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  2. 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.

  3. Cupra (marque) - Wikipedia

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    Cupra cars were to be sold in some SEAT dealerships in Europe, with dedicated floor space. [12] The Cupra logo of two intersecting triangles was designed by Alejandro Mesonero-Romanos. According to Mesonero-Romanos, the philosophy of the triangular logo is that a triangle is a dynamic shape, has a stable base, and points in a clear direction. [13]

  4. List of SEAT vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Córdoba / Córdoba SX / Córdoba Vario Mk1 (1993–2002) Inca Kombi / Inca Van (1995–2003) Alhambra Mk1 (1996–2010) ... León Cupra R concept (Barcelona, 2001)

  5. Category:Cupra vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cupra vehicles" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. SEAT Ateca; B. Cupra Born; F.

  6. Cupra Racing - Wikipedia

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    Cupra Racing, formerly known as SEAT Sport, is the high-performance motorsport subsidiary of the Spanish automobile manufacturer SEAT, founded in 1985, [1] succeeding the "SEAT Special Vehicles department" which had been formed in 1971 with the mission to enforce the brand's participation in rally championships, followed by 11 titles between 1979 and 1983. [2]

  7. TVR - Wikipedia

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    Climax-powered cars would be finished with a leather interior, while cars with the lower-specification engines were trimmed with vinyl. [4] The TVR factory sent the first Mk1 cars to Ray Saidel in the United States, where they would be offered for sale as the "Jomar Coupe" or the "Jomar Gran Turismo Coupe", depending on which engine had been ...

  8. Cupra - Wikipedia

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    Cupra may refer to: Cupra (marque), an automobile brand owned by the Spanish company SEAT Cupra Racing, a car racing team owned by SEAT; Cupra (goddess), a chthonic ...

  9. 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.