Price and specs announced for Cupra Formentor plug-in hybrid
Electrified model brings a claimed fuel consumption of 188.3mpg.
Cupra has released more details surrounding its new Formentor e-Hybrid.
Priced from £38,625, the Formentor e-Hybrid will be available to order from February 16 alongside existing petrol versions of the SUV.
Capable of reaching 60mph from a dead stop in under seven seconds, the Formentor e-Hybrid arrives with a claimed fuel consumption figure of 188.3mpg and CO2 emissions of just 33g/km.
It uses a 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine which is then linked to an electric motor and a 13kWh battery pack. Together, they produce 241bhp and 400Nm of torque. That hybrid setup allows for an electric-only range of up to 34 miles, while a zero to 100 per cent charge can be achieved in as little as three hours and 33 minutes via a 3.6kW charger.
Two e-Hybrid variants are available – badged VZ2 and VZ1 – though both receive 19-inch matte black or silver alloy wheels, LED headlights and sports bumpers.
Inside, you’ll find ambient lighting, a 12-inch infotainment setup with smartphone integration and wireless phone charging, as well as a configurable digital cockpit and three-zone climate control. Cupra’s trademark copper detailing is applied throughout the cabin too, which contrasts the car’s black headlining and black bucket seats.
Higher-spec VZ2 cars get electrically adjustable and heated black leather bucket seats, as well as a leather dashboard and a heated sports steering wheel.
Keyless entry is included as standard, as well as adaptive cruise control, a rear view parking camera and dynamic chassis control with sports suspension and an electronic locking differential.
A safety and driving pack for VZ1-specification Formentor models adds dynamic road sign display and high beam assist, as well as a blind spot monitoring package. The upgraded setup for VZ2 cars brings lane change assist and emergency assist, which can provide semi-autonomous control in the event of an accident.