Picking mine up in a little less than 2 weeks, same colour. Very nice to drive, good handling so very much looking forward to everyday driving. Nicer for the planet and certainly much better for my wallet!
Just ordered mine (August 2023) with expected due date of Jan 2023. Looking forward to it. Seems like a good alternative to the electric SUV that seems otherwise ubiquitous. Reasonably practical but still a little fun. Sort of a warm hatch. Fine by me. Might keep an ICE car for very long distance journeys. Not sure yet.
Hey I ordered mine 30th of August 2022 and they told me to expect a 10 month delivery time. Would you mind telling me how you specced yours ? Is equipment in anyway affecting the delivery date. I’ve got mine fully specced with every option given in the list
@@SEAT-CUPRA-NET Cupras are supposed to be very high performance hot hatches. The brand has been watered down. Electric cars are not suitable in this bracket of car unless they are very high powered. Even a Kia electric car has 300bhp! Also, the test driver was clearly underwhelmed and trying to be polite about the car. Even the hybrid versions of the Leon and Formentor are an insult to a brand that, until recently, was synonymous with 300bhp+ hot hatches and hot estates. I'm feeling like "Cupra" is going in the wrong direction.
@@alivekicking6247 Thanks for your thoughts. Yes we agree CUPRA has some way to go to keep up with the other brands in terms of all out performance. They are pitching themselves as a premium "lifestyle" brand which means they have low powered cars as well as higher powered cars. Since splitting into their own brand from SEAT it no longer means the fastet spec models, there are more powerful SEAT cars than some CUPRA models. It's all about making money I'm afraid and this way they are making more money.
@@SEAT-CUPRA-NET I don't think they will be successful long term in this. I fear this will be the death of the Cupra. I was hoping this would be more like Alpine was to Renault, or Alpina to BMW, rather than a new class of cars for people who want a fashion car as opposed to a drivers car.
I think that’s the Vapor Grey? But, great looking car
Thanks for correcting that, will add it to the notes.
Yes, I am getting this too. The Quaser Grey is the darker grey
Picking mine up in a little less than 2 weeks, same colour. Very nice to drive, good handling so very much looking forward to everyday driving. Nicer for the planet and certainly much better for my wallet!
Congrats - be sure to add yourself to the owner's register www.seatcupra.net/forums/threads/cupra-born-owners-register.465696/
As an ID3 with different fit and finish, it is a better looking car - But the badge design is 80s cartoon awful.
Just ordered mine (August 2023) with expected due date of Jan 2023. Looking forward to it. Seems like a good alternative to the electric SUV that seems otherwise ubiquitous. Reasonably practical but still a little fun. Sort of a warm hatch. Fine by me. Might keep an ICE car for very long distance journeys. Not sure yet.
Awesome congrats it will be worth the wait 👍
Hey I ordered mine 30th of August 2022 and they told me to expect a 10 month delivery time. Would you mind telling me how you specced yours ? Is equipment in anyway affecting the delivery date. I’ve got mine fully specced with every option given in the list
@@archontakis91 level 2 with eboost and quasar grey paint. I also went with copper typhoon wheels.
Vapor grey and a V3. Poor knowledge from this guy re basic spec
Thanks for commenting. Corrected the colour in the description.
3:57 🤣🤣🤣
I'm baffled by this car. Bad move by Cupra
Hi - thanks for commenting. What is it you don't like?
@@SEAT-CUPRA-NET Cupras are supposed to be very high performance hot hatches. The brand has been watered down. Electric cars are not suitable in this bracket of car unless they are very high powered. Even a Kia electric car has 300bhp! Also, the test driver was clearly underwhelmed and trying to be polite about the car. Even the hybrid versions of the Leon and Formentor are an insult to a brand that, until recently, was synonymous with 300bhp+ hot hatches and hot estates. I'm feeling like "Cupra" is going in the wrong direction.
@@alivekicking6247 Thanks for your thoughts. Yes we agree CUPRA has some way to go to keep up with the other brands in terms of all out performance. They are pitching themselves as a premium "lifestyle" brand which means they have low powered cars as well as higher powered cars. Since splitting into their own brand from SEAT it no longer means the fastet spec models, there are more powerful SEAT cars than some CUPRA models. It's all about making money I'm afraid and this way they are making more money.
@@SEAT-CUPRA-NET I don't think they will be successful long term in this. I fear this will be the death of the Cupra. I was hoping this would be more like Alpine was to Renault, or Alpina to BMW, rather than a new class of cars for people who want a fashion car as opposed to a drivers car.
@@alivekicking6247 they are bringing out a duel motor awd born next year