Cupra Formentor e-Hybrid on sale here this month

Cupra has started production of the new Formentor e-Hybrid, and it is on the way.

Orders have opened for the Cupra Formentor e-Hybrid in its 245PS version, while the 204PS version will be available in the coming weeks, the brand says.

Pricing for the e-Hybrid in Ireland starts at €44,895, but drops to €39,895 with the application of the available SEAI grant of €5,000 to private customers.

The 245PS version starts from €55,130 but drops to €50,130 for private customers with the SEAI grant applied. The Formentor range starts from €37,135 for the 1.5-litre TSI 150hp model.

Seat and Cupra Ireland brand director Niall Phillips said: “The Cupra Formentor will be key to the success of the Cupra brand in Ireland and is likely to account for over 50 per cent of sales in 2021. We know from the SIMI figures this year that the PHEV segment is growing significantly, up 105 per cent compared to the same period in 2020. Hence, the Formentor e-Hybrid is likely to be of interest to anyone that covets performance twinned with an electrified vehicle’s environmental benefits.”

The new Cupra Formentor e-Hybrid integrates a system that combines a 150PS 1.4 TSI petrol engine, a 115PS electric motor and a 13 kWh capacity lithium-ion battery to deliver a combined output of 245PS, peak torque of 400 Nm and a claimed range of up to 54 kilometres in full electric mode.

The brand says the 245PS Cupra Formentor e-Hybrid accelerates to 100 km/h in 7.0 seconds and achieves fuel efficiency of 1.5 litres/100 km and emissions of just 32 g/km, according to the official WLTP test cycle.

In addition, the 204PS version of the Cupra Formentor e-Hybrid offers a maximum torque of 350 Nm and 0-100 km/h acceleration in 7.8 seconds.

The 245PS Cupra Formentor e-Hybrid comes with additional standard equipment with exclusive 38/3 – 19 inch machined alloy wheels, aluminium pedals, Cupra bucket seats, dynamic chassis control, exit warning and side assist.

With these two versions, which join the launches of the Cupra Leon e-Hybrid and the Cupra Leon e-Hybrid Sportstourer, the brand tells us it will have a total of four PHEV versions on the market.

The future Cupra el-Born, the brand’s first all-electric model, will also be added to the portfolio later this year.

With its seven engines, including two plug-in hybrids, the Cupra Formentor is the brand’s entry into the CUV segment.

 

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