The Cupra Ateca stands out not only with its striking emblem on the modified radiator grille, but also with bumpers featuring impressive air intakes and a rear diffuser, four exhaust tips, and 19-inch wheels.

Inside the cabin of the "Cupra," sport seats, a flat-bottomed steering wheel, and metal pedal covers have been added. Moreover, even in the base trim, the model comes with a fully digital instrument cluster, LED headlights, surround-view cameras, and other useful features.

But the main highlight of the "hot" crossover is undoubtedly the two-liter turbo engine producing 300 hp and 400 Nm. Paired with a 7-speed DSG "robot," the engine can accelerate the Ateca to 245 km/h, reaching 100 km/h in 5.4 seconds.
As an option for the Cupra Ateca, upgraded Brembo brakes are offered, as well as leather and carbon fiber trim. Sales of the model will start in spring, but prices have not yet been announced.








