The forthcoming Cupra Terramar, a mid-size family SUV akin to the Audi Q3, is set to grace Australian showrooms next year, offering the tantalizing option of plug-in hybrid capability.
As Cupra, the Spanish automotive marque under the Volkswagen umbrella, celebrates the sale of its 5000th vehicle in Australia, with a notable 38 percent of last year’s deliveries boasting hybrid or electric propulsion, anticipation mounts for its latest offering.
Succeeding the Ateca mid-size SUV, which traces its roots back to an eight-year-old European design, the Cupra Terramar promises dimensions of approximately 4.5 meters in length.
Manufactured in Hungary alongside the upcoming Audi Q3, with which it shares a platform along with all other petrol variants in the Cupra lineup, the Terramar offers a spectrum of powertrain options, ranging from mild-hybrid to plug-in hybrid configurations, featuring turbo four-cylinder engines.
Scheduled to grace Australian showrooms in 2025, Cupra Australia hints in a recent press release that the plug-in hybrid variant, boasting an impressive claimed electric driving range of up to 100 kilometers, is poised for inclusion in the lineup.
This heralds the finale for new petrol-powered Cupra models, as the company steers towards an all-electric future by the decade’s end.
In tandem with this milestone announcement, Cupra Australia reveals plans for a pop-up "sales and service center" at the Zagame Tullamarine dealership in Melbourne, slated for April 2024, preceding the establishment of a permanent locale a few kilometers away in Essendon Fields, Victoria, by early 2025.
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