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Cupra Australia is offering cheap finance and free servicing on much of its range until the end of October.
Cupra has extended a pair of offers it initially introduced to celebrate its first birthday in Australia
The sporty spinoff of the Volkswagen Group is offering one per cent finance across its Ateca, Leon, and Formentor models to cars ordered by October 31 and delivered by November 15.
It’s also throwing in a three-year free service package on the same cars; free servicing was included with Cupras between its launch and March 2023, when the offer was dropped.
The deals don’t apply to the new, electric Born hatchback.
“Our offer is constantly evolving,” Cupra Australia director Ben Wilks said earlier this year.
“One per cent with three years free servicing in addition to guaranteed future value is a pretty compelling proposition and a sure sign that Cupra isn’t about to become complacent.”
Cupra has sold 2019 cars to date in 2023, led by the Formentor SUV (1200 deliveries) and Born electric hatch (376).
It’s gearing up to bring three updated cars to Australia late in 2024, in the form of facelifted versions of the Formentor, Leon, and Born.
The brand has warned, however, those arrivals could be pushed back to 2025.
Cupra recently opened its 10th garage in Australia, located in Hobart. That has given it a presence in every state and territory bar the Northern Territory.
The automaker says it has plans to expand its dealer network in 2024 which will include service locations “in a number of major regional centres”.
Cupra has already opened sites around Australia including:
It also has pop-ups in Glen Waverley, Victoria and Castle Hill, New South Wales.
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Scott Collie is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Scott studied journalism at RMIT University and, after a lifelong obsession with everything automotive, started covering the car industry shortly afterwards. He has a passion for travel, and is an avid Melbourne Demons supporter.
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