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Model Year 23/24 New to CUPRA - picking up our Formentor V2 next weekend

Lankan

Active Member
Oct 27, 2024
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Hello,

Joined recently, and this is my first post...

Please excuse if these are some very basic questions, but we are new to all things CUPRA. However, we will be joining the club next Saturday (16th) when we pick up our first - a 2024 Formenor V2 1.5 6-speed manual in Graphene Grey, with a build date in February 2024. Love the design language adopted and the how space has been maximised even thought it is far from a full-sized SUV.

Why, a manual you may ask? That certainly is our preference. My wife will be its main driver, as it will be her daily driver. I too prefer smallish cars with a manual gearbox and RWD. As such, it would be great to hear from those who have Formentors with a manual gearbox - what do you think of the Formenor and the way it drives, with a 1.5 (circa 148bhp) engine that needs to shift its 1,400 kg -1,500 kg weight? I have searched high and low, but haven't managed to find a single review that really provides an opinion on Formentors with a manual gearbox.

What I am really after is any information/opinion on how you rate the manual gear shift. Of course, rather selfishly what I am also after are the following: Does one need to allow the gearbox oil to heat up (sufficiently) before any stiffness disappears, any feedback related to gear ratios, and how those gear ratios are suited to spirited driving (i.e. do you have to keep shifting up/down depending on the speed of travel, say, when you are navigating a tight, twisty road with hairpin bends and/or traveling uphill?), what is the optimum rev range to use, etc.
 
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KJA

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Feb 18, 2024
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It's a FWD car and not RWD.
Even in it's AWD form it's mostly FWD.
With regards to questions on manual someone will surely shed some light.
 

Lankan

Active Member
Oct 27, 2024
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It's a FWD car and not RWD.
Even in it's AWD form it's mostly FWD.
With regards to questions on manual someone will surely shed some light.
Thanks. Indeed, we are aware that this variant is FWD, but went for it due to the manual gearbox, which was a key requirement, especially since my wife is not too concerned with drive configurations, only that it is a manual.

Given that this was a pre-built V2,, and offered at a good price, we took the plunge without a test drive, only based on reviews and ownership experiences on here. As such, the only real unknown are the points raised in my first post, which is of intetest when I happen to drive the Formentor.
 

Lankan

Active Member
Oct 27, 2024
6
2
Today, I received details related to the various software modules installed in our Formentor - do the versions noted below look as if they are the latest/current versions?

Cupra Formentor V2 1.5 TSI - System Information (12 Nov 2024)_.jpg
 

Dave W.

Active Member
Oct 24, 2024
9
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Hello Lankan.
I am on week 2 of our new 1.5 Formentor V2 manual. The car is lovely and I'm really pleased with it. The manual gear change is fine. Sometimes it's a little clunky when it's cold but superb once it's warmed up. Clutch is very light. The only negative, and it's a small one, is the tyre noise. I'm getting used to it now but it is louder than my previous cars. Brilliant value for money car.
 
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