Born from SEAT’s performance division, Cupra is now a thriving brand on its own. To fuel this growth, they’ve updated their Formentor and Leon models, currently in production at Spain’s Martorell facility.
Though the plant shifts to EVs next year, the Formentor, already surpassing established models, is key for Martorell’s future according to Cupra CEO Wayne Griffiths.
With the electric Cupra Raval arriving in late 2025 alongside the VW ID.2, Cupra embraces the electric future. The facelifted Formentor and Leon debuted a sportier look in April 2024, featuring prominent shark-nosed fronts with sharp triangular headlights.
Striking silhouettes with a unique triangular design element both front and back, the Cupra Formentor and Leon are sporty compacts that will grab attention on the road.
Offered in head-turning matte paint options like Enceladus Gray and Century Bronze, these cars stand out from the crowd. Inside, the driver is treated to a cockpit focused on comfort and control.
A large 12.9-inch infotainment system with a sleek touch-sensitive slider sits prominently, while a premium 12-speaker sound system, co-developed by Sennheiser Mobility, delivers an immersive audio experience.
Comfortable bucket seats upholstered in sustainable materials like eco-leather and recycled microfiber complete the luxurious feel.
Sharing the Volkswagen Group’s MQB platform with the VW Tiguan and Golf, the Formentor and Leon offer European drivers a compelling mix of performance and practicality.