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You'll find all our Cupra Formentor reviews right here. Cupra Formentor prices range from $51,990 for the Formentor V to $67,990 for the Formentor Vze Tribe Edition Phev.

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Cupra Formentor 2025 review: VZe Tribe Edition
By Emily Agar · 25 Dec 2024
The most popular model in the Cupra stable gets another plug-in hybrid variant but this time with the snazzy features of its top petrol grade. Is it a model we need?
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Cupra Formentor 2023 review: VZe
By Tom White · 17 Oct 2022
Cupra's Formentor PHEV tested!
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Cupra Formentor 2023 review
By Tung Nguyen · 18 Aug 2022
Cupra is the new kid on the block when it comes to car brands in Australia, and it is hoping it can stand out from the crowd thanks to eye-catching designs and potent performance. The flagship of the Cupra line-up (for now) is the Formentor, which has a lot riding on its muscular shoulders.
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2022 Cupra Formentor review
By Andrew Chesterton · 12 May 2022
The Cupra Formentor is a genre-bending car. Part hot hatch, part mid-size SUV, it promises to offer the best of both worlds – performance and practicality, style and space – and the option of an electrified plug-in hybrid powertrain. So how does it measure up? We took the Formentor to Sydney Motorsport Park to find out.
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Cupra Formentor 2022 review
By Tung Nguyen · 25 Jan 2022
Cupra is on the cusp of capitalising on Australia’s sporty-car appetite with the launch of the Leon, Ateca and Formentor later this year, and it’s the latter model you should keep an eye out for. Not just because it looks great, but as the brand’s first standalone model, it’s a preview of what Cupra is capable of.
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