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CUPRA delivers a thrilling drive

CUPRA Ateca

By Bill McCarthy

The latest version of the excellent Ateca comes dressed in sporty new threads as the CUPRA version. With its 300PS petrol power, it offers stunning performance and delivers an intriguing alternative to its SEAT cousin.

It looks hot and sporty, all creases and angles, shod with dark alloy 19-inch alloys and copper colour Brembo brake callipers and featuring the signature red and copper colour scheme, as the CUPRA premium spin-off from parent SEAT continues to grow.

This Ateca delivers a striking profile, with a redesigned bumper, full LED headlights and quad tailpipes.

Those looks do not deceive as the performance is a bit special. The two-litre engine delivers stunning performance, into the hottest of hot hatch territory, hitting 60mph in just 4.9 seconds.

Inside the car offers high-end trim and upholstery again with the brand’s logo incorporated into the sports seats headrests, with copper and red stitching also prominent.

It looks sporty, but the layout and design are logical and intuitive, with the centrepiece a hi-tech 10-inch digital driver info screen and 9.2-inch central touchscreen which features CUPRA Connect technology.

This provides Full Link smartphone integration for Apple or Android phones as well as infotainment and navigation system.

Starting at around £42k, it is anything but cheap, but it in its segment is competitive with the entry level VZ1 offering an impressive range of standard equipment, such as air conditioning, media touch screen, Bluetooth, and safety kit like tiredness recognition, emergency braking and pedestrian protection systems as well as a full range of airbags

This range-topping, four-wheel drive model adds a seven-speed DSG auto gearbox, heated leather bucket seats, electric tailgate, cruise control, dual-zone climate control, electric tailgate, folding door mirrors, sat nav, DAB digital radio and 360-degree parking camera and a host of active and passive safety systems and alerts, including ABS, traction and stability control.

If it looks like it is designed for performance, it is, but it is still a capable and practical family. vehicle with decent head and legroom. Boot space is excellent with 510 litres available, expanding to 1,604 if you decide to want to bring along the kitchen sink.

Performance is blistering, hitting the 60mph benchmark in what seems the blink of an eye, and mated to a seven-speed DSG auto box, it slips through the gears while there is a satisfying growl from the quad exhausts.

Despite the rampant performance, economy is pretty good, with official figures indicating 46mpg is achievable.

The lowered and stiffened sports suspension means this is no magic carpet ride, but handling is impressive, with bags of grip, while the four-wheel drive offers extra stability when called upon, as does the electronic differential lock system.

It’s not just about the power, to achieve economy of 30mpg plus on a car of this type is equally impressive.

Definitely a firm ride which may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but open it up on twisting country lanes and it delivers a thrilling drive.

Factfile

CUPRA Ateca 2.0 TSI 300PS 4Drive DSG

Price: £48,530

Mechanical: 300PS, two litre four-cylinder turbo petrol engine driving all wheels via a 7-speed automatic gearbox

Max speed: 155mph

0-62mph: 4.9 seconds

Combined mpg: 46  (WLTP combined cycle)

Insurance group: 32E

CO2 emissions: 202g/km

BiK rating: 37%

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles

Even more X-Factor from classy SUV

Nissan X-Trail

By Bill McCarthy

There are some vehicles you take a shine to, only for them to disappoint when upgrades come along. The X-Trail certainly does not fit into the category for me. One of my favourite cars, this SUV continues to improve and now in its fourth generation has joined the electrified revolution.

While not a full-fat off-roader, it is available in two or four-wheel drive and in that mode, more than capable of tackling all but the roughest terrain, while remaining very much a family friendly vehicle.

There is the full hybrid version and a mild hybrid, both operating with a 1.5 litre three-cylinder engine.

It’s a novel hybrid setup with power to the front wheels in this model coming from the electric motor, which is constantly charged by the petrol engine, ensuring electric vehicle style instant response from the accelerator and improved economy.

It delivers stunning performance for the size of vehicle. The combo delivers 213PS and whisks the vehicle to 60mph in around seven seconds. Economy is also excellent with around 43mpg comfortably achievable.

It is a large vehicle with capacity for up to seven adults, although this model was a five-seater, and it now looks better than ever, with 19-inch alloys, black V-shaped e-POWER signature front grille, combined daytime running lights and indicators, rear privacy glass, satin roof rails, and chrome trim to door handles, side mouldings and window surrounds.

The interior is smart and functional and feels solidly constructed.

It is competitively priced at just over £32k for the entry level which model is well equipped, but this Tekna model has virtually all the bells and whistles. These include a bird’s-eye view parking camera and head-up display, through to heated leather seats, heated leather steering wheel black wood dashboard trim, ambient lighting and electric sunroof. 

The centrepiece is a 12.3 display which controls smartphone connectivity, infotainment and navigation, and is supplemented by a 12.3 inch TFT screen which provides real-time information for the driver.

Dials and controls are well laid out, logical and sturdy while the whole cabin remains light and airy thanks to large glass areas, which offsets the dark interior. 

Head and legroom are good with access, while in practical terms, it ticks most of the boxes. In addition to all the drink holders, pockets and cubby holes, the boot with the third row of seats folded offers 575 litres of space.

This can be further increased with the 60-40 split second row folded down and accessed by the powered tailgate.

In addition, the second row of seats slide backwards and forwards allowing extra stowage space, or just extra legroom for taller passengers. A further clever touch is the stowage area which has various configurations to keep loads secure.

For a two-tonne lump of metal acceleration is exceptional and while this kind of vehicle will not handle like a sports car, it remains fairly stable with only a trace of wallow on sharp bends.

Safety kit is comprehensive with a full complement of airbags, traction control, automatic braking and a hosts of alerts and alarms and automatic interventions.

Factfile

Nissan X-Trail Tekna e-POWER

Price: £43,110

Mechanical: 213ps,1498cc, 3-cylinder, petrol engine and electric motor driving front wheels via automatic transmission

Max Speed: 111mph

0-62mph: 7.2 seconds

Combined MPG: 42.2

Insurance Group: 31E

C02 emissions: 152g/km

Bik rating: 34%

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles