The Cupra Formentor was the first dedicated model from the Spanish automaker, with production beginning in Europe in late 2020 – but the small crossover SUV didn’t arrive in Australia until mid-2022, when the Volkswagen Group brand was launched locally.

2026 Cupra Formentor VZx
2026 Cupra Formentor VZx

While the Formentor is unique to Cupra – rather than being a sporty version of a SEAT model offered in Spain – the SUV is based on the MQB Evo platform, which has underpinned roughly 25 models from Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda, SEAT, and even Ford, since 2019.

After four years, the small SUV has now received its mid-life update, with some powertrain changes accompanying refreshed looks.

The Formentor gets a new front-end design with triangles in the daytime-running lights and fog lights, which Cupra is calling a ‘shark nose’ – borrowing a term from some iconic BMW models of the 20th century – while the revised rear-end gets more sophisticated tail-lights and an illuminated badge.

Cupra has also introduced the entry-level Formentor S variant to the range, powered by a mild-hybrid 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine – and lowering the price of entry to $53,990 drive-away.

2026 Cupra Formentor VZX
2026 Cupra Formentor VZX