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  2. Cupra (marque) - Wikipedia

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    The "Cupra" name, short for "Cup Racing" [1] was first used in 1996 by the SEAT Ibiza GTI 2.0 16V Cupra Sport. It is a street legal version of the Ibiza Mk2 kit car used in the competition, created as a special edition to celebrate SEAT's victory in the 1996 FIA 2-Litre World Rally Cup, a subdivision of the World Rally Championship at that time.

  3. Category:Cupra vehicles - Wikipedia

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  4. Cupra Born - Wikipedia

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    The Cupra Born is a battery electric compact car/small family car marketed by SEAT through its performance-oriented Cupra marque. [2] Initially unveiled as the SEAT el-Born concept in 2019, the production car was revealed in May 2021 as the Cupra Born. [ 2 ]

  5. Cupra Formentor - Wikipedia

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    The Cupra Formentor is a compact crossover SUV manufactured by the Spanish car manufacturer SEAT under their Cupra performance-oriented sub-brand. [5] Marketed as a coupé SUV , it is the first car designed specifically for the sub-brand.

  6. SEAT León - Wikipedia

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    The León Cupra R is limited to 799 units based on the standard Cupra 300 but with an uprated 310 PS (228 kW) 2 Litre turbocharged engine; with a 0-62 mph time of 5.8 seconds and a top speed of 155 mph. Cupra Rs were available only with a six-speed manual gearbox in the UK and only 24 Right Hand Drive units have been built.

  7. List of car manufacturers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Extreme sports cars (2002–present) E-Type UK (2019–present) F. Fering Technologies (2019–present) Foers (car brand) (1977–present) Forseven (2022–present) Frontline Developments (1991–present) FRS Sports Cars (2011–present) Furore Cars (2011–present) G. Gardner Douglas Sports Cars (1990–present) Gentry (car brand) (1973 ...