Cupra Ateca Impulse Limited Edition

Cupra has launched the Ateca Impulse Limited Edition, a new and exclusive variant that will be available with a 1.5 litre petrol engine and an enhanced exterior, including bespoke alloy wheels, a distinctive front grille, and a sporty rear diffuser.

Standard equipment includes a panoramic sunroof, 19 inch machined alloy wheels in black, silver, or copper finishes, full black leather interior, electric driver’s seat, and a hands-free electric tailgate.

The Cupra Ateca Impulse Limited Edition, equipped with these standard features, is now available to order from Cupra dealerships, just in time for the 241-registration period.

Cupra also has a number of ‘241’ offers across its range:

  • Cupra Born: Avail of 0% PCP Finance starting from €259 per month
  • Cupra Formentor: Avail of 0% PCP Finance starting from €269 per month
  • Cupra Leon: Avail of 0% PCP Finance starting from €249 per month
  • Cupra Ateca Impulse: Avail of 0% PCP Finance starting from €409 per month
The Cupra Tavasca

Cupra Tavasca to build on brand’s success

Earlier this year, Cupra unveiled its first all-electric SUV coupe in the form of the Tavascan, which will next year join the Cupra range as the brand’s second fully electric model after the Born.

Although pricing and specification for Ireland isn’t expected to be announced until the fourth quarter of 2024, the Tavascan is set to arrive on Irish shores boasting a range of around 550km thanks to its 77kWh net capacity battery pack. The brand says 0-100km/h will be possible in just 5.6 seconds.

The Tavascan is based on the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform and will be available with two power outputs: 210kW (286PS) and 250kW (340PS). Cupra claims the Tavascan can be charged from 10-80 per cent in just under half an hour using a 135kW charging point.

This new model boasts a 15 inch infotainment system – the largest so far in a Cupra model – with a newly designed and developed Human Machine Interface (HMI). A 12-speaker audio sound system is also as standard. The Cupra Tavascan will be produced at the Volkswagen Group’s Anhui factory in China.

Since the brand’s launch back in 2018, Cupra has become one of the fastest growing automotive brands in Ireland, selling well over 2,200 units here since the beginning of 2022. Cupra is expected to have a strong start to the 241-registration period, with its Formentor hybrid SUV and the fully-electric Born hatchback set to continue as the brand’s two most popular models here in Ireland.

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