The all-new 2025 Cupra Terramar mid-size SUV will be revealed on September 3 ahead of its launch in Australia in 2025.
And to prove it the VW-owned Spanish brand has revealed the first official teaser of its new SUV.
Said to measure in at around 4500mm-long, roughly 100mm shorter than a Toyota RAV4, the new Cupra Terramar is a replacement SUV for the current Cupra Ateca, with the mid-size SUV sharing the bulk of its DNA with the next-generation Audi Q3.
The first teaser showing the Terramar's new taillight that incorporates six triangular-shaped light elements – a familiar theme already shared on the all-new Cupra Tavascan and recently overhauled Leon and Formentor.
Not pictured is the new mid-size SUV's nose, which is claimed to feature an "assertive front end", with a long bonnet and shark nose design that already features on other Cupras.
Beneath the skin, the Terramar boasts the Volkswagen Group's latest plug-in hybrid technology that should offer buyers an all-electric range of up to 100km.
Other engines will include an electrified and efficient 1.5-litre eTSI mild-hybrid petrol (110kW) and a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder that will come with either 150kW or 195kW.
The Terramar will be built at the same Volkswagen Group-owned Gyor factory in Hungary as the Audi Q3.
Once introduced, the Terramar could spin off an even sportier SUV-coupe version that will mirror the Audi Q3 Sportback and feature more rakish rear styling.
Cupra says it hopes the introduction of the Terramar will help it boost its annual sales from 80,000 per year to more than 500,000.