Cupra Terramar

Cupra Terramar

FROM
$53,990
5.7L/100km (combined)
SUV
7 Speed Automatic
Premium Unleaded/Electric
Overview
Likes
Strong performance
Quality driving experience
Plenty of standard equipment
Dislikes
Some driver aids feel clumsy
It's heavy
Adaptive suspension feels under-utilised

Cupra Terramar Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Cupra Terramar varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $53,990 and going to $68,200 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.

Cupra Terramar Colours

Cupra's colour chart for the Terramar features some really interesting shades that look a bit gloomy in the dark, but flash to life in strong sunlight. They include blues, blacks, whites and greys but all with that ability to change with the light.

Cosmos Blue
Dark Void
Fiord Blue
Glacial White
Graphene Grey
Midnight Black
Timanfaya Grey

Cupra Terramar Accessories

A leather and stereo-upgrade option for the S and V versions costs $1600 (it's standard on the VZ) while the panoramic sunroof on any variant is a $2000 option. The VZ model can also be optioned with performance brakes including six-piston calipers and drilled rotors for an extra $4200. A tow-bar, roof-rack, mud-flaps, cargo mat and car cover are also available from Cupra dealers.

Cupra Terramar Interior

Slick detailing is the name of the game inside the Terramar. Cupra claims the use of parametic design, which relates to the way the patterned surfaces change subtly to form new patterns. Most won't notice it. Despite the sweeping exterior styling, vision out of the cabin is good. Legroom in the rear seat will be the limiting factor but it's still pretty good. Tri-zone climate control is a nice touch.

Cupra Terramar Engine

The Terramar range opens with the 1.5-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder in the S with a mild-hybrid add-on in the form of a 48-volt alternator. Power is 110kW and 250Nm. The V gets a 2.0-litre turbo engine with no hybrid function, but 150kW and 320Nm. The VZ has the same 2.0-litre as the V, but in a different state of tune for 195kW and 400Nm.

Cupra Terramar Dimensions

The dimensions of the Cupra Terramar SUV vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.
The dimensions shown above are for the base model.

Cupra Terramar Wheel Size

The Cupra Terramar has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 235x55 R18 1 for SUV in 2025 with a wheel size that spans from 8x18 inches.

Cupra Terramar Towing Capacity

The Cupra Terramar has maximum towing capacity of 2200kg for the latest model available.

Cupra Terramar Seats

Despite the Cupra's European badge, the basic seating trip remains cloth rather than leather. You can choose leather trim, but it's a $1600 option that also comes with a stereo upgrade. Only the top-shelf VZ version has standard leather. Front seats in the Terramar are powered, heated and have a memory function. The rear seat can be slid forward to improve cargo space.

Cupra Terramar Fuel consumption

The Cupra Terramar is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by PULP and Hybrid fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 8.2L/100km for SUV
*Combined fuel consumption

Cupra Terramar Boot Space

With the rear seat in its rearmost position, there's 508 litres of cargo space. Slide the seat forward and that increases to 642 litres. There are bins in each corner of the boot area, and the floor can be configured for a two-storey layout. A kick-sensor operates the tailgate.

Cupra Terramar boot space

Cupra Terramar Speed

Claimed acceleration figures start with the S version's 0-100km/h time of 9.7 seconds. The V variant's larger engine slices that to 7.1 seconds and the VZ version with the highest output claims just 5.9 seconds for the 100km/h dash.

Cupra Terramar Range

The hybrid S variant is king here, even with its smaller, 55-litre fuel tank. Thanks to its overall efficiency, it should be capable of 900-plus km journeys between fill-ups. The bigger engine in the V and VZ is offset by a slightly bigger, 60-litre fuel tank. Theoretical ranges are more than 800 and 700km, respectively.