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2 days ago
- Automotive
- The Advertiser
2025 Cupra Terramar: Spanish Tiguan twin here in July priced from under $54k
Cupra Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for its all-new Terramarmid-size SUV, first customer deliveries of which will start in July, priced from $53,990 plus on-road costs or $58,490 drive-away. Four different variants have been confirmed for Australia, including a mix of turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrains. The base mild-hybrid and top-spec petrol variants will arrive first, with a lower-tuned petrol grade following in September and the PHEV slated for 2026. The Terramar introduces a new 'S mHEV' trim level for Cupra, with the entry-level mild-hybrid, while the V, VZ and VZe designations for the rest of the range correspond with existing model lines like the Leon and Formentor. Rivals for the Spanish brand's largest SUV include the related Volkswagen Tiguan, as well as the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Cupra has confirmed both list pricing (excluding statutory on-road costs in each state or territory) and national drive-away pricing for all but the VZe PHEV. A total of four drivetrain variants will be available in Australia – including turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Cupra Australia has only confirmed initial Terramar specifications at this stage, so we'll cover the missing information in a full price and equipment breakdown once full details are announced. The S mHEV and V variants get equivalent feature lists, while the VZ adds some extra goodies to go with its extra performance. 2025 Cupra Terramar S mHEV + V equipment highlights: Terramar VZ adds: Several packages and single-item options are offered depending on the variant. Leather & Sound Package: $1600 (S mHEV + V) Standalone options include: A total of seven exterior paint finishes are available for the Cupra Terramar, with two premium colours commanding price premiums. Standard: $NCO Premium paint: $620 Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest in the lead-up to the Cupra Terramar's arrival next month. MORE: 2025 Cupra Terramar review – International first driveMORE: Everything Cupra Terramar Content originally sourced from: Cupra Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for its all-new Terramarmid-size SUV, first customer deliveries of which will start in July, priced from $53,990 plus on-road costs or $58,490 drive-away. Four different variants have been confirmed for Australia, including a mix of turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrains. The base mild-hybrid and top-spec petrol variants will arrive first, with a lower-tuned petrol grade following in September and the PHEV slated for 2026. The Terramar introduces a new 'S mHEV' trim level for Cupra, with the entry-level mild-hybrid, while the V, VZ and VZe designations for the rest of the range correspond with existing model lines like the Leon and Formentor. Rivals for the Spanish brand's largest SUV include the related Volkswagen Tiguan, as well as the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Cupra has confirmed both list pricing (excluding statutory on-road costs in each state or territory) and national drive-away pricing for all but the VZe PHEV. A total of four drivetrain variants will be available in Australia – including turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Cupra Australia has only confirmed initial Terramar specifications at this stage, so we'll cover the missing information in a full price and equipment breakdown once full details are announced. The S mHEV and V variants get equivalent feature lists, while the VZ adds some extra goodies to go with its extra performance. 2025 Cupra Terramar S mHEV + V equipment highlights: Terramar VZ adds: Several packages and single-item options are offered depending on the variant. Leather & Sound Package: $1600 (S mHEV + V) Standalone options include: A total of seven exterior paint finishes are available for the Cupra Terramar, with two premium colours commanding price premiums. Standard: $NCO Premium paint: $620 Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest in the lead-up to the Cupra Terramar's arrival next month. MORE: 2025 Cupra Terramar review – International first driveMORE: Everything Cupra Terramar Content originally sourced from: Cupra Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for its all-new Terramarmid-size SUV, first customer deliveries of which will start in July, priced from $53,990 plus on-road costs or $58,490 drive-away. Four different variants have been confirmed for Australia, including a mix of turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrains. The base mild-hybrid and top-spec petrol variants will arrive first, with a lower-tuned petrol grade following in September and the PHEV slated for 2026. The Terramar introduces a new 'S mHEV' trim level for Cupra, with the entry-level mild-hybrid, while the V, VZ and VZe designations for the rest of the range correspond with existing model lines like the Leon and Formentor. Rivals for the Spanish brand's largest SUV include the related Volkswagen Tiguan, as well as the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Cupra has confirmed both list pricing (excluding statutory on-road costs in each state or territory) and national drive-away pricing for all but the VZe PHEV. A total of four drivetrain variants will be available in Australia – including turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Cupra Australia has only confirmed initial Terramar specifications at this stage, so we'll cover the missing information in a full price and equipment breakdown once full details are announced. The S mHEV and V variants get equivalent feature lists, while the VZ adds some extra goodies to go with its extra performance. 2025 Cupra Terramar S mHEV + V equipment highlights: Terramar VZ adds: Several packages and single-item options are offered depending on the variant. Leather & Sound Package: $1600 (S mHEV + V) Standalone options include: A total of seven exterior paint finishes are available for the Cupra Terramar, with two premium colours commanding price premiums. Standard: $NCO Premium paint: $620 Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest in the lead-up to the Cupra Terramar's arrival next month. MORE: 2025 Cupra Terramar review – International first driveMORE: Everything Cupra Terramar Content originally sourced from: Cupra Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for its all-new Terramarmid-size SUV, first customer deliveries of which will start in July, priced from $53,990 plus on-road costs or $58,490 drive-away. Four different variants have been confirmed for Australia, including a mix of turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrains. The base mild-hybrid and top-spec petrol variants will arrive first, with a lower-tuned petrol grade following in September and the PHEV slated for 2026. The Terramar introduces a new 'S mHEV' trim level for Cupra, with the entry-level mild-hybrid, while the V, VZ and VZe designations for the rest of the range correspond with existing model lines like the Leon and Formentor. Rivals for the Spanish brand's largest SUV include the related Volkswagen Tiguan, as well as the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Cupra has confirmed both list pricing (excluding statutory on-road costs in each state or territory) and national drive-away pricing for all but the VZe PHEV. A total of four drivetrain variants will be available in Australia – including turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Cupra Australia has only confirmed initial Terramar specifications at this stage, so we'll cover the missing information in a full price and equipment breakdown once full details are announced. The S mHEV and V variants get equivalent feature lists, while the VZ adds some extra goodies to go with its extra performance. 2025 Cupra Terramar S mHEV + V equipment highlights: Terramar VZ adds: Several packages and single-item options are offered depending on the variant. Leather & Sound Package: $1600 (S mHEV + V) Standalone options include: A total of seven exterior paint finishes are available for the Cupra Terramar, with two premium colours commanding price premiums. Standard: $NCO Premium paint: $620 Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest in the lead-up to the Cupra Terramar's arrival next month. MORE: 2025 Cupra Terramar review – International first driveMORE: Everything Cupra Terramar Content originally sourced from:


West Australian
2 days ago
- Automotive
- West Australian
2025 Cupra Terramar: Spanish Tiguan twin here in July priced from under $54k
Cupra Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for its all-new Terramar mid-size SUV, first customer deliveries of which will start in July, priced from $53,990 plus on-road costs or $58,490 drive-away. Four different variants have been confirmed for Australia, including a mix of turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrains. The base mild-hybrid and top-spec petrol variants will arrive first, with a lower-tuned petrol grade following in September and the PHEV slated for 2026. The Terramar introduces a new 'S mHEV' trim level for Cupra, with the entry-level mild-hybrid, while the V, VZ and VZe designations for the rest of the range correspond with existing model lines like the Leon and Formentor . Rivals for the Spanish brand's largest SUV include the related Volkswagen Tiguan , as well as the likes of the Toyota RAV4 , Mazda CX-5 , Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson . Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now . Cupra has confirmed both list pricing (excluding statutory on-road costs in each state or territory) and national drive-away pricing for all but the VZe PHEV. A total of four drivetrain variants will be available in Australia – including turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Cupra Australia has only confirmed initial Terramar specifications at this stage, so we'll cover the missing information in a full price and equipment breakdown once full details are announced. The S mHEV and V variants get equivalent feature lists, while the VZ adds some extra goodies to go with its extra performance. 2025 Cupra Terramar S mHEV + V equipment highlights: Terramar VZ adds: Several packages and single-item options are offered depending on the variant. Leather & Sound Package: $1600 (S mHEV + V) Standalone options include: A total of seven exterior paint finishes are available for the Cupra Terramar, with two premium colours commanding price premiums. Standard: $NCO Premium paint: $620 Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest in the lead-up to the Cupra Terramar's arrival next month. MORE: 2025 Cupra Terramar review – International first drive MORE: Everything Cupra Terramar