with a sporty chassis setup. The Cupra Terramar adopts the latest styling language of the Spanish automaker, following the example of the recently facelifted Leon and Formentor. The greenhouse appears to be shared with the mechanically related VW Tiguan, but the sculpted bodywork is unique to the Cupra.
One of the exterior highlights is the
aggressive headlights, flanking a sharp nose with big bumper intakes. The
full-width LED taillights are interconnected with an illuminated badge in the
middle, while the rear bumper is adorned by a (fake) diffuser. Depending on the
trim, the Terramar sits on 18-, 19-, or 20-inch alloy wheels. The name of the
new model pays tribute to the Autòdrom de Sitges-Terramar, a former racing
circuit in Catalonia.
Moving inside, the dashboard has a similar
layout to the VW Tiguan, with several Cupra-specific features making it look
sportier and more premium. Tech goodies include a 10.25-inch digital instrument
cluster, a 12.9-inch infotainment with an illuminated touch slider, a head-up
display, and an available 12-speaker audio system by Sennheiser. The standard
bucket seats are upholstered in upcycled textile or a combination of recycled
textile and leather. The Cupra Terramar rides on the MQB Evo architecture,
sharing it with models like the VW Tiguan/Passat, and Skoda Kodiaq/Superb.
However, Cupra has sharpened up the setup for sportier driving dynamics, in
line with the character of the brand.
The standard sport suspension sits 10 mm lower compared to mechanically-related models, and has a higher
camper at the front. The SUV also features the Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC)
system, standard progressive steering, an electrical Brake Booster, and
available Akebono brakes. The entry-level mild-hybrid 1.5 eTSI produces 148 hp, transmitted to the front wheels via a seven-speed DSG
automatic. The non-electrified 2.0-liter TSI generates 201 hp or 261 hp, combined with the 4Drive AWD system. Finally, Cupra
offers two plug-in hybrid powertrains (eHybrid), generating 201 hp and 268 hp respectively. As with other VW Group
PHEVs, they offer over 100 km of EV range, supporting DC charging of
up to 50 kW.
Cupra proudly states that the Terramar was
designed and developed in Barcelona, Spain. The SUV will be manufactured in
Audi’s Gyor plant in Hungary, together with the next generation of the Audi Q3.
Deliveries of the Cupra Terramar are scheduled to begin in early 2025. Pricing
will be announced closer to the market launch. The company also revealed a
Cupra Terramar America’s Cup special launch edition with unique styling cues
and a limited production of 1,337 units.