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CUPRA - FORMENTOR V1 TSI S-A (2023)
Discover the 2023 CUPRA FORMENTOR V1 TSI S-A – a compact coupe that merges everyday practicality with spirited performance. If you’re wondering about the CUPRA FORMENTOR V1 TSI S-A price, this overview offers insight into what drives pricing, how the vehicle holds its value, and its position in the ever‑competitive plant‑based Spanish sports‑car segment.
Below is a concise yet thorough breakdown that blends spec details, depreciation trends, and comparison context – all formatted to help you quickly scan key information.
- Engine: 1.5‑liter turbo‑charged 3‑cyl, 132 hp / 255 Nm
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (optional 6‑speed autobox)
- Fuel type: Petrol (premium unleaded recommended)
- Powertrain layout: Front‑wheel drive
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 4,206 mm × 1,827 mm × 1,451 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,486 mm
- Curb weight: Approximately 1,215 kg (varies with options)
- Top speed: ~200 km/h (≈124 mph)
- 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph): ~8.1‑s (times vary by drive‑type and weight)
- Fuel consumption: 5.8‑6.4 L/100 km (combined)
- Brakes: Ventilated disc (front) / disc (rear)
- Suspension: Macpherson strut (front) / torsion beam (rear)
- Steering: Electric power‑assist with steering torque response
- Safety features: Dual‑stage airbags, ABS, ESP, stability control, optional driver‑assist package
Depreciation Insight
When assessing the CUPRA FORMENTOR V1 TSI S-A depreciation, it’s useful to consider both the overall vehicle class and the German‑manufactured stand‑out features. As a premium brand coupe, it tends to maintain value better than pure economy cars, yet it still follows a typical depreciation curve:
- First year: approximately 15‑20% loss due to new‑car premium; CUPRA FORMENTOR V1 TSI S-A price tends to drop by this amount within the first 12 months.
- Second year: 10‑12% further depreciation; cumulative loss reaches around 25‑30%.
- Third year onward: 7‑9% per year; after four years the vehicle generally retains 50‑55% of its original value.
- By the sixth year: value stabilizes near 40–45% of the new‑car price, assuming normal wear and proper
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