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Marc ter Stegen is about to get into the CUPRA Born for the first time. The brand’s first 100% electric model will also be the first electric car for the Barça goalie. It’s an important moment for this staunch advocate of sustainability, but before handing him the keys, CUPRA CEO Wayne Griffiths has something to show him - the place where the CUPRA Born was created where some of the best-kept secrets of the brand’s future are kept.
By 2030, sales of zero or low emission cars must amount to 40 % of the total, according to the European Commission Range and battery recharging raise the most questions SEAT is going to launch 6 new electric and plug-in hybrid models by early 2021What's the difference between a hybrid and a plug-in hybrid? What is their range? Where can you recharge them? The electric car is the future star of the automotive sector. In fact, in the first six months of this year its sales went up by 58%. This new mobility system raises questions among future users which we answer below.
They’re everywhere you look: in video game consoles, in the device you’re reading this text on, and yes, also in cars. We’re talking about batteries. They’re one of the main components of electric and hybrid vehicles, so users are interested in knowing how they work. To address some common questions, an expert from SEAT S.A.’s pioneering battery research and development lab, Test Center Energy, answers five key questions about batteries.
Nervousness, excitement, euphoria... These are the emotions caused by a sudden adrenaline rush, and FC Barcelona star players Marc ter Stegen, Alexia Putellas, Ansu Fati and Ana-Maria Crnogorčević are no strangers to the feeling. As footballers, they experience it in every match. Now the CUPRA ambassadors get the rush in the most extreme way aboard the all-electric, 100% adrenaline fuelled CUPRA UrbanRebel during a lap around the Montmeló circuit at peak power.
For Marc ter Stegen, starting a good day begins with a good cup of self-made coffee. “At least I try,” he says with a smile. The FC Barcelona goalkeeper does his best to stick to his daily routines when he doesn’t have to travel to play a match: breakfast, training, spending time with his family. But on this occasion, there’s something new in his daily routine, as for the first time he drives to training in his new car, the CUPRA Formentor e-HYBRID.