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Orbán: Audi is a matter of the heart for us
Orbán: Audi is a matter of the heart for us

Budapest Times

time13-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Budapest Times

Orbán: Audi is a matter of the heart for us

At the inauguration ceremony, Prime Minister Orbán emphasized that the Audi plant is not simply an economic matter, but a national priority. 'Audi is a matter of the heart for us,' he stated, underlining the brand's three-decade presence in Hungary and its vital role in the country's economic success. Prime Minister Orbán recalled that Audi was the first Western European car manufacturer to invest in Hungary after the fall of communism, making a decisive bet on the country's future. That early investment, he noted, was rooted in trust and a shared vision for success. 'Audi was the first to say: We are coming, we believe in you, we see the future in Hungary, and we will make it happen together,' he said. This, he added, created a unique bond between Hungary and the German automotive giant — one that has since grown into a strategic partnership. The third-generation Q3, now rolling off the line in Győr, combines efficiency, driving dynamics, and comfort. It includes mild hybrid and plug-in hybrid options, the latter offering up to 120 kilometers of electric range. Production fully utilizes the plant's annual capacity of 185,000 units, including both the Q3 and the Cupra Terramar. The Győr facility remains a central supplier of powertrains within Audi and the Volkswagen Group. Audi Hungária's importance to the national economy is significant. In 2024, it generated €8.6 billion in revenue, producing over 179,000 vehicles and 1.58 million powertrains. The company accounts for approximately 7 percent of Hungary's total exports. Addressing the workforce, Prime Minister Orbán stressed that the plant's success relies not only on capital and infrastructure, but on the skills and dedication of Hungarian engineers and workers. 'Hungary is proud of those working in Győr,' he affirmed, reiterating the government's ongoing support for the automotive sector. The prime minister also warned of challenges ahead. With global competition intensifying and the automotive industry undergoing major transformation, he noted that Europe's carmakers are sailing 'through stormy waters.' He cited geopolitical tensions, soaring energy costs, and regulatory pressure from Brussels as serious obstacles, and urged EU leaders to abandon overregulation and return freedom to industry and consumers alike. In conclusion, Prime Minister Orbán framed the new Audi Q3 not only as a technological milestone but also as a symbol of confidence in Hungary's future. 'This new model gives all of us, and certainly Hungary, renewed confidence—and hopefully, a sense of pride,' he said.

Car Deal of the Day: 10k miles a year in Cupra's Terramar for under £300 a month
Car Deal of the Day: 10k miles a year in Cupra's Terramar for under £300 a month

Auto Express

time05-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Auto Express

Car Deal of the Day: 10k miles a year in Cupra's Terramar for under £300 a month

Sporty looks and driver-focused cabin Four-year lease deal covers 10,000 miles per year Only £292 a month The new Cupra Terramar certainly stands out from the sea of family SUVs on the market thanks to its distinctive, sporty looks. But it's also good to drive, has a roomy interior, a lengthy standard kit list and can be yours for less than £300 per month with this deal we found via the Auto Express Find A Car service. Advertisement - Article continues below Carwow Leasey, through Auto Express, is currently offering the Cupra Terramar on a four-year lease with an annual allowance of 10,000 miles per year for only £292 per month – much less than we'd expect for a newly launched mid-size SUV with that mileage limit. The £3,809 initial payment is substantial, but you get more than your money's worth with this deal. Even though this is an entry-level V1 model, the Terramar still comes equipped with 18-inch alloy wheels, a 12.9-inch touchscreen, sat-nav, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, sports seats up front, a reversing camera, front and rear parking sensors, adaptive cruise control and plenty of other driver-assistance tech. An electric tailgate also comes as standard, and behind it is a generous 540 litres of boot capacity, which can be expanded to 630 litres by sliding the rear bench forward. The cabin feels more driver focused than those of other family SUVs, featuring lots of Cupra's signature copper detailing, while the 1.5-litre mild-hybrid petrol engine delivers 148bhp, and is paired with a slick seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. The Car Deal of the Day selections we make are taken from our own Auto Express Find A Car deals service, which includes the best current offers from car retailers and leasing companies around the UK. Terms and conditions apply, while prices and offers are subject to change and limited availability. If this deal expires, you can find more top Cupra Terramar leasing offers from leading providers on our Cupra Terramar deals hub page Check out the Cupra Terramar Deal of the Day or take a look at our previous Car Deal of the Day selection here… See our latest Cupra Terramar deals Find a car with the experts Range Rover Sport SV gets massive £35k price drop as it enters series-production Range Rover Sport SV gets massive £35k price drop as it enters series-production There's also a new SV Black trim, and a Range Rover Sport Stealth Package for non SVs Arrivederci Roma: new Ferrari Amalfi slots in as brand's latest entry-level model Arrivederci Roma: new Ferrari Amalfi slots in as brand's latest entry-level model A slick new look and more power are the headlines for Ferrari's new baby, but it's probably some simple new buttons that will get customers' attention Geely is coming to the UK, and its assault will start with EX5 SUV Geely is coming to the UK, and its assault will start with EX5 SUV Geely has looked to Lotus to ensure it's new electric SUV lives up to our driving expectations

2025 Cupra Terramar: Spanish Tiguan twin here in July priced from under $54k
2025 Cupra Terramar: Spanish Tiguan twin here in July priced from under $54k

The Advertiser

time10-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Advertiser

2025 Cupra Terramar: Spanish Tiguan twin here in July priced from under $54k

Cupra Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for its all-new Terramarmid-size SUV, first customer deliveries of which will start in July, priced from $53,990 plus on-road costs or $58,490 drive-away. Four different variants have been confirmed for Australia, including a mix of turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrains. The base mild-hybrid and top-spec petrol variants will arrive first, with a lower-tuned petrol grade following in September and the PHEV slated for 2026. The Terramar introduces a new 'S mHEV' trim level for Cupra, with the entry-level mild-hybrid, while the V, VZ and VZe designations for the rest of the range correspond with existing model lines like the Leon and Formentor. Rivals for the Spanish brand's largest SUV include the related Volkswagen Tiguan, as well as the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Cupra has confirmed both list pricing (excluding statutory on-road costs in each state or territory) and national drive-away pricing for all but the VZe PHEV. A total of four drivetrain variants will be available in Australia – including turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Cupra Australia has only confirmed initial Terramar specifications at this stage, so we'll cover the missing information in a full price and equipment breakdown once full details are announced. The S mHEV and V variants get equivalent feature lists, while the VZ adds some extra goodies to go with its extra performance. 2025 Cupra Terramar S mHEV + V equipment highlights: Terramar VZ adds: Several packages and single-item options are offered depending on the variant. Leather & Sound Package: $1600 (S mHEV + V) Standalone options include: A total of seven exterior paint finishes are available for the Cupra Terramar, with two premium colours commanding price premiums. Standard: $NCO Premium paint: $620 Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest in the lead-up to the Cupra Terramar's arrival next month. MORE: 2025 Cupra Terramar review – International first driveMORE: Everything Cupra Terramar Content originally sourced from: Cupra Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for its all-new Terramarmid-size SUV, first customer deliveries of which will start in July, priced from $53,990 plus on-road costs or $58,490 drive-away. Four different variants have been confirmed for Australia, including a mix of turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrains. The base mild-hybrid and top-spec petrol variants will arrive first, with a lower-tuned petrol grade following in September and the PHEV slated for 2026. The Terramar introduces a new 'S mHEV' trim level for Cupra, with the entry-level mild-hybrid, while the V, VZ and VZe designations for the rest of the range correspond with existing model lines like the Leon and Formentor. Rivals for the Spanish brand's largest SUV include the related Volkswagen Tiguan, as well as the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Cupra has confirmed both list pricing (excluding statutory on-road costs in each state or territory) and national drive-away pricing for all but the VZe PHEV. A total of four drivetrain variants will be available in Australia – including turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Cupra Australia has only confirmed initial Terramar specifications at this stage, so we'll cover the missing information in a full price and equipment breakdown once full details are announced. The S mHEV and V variants get equivalent feature lists, while the VZ adds some extra goodies to go with its extra performance. 2025 Cupra Terramar S mHEV + V equipment highlights: Terramar VZ adds: Several packages and single-item options are offered depending on the variant. Leather & Sound Package: $1600 (S mHEV + V) Standalone options include: A total of seven exterior paint finishes are available for the Cupra Terramar, with two premium colours commanding price premiums. Standard: $NCO Premium paint: $620 Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest in the lead-up to the Cupra Terramar's arrival next month. MORE: 2025 Cupra Terramar review – International first driveMORE: Everything Cupra Terramar Content originally sourced from: Cupra Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for its all-new Terramarmid-size SUV, first customer deliveries of which will start in July, priced from $53,990 plus on-road costs or $58,490 drive-away. Four different variants have been confirmed for Australia, including a mix of turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrains. The base mild-hybrid and top-spec petrol variants will arrive first, with a lower-tuned petrol grade following in September and the PHEV slated for 2026. The Terramar introduces a new 'S mHEV' trim level for Cupra, with the entry-level mild-hybrid, while the V, VZ and VZe designations for the rest of the range correspond with existing model lines like the Leon and Formentor. Rivals for the Spanish brand's largest SUV include the related Volkswagen Tiguan, as well as the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Cupra has confirmed both list pricing (excluding statutory on-road costs in each state or territory) and national drive-away pricing for all but the VZe PHEV. A total of four drivetrain variants will be available in Australia – including turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Cupra Australia has only confirmed initial Terramar specifications at this stage, so we'll cover the missing information in a full price and equipment breakdown once full details are announced. The S mHEV and V variants get equivalent feature lists, while the VZ adds some extra goodies to go with its extra performance. 2025 Cupra Terramar S mHEV + V equipment highlights: Terramar VZ adds: Several packages and single-item options are offered depending on the variant. Leather & Sound Package: $1600 (S mHEV + V) Standalone options include: A total of seven exterior paint finishes are available for the Cupra Terramar, with two premium colours commanding price premiums. Standard: $NCO Premium paint: $620 Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest in the lead-up to the Cupra Terramar's arrival next month. MORE: 2025 Cupra Terramar review – International first driveMORE: Everything Cupra Terramar Content originally sourced from: Cupra Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for its all-new Terramarmid-size SUV, first customer deliveries of which will start in July, priced from $53,990 plus on-road costs or $58,490 drive-away. Four different variants have been confirmed for Australia, including a mix of turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrains. The base mild-hybrid and top-spec petrol variants will arrive first, with a lower-tuned petrol grade following in September and the PHEV slated for 2026. The Terramar introduces a new 'S mHEV' trim level for Cupra, with the entry-level mild-hybrid, while the V, VZ and VZe designations for the rest of the range correspond with existing model lines like the Leon and Formentor. Rivals for the Spanish brand's largest SUV include the related Volkswagen Tiguan, as well as the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Cupra has confirmed both list pricing (excluding statutory on-road costs in each state or territory) and national drive-away pricing for all but the VZe PHEV. A total of four drivetrain variants will be available in Australia – including turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Cupra Australia has only confirmed initial Terramar specifications at this stage, so we'll cover the missing information in a full price and equipment breakdown once full details are announced. The S mHEV and V variants get equivalent feature lists, while the VZ adds some extra goodies to go with its extra performance. 2025 Cupra Terramar S mHEV + V equipment highlights: Terramar VZ adds: Several packages and single-item options are offered depending on the variant. Leather & Sound Package: $1600 (S mHEV + V) Standalone options include: A total of seven exterior paint finishes are available for the Cupra Terramar, with two premium colours commanding price premiums. Standard: $NCO Premium paint: $620 Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest in the lead-up to the Cupra Terramar's arrival next month. MORE: 2025 Cupra Terramar review – International first driveMORE: Everything Cupra Terramar Content originally sourced from:

2025 Cupra Terramar: Spanish Tiguan twin here in July priced from under $54k
2025 Cupra Terramar: Spanish Tiguan twin here in July priced from under $54k

West Australian

time10-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • West Australian

2025 Cupra Terramar: Spanish Tiguan twin here in July priced from under $54k

Cupra Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for its all-new Terramar mid-size SUV, first customer deliveries of which will start in July, priced from $53,990 plus on-road costs or $58,490 drive-away. Four different variants have been confirmed for Australia, including a mix of turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrains. The base mild-hybrid and top-spec petrol variants will arrive first, with a lower-tuned petrol grade following in September and the PHEV slated for 2026. The Terramar introduces a new 'S mHEV' trim level for Cupra, with the entry-level mild-hybrid, while the V, VZ and VZe designations for the rest of the range correspond with existing model lines like the Leon and Formentor . Rivals for the Spanish brand's largest SUV include the related Volkswagen Tiguan , as well as the likes of the Toyota RAV4 , Mazda CX-5 , Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson . Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now . Cupra has confirmed both list pricing (excluding statutory on-road costs in each state or territory) and national drive-away pricing for all but the VZe PHEV. A total of four drivetrain variants will be available in Australia – including turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Cupra Australia has only confirmed initial Terramar specifications at this stage, so we'll cover the missing information in a full price and equipment breakdown once full details are announced. The S mHEV and V variants get equivalent feature lists, while the VZ adds some extra goodies to go with its extra performance. 2025 Cupra Terramar S mHEV + V equipment highlights: Terramar VZ adds: Several packages and single-item options are offered depending on the variant. Leather & Sound Package: $1600 (S mHEV + V) Standalone options include: A total of seven exterior paint finishes are available for the Cupra Terramar, with two premium colours commanding price premiums. Standard: $NCO Premium paint: $620 Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest in the lead-up to the Cupra Terramar's arrival next month. MORE: 2025 Cupra Terramar review – International first drive MORE: Everything Cupra Terramar

2025 Cupra Terramar: Spanish Tiguan twin here in July priced from under $54k
2025 Cupra Terramar: Spanish Tiguan twin here in July priced from under $54k

7NEWS

time10-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • 7NEWS

2025 Cupra Terramar: Spanish Tiguan twin here in July priced from under $54k

Cupra Australia has confirmed pricing and specifications for its all-new Terramar mid-size SUV, first customer deliveries of which will start in July, priced from $53,990 plus on-road costs or $58,490 drive-away. Four different variants have been confirmed for Australia, including a mix of turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid (MHEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) drivetrains. The base mild-hybrid and top-spec petrol variants will arrive first, with a lower-tuned petrol grade following in September and the PHEV slated for 2026. The Terramar introduces a new 'S mHEV' trim level for Cupra, with the entry-level mild-hybrid, while the V, VZ and VZe designations for the rest of the range correspond with existing model lines like the Leon and Formentor. Rivals for the Spanish brand's largest SUV include the related Volkswagen Tiguan, as well as the likes of the Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage and Hyundai Tucson. Hundreds of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now. Get the experts on your side and score a great deal. Browse now. Pricing Cupra has confirmed both list pricing (excluding statutory on-road costs in each state or territory) and national drive-away pricing for all but the VZe PHEV. Drivetrains and Efficiency A total of four drivetrain variants will be available in Australia – including turbo-petrol, mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid options. Cupra Australia has only confirmed initial Terramar specifications at this stage, so we'll cover the missing information in a full price and equipment breakdown once full details are announced. Standard Equipment The S mHEV and V variants get equivalent feature lists, while the VZ adds some extra goodies to go with its extra performance. 2025 Cupra Terramar S mHEV + V equipment highlights: 18-inch 'Atomic' alloys – Black and Silver (S mHEV) 19-inch 'Cosmic' alloys – Black and Copper (V) Keyless entry, start Power tailgate incl. kick sensor 360-degree cameras 10.25-inch Digital Cockpit 15-inch touchscreen infotainment Satellite navigation Wireless Apple CarPlay Wireless Android Auto Wireless smartphone charger Front seats – heated, power adjustable Memory function – driver seat, mirrors Heated steering wheel Drive profile button – steering wheel Tri-zone climate control Travel Assist Rear seats – slide adjustable, 40:20:40 fold Rear brake upgrade (V) Terramar VZ adds: Leather & Sound Package – details below 20-inch 'Hadron' alloys – Black and Copper Dynamic Chassis Control – adaptive damping Upgraded brake package Matrix Ultra LED headlights CUPRA drive mode Options Several packages and single-item options are offered depending on the variant. Leather & Sound Package: $1600 (S mHEV + V) Leather-appointed trim – Deep Burgundy 12-speaker Sennheiser premium audio Standalone options include: Akebono performance front brakes: $4200 (VZ) Panoramic sunroof: $2000 Premium paint: $620 Colours A total of seven exterior paint finishes are available for the Cupra Terramar, with two premium colours commanding price premiums. Standard: $NCO Glacial White Fiord Blue Timanfaya Grey Midnight Black Cosmos Blue Premium paint: $620 Dark Void Graphene Grey Stay tuned to CarExpert for all the latest in the lead-up to the Cupra Terramar's arrival next month.

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