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    2026 Cupra Terramar VZe review
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    2026 Cupra Terramar VZe review

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comMarch 5, 2026No Comments21 Mins Read
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    Cupra (and the Volkswagen Group as a whole) is really starting to up its plug-in hybrid (PHEV) game, but if you’re like us you might be wondering how its PHEV powertrain tech stacks up when it comes to Australia’s vast travel distances.

    We’ve finally had a chance to get the new 2026 Cupra Terramar VZe through the CarExpert garage, and the plug-in hybrid mid-size SUV’s impressive 110km electric-only driving range and 0.5L/100km combined fuel consumption claim have been begging to be challenged.

    But a week of commuting in dreary Melbourne traffic wouldn’t have done it justice, so when an opportunity to drive interstate for a weekend getaway came up unexpectedly it seemed like the perfect test.

    And so we locked in a long-distance PHEV test drive from Melbourne to Canberra and back – a round trip of some 1300km all up – to see what the Terramar VZe really has to offer.

    Before we get into it, though, it’s important to briefly talk about the Volkswagen Group’s recent PHEV activity.