Cupra welcomes a brand new experience to the world of motorsport – the E TCR series, the first ever electric, multi-brand touring car championship.
The participation of the e-Racer model in some of the TCR events during the 2018 season is currently being considered, with the aim of evaluating its potential compared to the petrol-powered TCR racing cars.
The ultimate goal is to achieve the best fine-tuning possible that will lead the E TCR to become a self-contained championship in 2019.
This Cupra e-Racer is the first touring car that complies with the requirements for competing in the new E TCR. The engines are located over the rear axle and deliver up to 500kW (680 horsepower), which is 242kW (330hp) more than the usual output of the petrol-fuelled Cupra TCR version, and it is also equipped with an energy recovery system.
Compared to the conventionally powered Cupra TCR, despite weighing 400 kilos more, it features excellent performance and 0 to 100km/h acceleration in 3.2 seconds and 0 to 200km/h in 8.2 seconds.
Seat vice-president for R&D, Dr Matthias Rabe, said, “We are committed to the E TCR because we are convinced that the future of competition is in electric engines. Just as the Seat Leon Cup Racer laid the technical foundations of the TCR championship, once again we are blazing trails in this new experience.” For this reason, Dr Rabe encourages “the rest of the car manufacturers to join us in this amazing adventure.”
Cupra is Seat’s special brand for unique people designed to captivate customers looking for what the new brand has to offer: Uniqueness, Sophistication and Performance. The time has come for car lovers to get involved with a new brand that meets their expectations. Along with the launch of new models, Cupra will also keep the motorsport and racing spirit alive by participating in the TCR series. The Cupra world is alive and ready to conquer a new group of enthusiasts in more than 260 specially selected Seat dealerships all across Europe.
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