The Cupra Terramar VZ Extreme has been spotted in the green hell with a setup that promises to change the perception of family SUVs. Four exhaust outlets, a stiffened suspension inherited from the Formentor VZ Extreme, and a 350-horsepower engine suggest this model isn't here to play, but to devour asphalt. The first images from Nürburgring confirm a more agile chassis and an aggressive stance that invites you to floor it.
Chassis and engine: the technical recipe of the most radical Terramar 🏎️
Under the bodywork, the Terramar VZ Extreme features adaptive dampers and readjusted stabilizer bars to reduce body roll in corners. The stiffer suspension, along with the sporty bucket seats, aims to keep the driver glued to the seat during cornering. With 350 horses under the hood, traction and weight distribution become priorities to tame the power without the family size taking a toll on dynamics.
Family SUV? More like a burst of power with rear seats 😈
Seeing an SUV with four exhausts and 350 horsepower lapping the Nürburgring is like finding a family man at the gym lifting 100 kg weights: you know he can take the kids to school, but also that he'll leave more than one sports car in the dust at a traffic light. The firm suspension promises to wake up the rear passengers on every bump, though the driver will be smiling. After all, someone had to prove that practical can also be fun.