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Spanish compact crossover SUV Motor vehicle
Cupra Terramar
Overview
ManufacturerCupra (SEAT)
Production2024–present
AssemblyHungary: Győr (Audi Hungaria)
DesignerJorge Díez (Design Director, Cupra)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact crossover SUV (C)
Body style5-door SUV
Layout
PlatformVolkswagen Group MQB Evo
RelatedAudi Q3
Powertrain
Engine
Electric motor
Power output
  • 110 kW (148 hp; 150 PS) (Terramar 1.5 eTSI)
  • 200 kW (268 hp; 272 PS) (Terramar 1.5 VZ e-Hybrid)
  • 195 kW (261 hp; 265 PS) (Terramar 2.0 4Drive)
Transmission7-speed DSG
Hybrid drivetrain
Battery25.8 kWh NMC lithium-ion (PHEV)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,680 mm (105.5 in)
Length4,519 mm (177.9 in)
Width1,863 mm (73.3 in)
Height1,584 mm (62.4 in)
Chronology
PredecessorCupra Ateca
SEAT Tarraco

The Cupra Terramar is a compact crossover SUV planned for production in 2024 by Spanish Cupra performance-oriented brand. The car will be around 4.5 metres (15 ft) long, and will allegedly replace the Cupra Ateca.

The Terramar will use an updated version of the MQB platform which underpins Cupra's ICE-powered cars. It will come in mild-hybrid- and plug-in-hybrid versions, with a pure electric range of up to 100 km (62 mi). It will be the last Cupra launched with a combustion engine offering, as the brand looks to going all-electric in 2030.

The model is named for a Spanish coastal town near Barcelona where the Autódromo de Sitges-Terramar racetrack was built in 1923. It will be built alongside the closely related next-generation Audi Q3.

  • Rear view Rear view

References

  1. Moldrich, Curtis (8 June 2022). "Cupra Terramar: hybrid SUV coming in 2024". Car. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  2. Anglada, Elizabet; Robles, Fermín (9 September 2024). "Where ambition becomes reality". SEAT Media Centre. Retrieved 28 November 2024.
  3. https://www.carscoops.com/2022/10/2024-cupra-terramar-mule-spied-wearing-audi-q3s-body/
  4. ^ "SUV-Coupé als Ateca-Nachfolger". Auto Motor und Sport (in German). 8 June 2022.
  5. ^ Felix Page (8 June 2022). "New 2024 Cupra Terramar is brand's final combustion car". Autocar Magazine.
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