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Cupra Formentor Review 2022

The Cupra Formentor is a sleek, stylish sporty coupe-SUV packed with plenty of technology and is the first model from Seat's performance brand. The Formentor is also practical enough for a family and is excellent to drive. 

Rivals to the Cupra Formentor include the Ford Kuga, Nissan Qashqai, Mercedes GLA, BMW X2, Volkswagen T-Roc and Range Rover Evoque.

Our Cupra Formentor review covers:

Cupra Formentor Key Features

  • Sporty, dynamic design characteristics with its sloping roofline and sharp creases
  • Refined interior with high-quality materials 
  • 450-litre boot, with 60/40 split-folding rear seats as standard
  • Available with a broad choice of engines, including a plug-in hybrid variant
  • Five trim levels, including V1, V2, VZ1, VZ2 and VZ3

Design, Practicality and Boot Space

The Cupra Formentor is the first model exclusive to the Cupra brand, rather than being a sportier version of an existing Seat. The Formentor is instantly captivating with its sporty, dynamic design characteristics, such as the sharp creases and sloping roofline built for ideal airflow. The four robust black exhausts amplify the distinctive Cupra engine roar giving it a lasting presence on the road.

Cupra Formentor exterior

Inside, the Formentor is refined with high-quality materials used throughout. There is also plenty of space inside for all passengers, making it an ideal family car leasing option. However, there is more space in the Cupra Ateca than in the Formentor, as it trades some of the Ateca's practicality for a sportier look.

As for boot space, the Formentor offers up to 450 litres, more than you'll find in the Ford Kuga and Nissan Qashqai. However, if you add four-wheel drive, the boot capacity reduces by 30 litres. For hybrid models, you get a boot capacity of 345 litres.

Interior and Trims

The Cupra Formentor has an impressive refined interior that's been expertly crafted with materials of the highest quality. It's wrapped in ambient light and adds to the Formentor’s sporty theme. 

Front and centre sits a high-definition touchscreen 10.2" Digital Cockpit display that's very responsive. It comes with satellite navigation, DAB radio and suchlike, plus Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which most drivers will use most of the time.

Five trim levels are available, including V1, V2, VZ1, VZ2 and VZ3.

The entry-level V1 trim comes with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, three-zone climate control and adaptive cruise control. It also has LED lights front and rear, automatic lights and wipers, rear parking sensors, and electrically adjustable heated door mirrors.

The V2 model adds 19-inch alloy wheels, a full Nappa leather interior, electrically adjustable and heated front seats with a memory function and a heated steering wheel.

The VZ1 comes with unique 19-inch alloys, a motorised tailgate and automatic full beam lights. It also comes with speed-sensitive power steering and adaptive suspension.

The VZ2 model includes 19-inch alloy wheels, heated electrically adjustable leather bucket seats and dynamic chassis control. Plus, a safety system can tell you the speed limit, whether someone's in your blind spot or if something's approaching as you exit the car.

The top-of-the-range VZ3 gets everything VZ2 has, including sports suspension, front and rear parking sensors, speed-sensitive steering and a rear-view camera. It adds unique copper-and-black alloy wheels and uprated Brembo brakes.

Power and Performance

Cupra offers the Formentor with either a 2.0-litre turbo petrol in 150, 190 or 310hp forms. Or a plug-in hybrid variant with a 1.4-litre petrol paired with a small battery and electric motor, which together offers 204 or 245hp. The PHEVs travel around 37 miles on electricity alone, resulting in low CO2 and the cheap company car tax, making the Formentor an excellent company car leasing option. 

Cupra Formentor interior

The Cupra Formentor is great to drive with all models having a suspension you can stiffen and slacken via a drive mode selector. This allows it to comfortably handle through quick, tight bends and lumps and bumps in town. 

The Formentor is even a comfy, quiet companion on the motorway, and despite its pinched rear styling, parking isn’t difficult because all cars come with a reversing camera making it a great all-rounder.

Leasing vs Buying

Prices for the new Cupra Formentor start from £30,990.00 OTR* or to lease from £268.42 per month.

Do you have questions about leasing a Cupra Formentor? Nationwide Vehicle Contracts are one of the major car leasing providers in the UK. Our car leasing offers include the manufacturer's warranty, road tax for the duration of the lease, free mainland GB delivery, and breakdown coverage (exclusions apply).

Additionally, leasing a Cupra Formentor may be less expensive than an outright purchase with a bank loan or dealer finance due to fixed monthly rentals, a low initial investment, variable mileage, and contract terms.

*'On the road' price is correct at the time of publication and includes one year's road fund licence, DVLA first registration fee and number plate fee. Prices are subject to change. Always check with your nearest retailer.

 

Customer Reviews

Cupra Formentor
Average Rating Based on 99 reviews
3.8 out of 5

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4.9 out of 5
Jason Cupra Formentor 1.5 TSI 150 V2

Best car I’ve ever had and already looking at the electric versions

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4.9 out of 5
Catherine Cupra Formentor 1.5 TSI 150 V2 DSG

I absolutely love it other than the boot on size is a bit disappointing but the main issue are the cup holders. You can only fit one in. Other than those two things it’s perfect

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4.3 out of 5
Lee Cupra Formentor 2.0 TSI 310 VZ2 DSG 4Drive *Incl. Metallic Paint*

Looks, Style the attention it draws. Buggy infotainment system, lack of physical switches / dials to do day to day adjustments

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5.0 out of 5
Nikki Cupra Formentor 2.0 TSI 310 VZ2 DSG 4Drive *Incl. Metallic Paint*

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5.0 out of 5
Derek Cupra Formentor 2.0 TSI 310 VZ2 DSG 4Drive *Incl. Metallic Paint*

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3.6 out of 5
Garry Cupra Formentor 2.0 TSI 310 VZ2 DSG 4Drive *Incl. Metallic Paint*

The infotainment and electronic assists are terrible. Daily crashes of the infotainment, errors all over the dashboard, assisted braking kicks in for no reason which is really dangerous.

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2.7 out of 5
Michael Cupra Formentor 1.4 eHybrid 204 V2 DSG

The Cupra Formentor is a fine drive, has a comfortable & good looking interior and is inexpensive to run. It’s hugely let down by its pitiful touch screen based infotainment system. It’s illogical, glitchy, poorly lit (heating buttons) and thoroughly annoying. Looking on the web, it does seem like VAG is aware that they messed this up on this and other products.

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4.7 out of 5
Pete Cupra Formentor 2.0 TSI 310 VZ2 DSG 4Drive *Incl. Metallic Paint*

only issue is cup holder for a coffee.

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3.3 out of 5
Damien Cupra Formentor 1.4 eHybrid 245 VZ1 DSG

touch screen control panel isnt very user friendly

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4.1 out of 5
Robert Cupra Formentor 2.0 TSI 310 VZ3 DSG 4Drive

The performance and handling are fantastic, comfort and practicality good, easily fit the 3 of us plus large dog. Cup holder annoying as clashes with arm rest and infotainment system glitchy although better since Cupra did an update during the service. Not as bad on fuel as I feared given its the 310PS version so overall very pleased with the car.

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2.3 out of 5
Les Cupra Formentor 1.5 TSI 150 V1

poor electrics that fail regularly, very poor software that works occasionally and everything is working loose so every journey is a rattling contest against turning the radio up. lovely to look at, hideous to live with. very poor.

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2.4 out of 5
Mark Cupra Formentor 1.5 TSI 150 V2 DSG *Incl. Metallic Paint*

Cupra connect only included for 12 months then £120 per annum is a rip off. Sat nav is not usable after 12 months without traffic updates if don’t renew cupra connect. With bmw, traffic updates for life.

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4.7 out of 5
Craig Cupra Formentor 2.0 TSI 190 V1 DSG 4Drive

Poor fuel efficiency when driving through towns and not on a motorway. Dislike some small details like one normal sized cup holder for driver and passenger also some features like the temperature controls on the dash do not light up so very difficult to see in the dark if you do not want to use the touch screen controls. Love everything else as its a great car.

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4.1 out of 5
Brian Cupra Formentor 1.5 TSI 150 V1 DSG MY21

The car required a new battery a short while ago. This was a hassle as we were without a car for two days. But generally very happy.

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5.0 out of 5
Alan Cupra Formentor 1.5 TSI 150 V2 DSG

the car is brilliant I am very pleased with the car. and the service from both ALD, Nationwide vehicle lease. I would have no hesitation in leasing this car again. if I had one negative then it would be the in regards to the first service. I felt the dealers assistants were quite ignorant , rude , I was made feel like I was not important to them, because I was just a car lease customer.

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