Cynon Valley

Cupra Formentor breaks cover

- JON SMITH newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

ONE of the newest names on the block has unveiled its latest model, which is set to take on Mercedes, Audi and Range Rover in the fast-expanding luxury crossover sector.

The Cupra Formentor, still technicall­y a concept model, was on view for the first time in the UK after making its global debut earlier this year at the Geneva Motor Show.

The sub-brand of SEAT, which claims to be Britain’s fastestgro­wing make, reckons the coupe-styled, four-wheel-drive five-door has credential­s not only to become the Cupra’s halo model but to win sales from Europe’s market leaders.

With plug-in-hybrid technology, it is powered by a 1.4 TSi engine knocking out 242bhp, giving it 135mph performanc­e allied to strong economy.

Named after a peninsula on Majorca, it follows SEAT’s practice of giving its cars a quaintly patriotic identity.

Cupra’s first standalone model is expected to go on sale in Europe next year and come to Britain by the third quarter.

Although execs are remaining tight-lipped over pricing, expect its tag to be slightly less than the obvious rivals, so around the £35,000 mark.

Later a 300bhp pure petrol version will be added to the line-up, and don’t be surprised if the design is rebadged a SEAT for lesser-powered models once the Formentor has become establishe­d.

Based on the hot SUV, the Cupra Ateca, with a few styling cues borrowed from the larger Tarraco, it has a lower ride height and wider track with pronounced shoulders over the rear wheels which give it a powerful profile.

A full-width rear light-bar, quad tail-pipes and a big diffuser give the tail a purposeful look, while the nose is dominated by the large mesh grille and deep bib spoiler.

The styling tricks combine to produce a striking-looking performanc­e coupe that still manages to be family-friendly.

Hybrid power is complement­ed by a DSG twin clutch gearbox borrowed from the VW parts bin – no bad thing, as this is one of the best transmissi­ons around. The Formentor is capable of driving about 30 miles on electric power alone.

Inside, carbon-fibre bucket seats are the first thing you notice. A 10in panoramic infotainme­nt centre dominates the facia along with the digital instrument array.

With SEAT seeing its market rise to 3% – 30,000 cars have already been sold this year – the Formentor promises to broaden its range and raise the performanc­e profile of VW’s sporting brand.

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