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Cupra Ateca to be retired by year’s end

The model that launched the Cupra brand will soon be no more, as the Ateca mid-size SUV enters its run-out phase in Australia. This news may come as a surprise to some, but it is a necessary step for the brand’s growth and evolution. Cupra, the performance division of SEAT, has been making waves in the automotive industry since its inception in 2018. With the Ateca being their first model, it holds a special place in the brand’s history. However, as they say, all good things must come to an end, and the Ateca’s run-out phase is just the beginning of a new chapter for Cupra.

The Ateca has been a game-changer for Cupra, establishing the brand’s identity and setting the bar high for future models. This mid-size SUV has been praised for its sporty design, powerful engine, and advanced technology. It has won numerous awards and has been a top-seller in many markets, including Australia. The Ateca has been a symbol of the brand’s commitment to performance and innovation, and it has certainly lived up to the expectations.

But as the saying goes, change is the only constant in life. And for Cupra, this change means bidding farewell to the Ateca and making way for newer and more advanced models. The Ateca’s run-out phase is a natural progression for the brand, as they continue to push the boundaries of performance and design. It is a strategic move that will pave the way for Cupra’s future endeavors and solidify their position in the market.

The Ateca’s run-out phase will not only mark the end of an era but also the beginning of a new one. Cupra has already announced their plans to launch three new models in 2021, including the Formentor, the brand’s first standalone model. The Formentor is a stunning crossover that embodies Cupra’s philosophy of performance and design. It will be available in both petrol and plug-in hybrid versions, catering to a wider range of customers. With its sleek design, advanced technology, and powerful engine, the Formentor is set to take the market by storm.

In addition to the Formentor, Cupra will also be introducing a plug-in hybrid version of the Leon, their popular compact hatchback. This model will offer a perfect blend of performance and efficiency, making it an ideal choice for those who want a practical yet sporty car. And last but not least, Cupra will also be launching a high-performance version of the Leon, the Cupra Leon. This model will be the most powerful Leon ever produced, with a turbocharged 2.0-liter engine that delivers an impressive 300 horsepower. It will also come with advanced features such as adaptive suspension and a limited-slip differential, making it a true driver’s car.

With these new models, Cupra is set to take the market by storm and establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with. The Ateca may be going away, but it will always hold a special place in the hearts of Cupra enthusiasts. It has been a symbol of the brand’s vision and determination, and it will continue to inspire future models. As we bid farewell to the Ateca, we eagerly await the arrival of the new Cupra models, which are sure to exceed our expectations.

In conclusion, the Ateca’s run-out phase may mark the end of an era, but it also signifies the beginning of a new chapter for Cupra. With the launch of three new models, the brand is ready to take on new challenges and set new benchmarks in the automotive industry. The Ateca will always be remembered as the model that launched the Cupra brand, and its legacy will live on in the new models that will carry the brand forward. So let’s bid farewell to the Ateca with fond memories and look forward to a bright future for Cupra.

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