The Cupra Terramar is a plug-in hybrid SUV, with the Tribe Edition priced at £43,255, according to multiple reports. 7kWh battery to deliver 201bhp. The Terramar supports DC rapid charging of up to 50kW and 11kW AC charging, and it shares its technical DNA with Volkswagen Group relatives such as the Tiguan and Kodiaq, as reported by sources.
Meanwhile, the Cupra Raval is a compact all-electric hatchback expected to start at around £23,000, with a scheduled launch in summer 2026. It measures 4,046mm in length, and it shares its underpinnings with Volkswagen’s ID. Polo and ID.
Cross, plus the Skoda Epiq, according to multiple reports. The exact launch date for the Cupra Raval in summer 2026 has not been confirmed, and details such as its official electric range, battery capacity, power output, and charging specifications remain unknown.