Cupra Terramar
1.5 eTSI 150 V2 5dr DSG
Cupra Leon
1.5 eHybrid 204 V2 5dr DSG
Cupra Ateca
1.5 EcoTSI V2 5dr DSG Automatic
Cupra Terramar
1.5 eHybrid 272 VZ2 5dr DSG
Cupra Tavascan
2025 (25) - 250kW VZ2 77kWh AWD 5dr Auto
Cupra Formentor
1.5 eTSI 150 V2 5dr DSG
Cupra Tavascan
2024 (74) - 250kW VZ2 77kWh AWD 5dr Auto (Winter Pack)
Cupra cars started off as sporty variants of Seat hatchbacks. Examples included the Ibiza Cupra and Leon Cupra. In 2018, Cupra became a brand in its own right, building high-performance variants of existing Seat models – the Cupra Ateca, for example, is an upgraded version of the Seat Ateca.
Today Cupra also offers entirely new performance and pure-electric cars that are sold purely as Cupra models – there’s no equivalent Seat model. The name is a blend of the words ‘Cup Racing’, while the logo is a tribal tattoo.
The Cupra Leon is a high-performance version of the Seat Leon five-door hatchback and estate, giving you a choice of petrol engines. The Leon is also available as a fuel-efficient plug-in hybrid.
The Cupra Ateca is a sporty SUV based on the Seat of the same name. As well as sportier styling, the Cupra version has more powerful engines and several cosmetic upgrades on the inside.
The Formentor SUV is offered with a choice of petrol or plug-in hybrid power, along with a wide range of trim levels. Finally, the Born is a pure-electric five-door hatchback. The Cupra Tavascan – a pure-electric SUV that will be its largest model yet – is set to go on sale in late 2024.
Until the arrival of the Tavascan, the Born is the only pure-electric Cupra you can buy. Every version of the Born will do at least 260 miles when fully charged, according to official figures, but up to 342 miles with high-spec versions.
Both the Leon and Formentor are available with plug-in hybrid power (badged e-Hybrid). The Leon offers an official 36 miles of pure-electric range and the Formentor gives up to 37m miles.
The Cupra Leon is a sportier version of the Seat Leon five-door hatchback and estate. As well as different bumpers and wheels, the Cupra Leon has a smarter interior, more equipment included as standard and a range of powerful engines.
The Cupra Ateca is a sportier alternative to the Seat Ateca mid-size family SUV. As well as a choice of 1.5-litre and 2.0-litre petrol engines, the Ateca features sharper styling, a plush interior and a wide range of trim levels.
The Cupra Formentor was the first Cupra to be introduced without a Seat equivalent. It’s more fun to drive than many of its SUV rivals, especially if you choose one of the high-performance engines. Four-wheel-drive versions are also available.
The Born is currently Cupra’s only pure-electric model. It shares many parts with the Volkswagen ID.3 and is very similar in size and shape. The Cupra Born gives you up to 342 miles of range when fully charged, with the performance to rival a modern hot hatchback. Even the most affordable V1 version feels more upmarket than many pure-electric cars.
The current Cupra SUV models are the Ateca and Formentor.
The Ateca is a mid-size family SUV and, as the name suggests, it’s based on the Seat of the same name. Rivals include the Volkswagen T-Roc R, Audi SQ2 and the more affordable Seat version. The sportier styling, upmarket interior and wide range of trim levels are three reasons to choose the Cupra version over the Seat.
The Formentor is one of Cupra’s most popular models. As well as high-performance and plug-in hybrid variants, the Formentor is available with smaller petrol engines, which are perfect if you want the styling without the performance. Trim levels include the V1, V2, VZ1, VZ2, VZ3 and VZN.
Cupra cars are built by Seat under the Cupra brand. Both companies are part of the Volkswagen Group, which also owns Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini, Porsche, Skoda, and Volkswagen.
Cupra was originally a name given to sporty versions of Seat hatchbacks, such as the Ibiza Cupra and Leon Cupra. In 2018, Cupra became a standalone brand, building sportier versions of existing Seat models. Today, it also makes cars unique to Cupra, such as the Formentor and Born.
The Leon and Formentor are built at Seat’s headquarters in Martorell, Spain, northwest of Barcelona. The Born is made at Volkswagen’s plant in Zwickau, Germany, while the Ateca is produced in the Czech Republic. The Tavascan pure-electric car will be built in China.
Cupra became a standalone sub-brand of the Volkswagen Group in 2018.
The Cupra name was formed by combining ‘Cup’ and ‘Racing’, which pays homage to Seat’s success in motorsport.