Compare every CUPRA Terramar variant sold new in Australia. 4 variants, from $53,990 to $77,990 RRP. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the CUPRA Australian website and updated weekly.
4 variants of the CUPRA Terramar are on sale in Australia. Compare them side-by-side in the table below, or tap any variant to jump to it and expand its full specs.
| Variant | RRP | Power / Torque | Fuel / Range | Drive | Seats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S2026 | $53,990 | 110kW / 250Nm | 5.7L/100km | FWD | 5 |
| V2026 | $61,990 | 150kW / 320Nm | 7.2L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| VZ2026 | $68,200 | 195kW / 400Nm | 8.2L/100km | AWD | 5 |
| VZe2026 | $77,990 | 200kW / 400Nm | 110km WLTP | FWD | 5 |
The 2026 CUPRA Terramar S is a compact petrol SUV with mild-hybrid technology that appeals to budget-conscious families wanting efficient daily transport and genuine European styling without premium pricing. Its standout strength is the combination of a frugal 1.5-litre engine achieving 5.7L/100km fuel economy alongside a respectable 1800kg towing capacity, making it genuinely versatile for weekends away. One thing to consider is that at 1750kg with 110kW, it sits at the lighter end of the segment, so you'll want to test whether the modest power delivery suits your typical driving conditions before committing.
Configure the SThe CUPRA Terramar V is a compact petrol SUV designed for Australian buyers wanting a sporty alternative to mainstream rivals, delivering genuine everyday practicality with its 508-litre boot and 2200kg towing capacity. Its standout strength is the combination of 150kW power and 320Nm torque from a 2.0-litre engine paired with standard AWD, providing responsive handling without excessive fuel consumption at 7.2L/100km. One thing to consider: at 1750kg and with a five-star ANCAP safety rating, it suits families seeking nimble driving dynamics, though you should factor in typical annual running costs around $3038 plus the seven-year commitment implied by the five-year warranty structure.
Configure the VThe 2026 CUPRA Terramar VZ is a compact performance SUV designed for Australian drivers seeking engaging dynamics without sacrificing practicality, offering a 195kW turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol engine that delivers brisk acceleration with 400Nm of torque across an intelligent AWD system. Its standout strength lies in the combination of genuine sports handling heritage, five-star ANCAP safety credentials, and a roomy 508-litre boot alongside 2200kg towing capacity-making it genuinely versatile for active lifestyles. One consideration is the fuel consumption of 8.2L/100km, which sits above some rivals in the segment, so fuel costs should factor into your running budget alongside the five-year warranty and typical annual servicing expenses.
Configure the VZThe 2026 CUPRA Terramar VZe is the plug-in hybrid flagship of CUPRA's mid-size SUV, and it lands as the most powerful Terramar you can buy. The e-Hybrid system combines a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol with an electric motor for 200kW and 400Nm, paired with a 20kWh battery that gives up to 110km of WLTP electric-only range, enough for most commutes on electricity alone. It keeps family practicality with a 400L boot and 2,200kg braked towing. Priced from $77,990 before on-road costs, it sits at the top of the Terramar range as the sporty, efficient option.
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VGA recall covering Cupra Ateca, Formentor, Leon hatch and Terramar built 2024-2026. Software fault can disable electric power steering assistance. Free software update at any Cupra Service Partner. Hotline 1800 879 112.

ANCAP hands maximum ratings to four family SUVs in a single sweep under its outgoing 2023-25 protocols. The all-new Mazda CX-5 posts a 93 per cent vulnerable road user score, the highest of any car tested in the entire 2023-25 protocol era. The MG S6 EV tops the batch for adult occupant protection at 92 per cent. The updated Cupra Formentor five-star result covers cars built from December 2025 onwards but excludes both the five-cylinder VZ5 and any four-cylinder ordered with the Extreme Package (the Sabelt bucket seats stop the centre airbag from fitting). BMW X3 (petrol G45) also confirmed at five stars, ratings apply to the current on-sale shape. Everything here sits under the older protocols, the tougher 2026 rules kicked in earlier this month and the BMW iX3 has become the first car to clear them.

Cupra Australia opens the Leon VZx Sportstourer order book. Flagship 2.0L turbo with 245kW/420Nm, 7-speed DSG and 4Drive AWD, rear torque-splitting differential with a dedicated drift mode. $67,490 before on-roads, $72,490 driveaway national launch offer. Optional Extreme Pack ($7,600) adds Akebono brakes, matrix LED with graphic projection and Sabelt buckets, panoramic sunroof $2,000. Claimed 4.8s 0-100km/h, 250km/h top speed, WLTP combined fuel 8.3-8.4 L/100km (European data). 4,656mm long wagon body, 470L boot, 1,045L with rear seats folded. 5yr unlimited km warranty plus 5 years roadside. ANCAP carry-over rating dates to 2020. Orders open late June 2026, first Australian deliveries September.
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