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Blend of style and performance

Cupra Formentor

By Bill McCarthy

Cupra, the  sporty arm of the SEAT brand, which is itself a sporty arm of the VW Group offers a stylish alternative in its segments with striking looks, upmarket interiors and practicality in spades. Steadily growing sales figures for the brand are a testament to how it has been received.

The Formentor has been a success story, the brand’s best seller and the latest, revamped version is even better with upgrades to appearance, equipment and software.

Sleek design

The Formentor cuts a striking figure with its aggressive, low-slung stance, sleek silhouette, and a new shark-nose front end flanked by triangular LED light clusters. At the rear, a full-width LED light bar and twin exhaust pipes reinforce its sporty character, while standard 18-inch alloy wheels complete the dynamic look. It’s a head-turner—a crossover with SUV presence and hatchback versatility.

Premium, hi-tech interior

Inside there is an upmarket feel with solid build quality, and signature copper and aluminium accents. The cabin blends sportiness with sophistication, featuring ambient lighting, black sports seats with copper coloured stitching, and a heated multifunction steering wheel (though the heating function seemed to have a mind of its own and proved frustratingly inconsistent). Space at the front generous, with ample head and legroom, creating an airy, comfortable environment.

Even this entry-level model comes well-equipped, centred around a 12.9-inch touchscreen running Cupra’s bespoke CONNECT system. It handles navigation, infotainment, and smartphone connectivity, though the customisable widgets and touch-sensitive sliders for climate and volume can be fiddly on the move. 

A configurable Digital Cockpit behind the steering wheel keeps key driving data in clear view, while the DSG gear selector and secondary controls are neatly arranged on the central console.

Not cheap at £35,000 for this model, but a host of standard equipment, dual-zone climate control, adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, traffic sign recognition, and other driver aids—making it a well-rounded package.

Sporty but sensible

Powered by a 1.5-litre eTSI mild-hybrid engine paired with a 7-speed DSG automatic, the Formentor delivers real punchy performance and impressive efficiency. It’s no fire-breathing hot hatch, but the 0-60mph sprint in nine seconds is more than adequate for daily driving, and real-world fuel economy hovers around 45mpg—close to the official WLTP 45.6mpg claim.

The engine is refined and responsive at low-to-mid speeds, though it can feel strained when overtaking on the motorway. Most impressive is the handling, with precise, well-weighted steering and an electronic locking differential providing excellent cornering stability, making it a joy on twisty roads. However, the firm suspension, while great for body control, can feel harsh over rough surfaces, sending jolts through the cabin. On smooth tarmac however, it is a comfortable ride.

Practicality & safety

With 450 litres of boot space (expandable via folding rear seats), the Formentor is as practical as it is stylish. Safety tech is comprehensive, including:

  • Predictive adaptive cruise control
  • Forward collision warning with automatic braking
  • Driver alert system
  • Lane-keeping assist
  • A full suite of airbags

Verdict

The Cupra Formentor isn’t cheap, but it offers a clever blend of head-turning design, sporty dynamics, and everyday usability. Its engaging drive, strong economy, and premium feel explain why it’s resonating with buyers.

Factfile
  • CUPRA Formentor V1 1.5 e-TSI DSG Price: £36,175
  • Mechanical: 150bhp, 1498cc petrol turbo engine driving front wheels via seven-speed automatic transmission
  • Max speed: 127mph
  • 0-60: 9 seconds
  • Economy: 45.6mpg
  • CO2 emissions: 133g/km
  • Insurance group: 21E
  • BiK rating: 31%
  • Warranty: 5yrs/90,000 miles

Skoda Octavia vRS: A family-friendly firecracker

Skoda Octavia vRS Estate

By Bill McCarthy

It’s been a few years since my first encounter with the Skoda Octavia vRS, a car that left quite an impression. Fast forward to today, and the Octavia is the longest-serving model in the modern Skoda lineup. This is no surprise, considering its blend of impressive performance, sharp handling, and family-friendly features, especially in its estate form.

Longevity through quality

The Octavia name has been around for six decades, and the latest iteration is among the best in its segment and offers:

  • Spacious interior: Perfect for families and long trips.
  • State-of-the-art technology: Keeping up with modern demands.
  • Excellent practicality: Ideal for everyday use.

The first Octavia vRS I drove had a 1.8-litre turbocharged petrol engine with a modest, relatively, 170bhp. In contrast, today’s model boasts a huge 265PS, making it the most powerful version yet. This evolution showcases Skoda’s commitment to performance while maintaining practicality.

Sporty yet understated

The design of the Octavia vRS is sporty without being overly flashy. Key features include:

  • New sports exhausts and black tailpipes
  • Restyled front and rear bumpers
  • Aggressive black grille surround
  • Black roof rails (standard on the tourer)

The lowered suspension and striking 19-inch anthracite alloy wheels complete the sporty, even predatory look that many buyers seek in an estate vehicle.

Performance and efficiency

Tweaked for 2024, the heart of the Octavia vRS is a 2.0 TSI petrol engine paired with a seven-speed DSG transmission. This combination not only delivers rapid pace but also decent fuel economy.

Interior comfort and technology

Inside, it is smart yet minimalist, featuring:

  • High-quality fixtures
  • Sporty touches like alloy pedals and a vRS multi-function steering wheel
  • Sports upholstery with red stitching and the vRS logo

The central 13” infotainment system acts as the brain of the car, complemented by a 10” Virtual Cockpit that provides real-time information. Connectivity is enhanced with AI functionality, including ChatGPT integrated into the Laura voice assistant, and the updated MyŠkoda app for improved car-smartphone connectivity.

On the Road

When it comes to performance, the vRS can sprint from 0-62 mph in just 6.5 seconds, making it only 0.1 seconds slower than the hatch version. The driving experience is dynamic, stable, and rapid, even on long sweeping bends, thanks to the electrohydraulic differential system that enhances traction and handling.

For those seeking an even more engaging drive, the Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC) option allows drivers to select from Normal, Comfort, Sport, or Individual modes for tailored chassis settings.

Comfort and efficiency

Despite its sporty nature, the ride remains comfortable, as proven during extended motorway runs. It returned impressive economy figures in the late 30s mpg, getting close to the official WLTP economy figure of 40.3 mpg during often high-speed motorway driving.

One of the standout features is boot space. With 640 litres available, it expands to a whopping 1,555 litres with the rear seats down, making it an excellent choice for families and those needing extra cargo space.

The revised Simply Clever features offer added practical value, including a storage box for rear passengers’ items, and a tablet holder that is now available for sports seats. Additionally, the ice scraper located in the fuel filler flap and the umbrella in the front door are now made from sustainable materials, with the umbrella remaining part of the available equipment.

Better safety

Safety is a priority, equipped with up to 10 airbags and a full range of safety features including advanced attention and drowsiness systems and emergency braking.  Parking is simplified with intelligent parking systems.

Opinion

The Octavia vRS has evolved into a desirable vehicle with the estate balancing performance, practicality, and modern technology. It will be interesting to see where the electric vehicle revolution takes it.

Factfile 

  • Skoda Octavia vRS Estate 2.0 TSI 265PS DSG
  • Price: £40,390
  • Engine: 265PS, two litre petrol engine, driving front wheels via a 7-speed DSG automatic  transmission 
  • Max Speed: 155 mph  
  • 0-62 mph: 6.5 seconds  
  • Combined MPG: 40.1
  • Insurance Group: 29  
  • CO2 Emissions: 161 g/km  
  • BiK Rating: 37%  
  • Warranty: 3 years/60,000 miles