2026 Cupra Terramar Review: The Sporty SUV That Finally Beats BMW and Audi?
The 2026 Cupra Terramar is a sporty compact plug-in hybrid SUV that reviews well on electric range, price and design, offering up to 71-74 miles of EV range, 204 or 272 hp, and starting around £44,165 (about $56,000), positioned against the BMW X1, Audi Q3 and Volvo XC40 PHEV.
0:00 Exterior Design & Styling
0:23 Battery Range & Trade-offs
1:02 Interior, Screens & Space
1:45 Boot Space & Practicality
2:10 Engine, MPG & Driving
3:04 Charging Speed & Options
3:15 Price, Rivals & Verdict
In this full review we walk around the 2026 Cupra Terramar e-Hybrid and explain why its plug-in hybrid version out-ranges its premium rivals. We cover the exterior design and copper Cupra styling, the driver-focused 12.9-inch interior, rear-seat space and the sliding bench, the honest trade-off in boot space on the PHEV (around 400 litres versus 540 on the mild hybrid), the 1.5-litre turbo hybrid powertrain, 50 kW DC rapid charging, real-world electric range, UK pricing across the V1, V2 and VZ trims, and how the Terramar compares to the VW Tiguan it shares a platform with. Note: Cupra does not sell the Terramar in the United States.
If you are cross-shopping compact plug-in hybrid SUVs, this is the one to understand first.
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