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9 June 2010

Think electric cars are dull to drive? Think they’re big, heavy, underpowered, and lack the range to make them truly enjoyable? Well, that’s where the CUPRA Born begs to differ.

The CUPRA Born recently topped two Autocar EV group tests, one of which focused on handling. Itwas also named Best Small Electric Car To Drive in the 2024 What Car? Awards, alongside a glowing five-star review from our sister title. So, it’s clear that there are plenty of reasons why the CUPRA Born bucks the ‘dull EV’ trend.

And now the CUPRA Born comes with a wealth of added incentives – including 0% APR with a £2,500 deposit contribution, a complimentary Ohme home charger, a £750 pre-paid Mastercard and a 5-year warranty – that make it an even-more compelling purchase as an electric car that packs in plenty of amped-up performance driving character alongside its impressive practicality.

We’ve talked all about the many reasons why the CUPRA Born is a standout electric car in its own right elsewhere. But what’s the secret to the CUPRA Born’s hot-hatch-baiting all-electric driving character? Let’s find out…

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Peppy all-electric acceleration

The CUPRA Born delivers impressive performance from the off. The core CUPRA Born V1, V2 and V3 models all use a rear-wheel-drive e-Boost motor that offers up to 231PS of potent electric power and 310Nm of punchy all-electric torque. And, yes, you read that right, the CUPRA Born is rear-wheel-drive. But more on that later.

The e-Boost feature gives you a quick burst of maximum power: either by pushing the throttle past the kickdown, or by pressing the ‘Cupra’ button on the steering wheel. As a result, the CUPRA Born can sprint from 0-62mph in as little as 6.6sec.

And don’t think that all of that added performance compromises the CUPRA Born’s ability to go the distance. With an official all-electric range that offers up to 266 miles as standard, all the way up to 372 miles on the CUPRA Born VZ with its longer-range 79kWh battery, you can be sure you’ll pack in as many smiles as miles on your next trip.

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Dynamic driving character

All that power and acceleration is fantastic. But what about when you get to the twisty bits: the area in which many performance-aspiring EVs let themselves down?

Well, first, as the CUPRA Born is just 4.3 metres long, 1.8 metres wide and 1.5m tall, it’s smaller and more compact than the wave of SUVs that seem to form the bulk of new all-electric model launches. Equally, the CUPRA Born is based on the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform, which offers a near-perfect 50:50 weight distribution.

The fact that the CUPRA Born’s all-electric motor is mounted at the rear and drives the rear wheels gives it a unique sportscar-like feel in terms of power delivery. Then the CUPRA Born takes electric handling to the next level with its stiffer and more advanced suspension, which keeps body roll in check without compromising ride quality and comfort.

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“A very appealing EV for the keen driver”

The road-test teams at Autocar and What Car? are pretty discerning when it comes to determining what makes a characterful-to-drive great-handling car. And they’ve got plenty of praise when it comes to the CUPRA Born.

“If you’re looking for an affordable EV that feels fairly small, spry and manoeuvrable, the CUPRA Born hits those marks,” Autocar said in its recent affordable EV group test. “There’s a cutting-edge subtle but present sense of cornering balance and throttle adjustability to the handling that gives lie to the claim that all EVs are dull, prosaic, uninteresting cars to drive.”

“Being rear-motored and rear-wheel drive, there’s a sense of natural poise about the way it gets down a road and around a corner. It’s powerful enough in its own right to feel urgent and athletic when you want it to. It feels lighter on its feet and more sweetly balanced as it changes direction. It deploys and carries speed in a way that doesn’t have you looking down at your remaining range and questioning whether it’s sensible to be ‘enjoying’ driving your EV quite as much as you may be

“There is, in short, a deeply impressive ‘just rightness’ about this car which only becomes clearer when you drive it back-to-back with its rivals on an interesting road. That makes the CUPRA Born a very appealing EV for the keen driver.”

That was an opinion shared by What Car? in its five-star review: “The CUPRA Born rails against the idea that small electric cars have to be boring. CUPRA has positioned the CUPRA Born as a sportier option – both through its more aggressive look, and the way it drives. The steering, suspension and brakes have been tuned to make the car more engaging. You’ll appreciate the tweaks that make the CUPRA Born sharper and more fun. The result is a more engaging driving experience. It’s an absolute breeze to steer through town and easy to thread smoothly down a B-road.”

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Perfect for going the distance

All that performance matters little if a car is impractical to use. So, let’s focus on the other reasons why the CUPRA Born is a great driver’s car.

First, the CUPRA Born is comfortable to drive over long distances. “The CUPRA Born is beautifully judged in respect of comfort,” Autocar said in its four-star review. “The standard [passive suspension] set-up is on the firm side, but not excessively so, soaking up the bumps without disturbing the balance. Just as important as the ride are the seats, and in our CUPRA Born V3 they didn’t disappoint. The sports seats are luxuriously padded but supportive and offer a decent amount of lateral support without being hard to get in and out of.”

As the What Car? road-test team added in their five-star review: “The CUPRA Born is a reasonably comfortable electric car and does a good job of absorbing lumps and bumps in the road. With precious little noise from its electric motor, it’s very quiet at town speeds. Pick up the pace, and it’s still impressively hushed.”

It’s also incredibly efficient. The CUPRA Born V1, V2 and V3 models all come with a 59kWh battery which boasts an official figure of up to 266 miles of all-electric range. The CUPRA Born V3 also offers the option of a larger 77kWh battery that delivers up to 348 miles of all-electric range if you feel the need to go further.

The CUPRA Born is also incredibly fast to charge, meaning you spend less time standing still and more time enjoying the drive. The CUPRA Born V1 offers 120kW charging speeds as standard, letting you charge from 10% to 80% in as little as 35 minutes on a compatible ultra-rapid DC public charger. The CUPRA Born V3’s larger 77kWh battery offers faster charging speeds up to 170kW. On a compatible ultra-rapid DC charger that could top you up from 10% to 80% in as little as 30 minutes.

There’s also plenty of space for people and luggage. “The CUPRA is roughly the same length as the Volkswagen Golf and is just as roomy in the rear,” What Car? said in its five-star review. “There’s space for at least a six-foot passenger to sit behind someone equally tall without feeling squished. At 385 litres, the CUPRA Born’s boot is about the same size as the Volkswagen Golf’s and will be fine for such daily duties as carrying a small buggy, the weekly shop or a weekend away.”

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Coming soon: the CUPRA Born VZ

So, the CUPRA Born is already a great electric performance car. But what’s next for CUPRA’s all-electric hot-hatch? Want something even brisker and even more compelling to drive? Then check out the newly announced CUPRA Born VZ.

VZ stands for ‘veloz’, meaning ‘fast’ in Spanish, and the CUPRA Born VZ boosts the CUPRA Born’s performance significantly – delivering 326PS of power (40% more than the other models in the range) and up to 545Nm of torque (a staggering 75% more than other CUPRA Borns). That means 0-62mph in as little as 5.6 seconds.

You’ll also notice the chassis changes made to the CUPRA Born VZ compared with the rest of the range. Its dynamic performance has been sharpened even further with upgraded DCC Sport suspension, more responsive steering, and an improved brake pedal feel, while the 20in alloy wheels use wider 8J20 high-performance tyres. You can appreciate all of that – and the CUPRA Born VZ’s vastly upgraded tech – from the enhanced cup bucket seats, which offer a more sporty driving position, and are trimmed in a blend of upcycled Seaqual yarn and rich-feeling Dinamica.

And, last but not least, the CUPRA Born VZ also boasts an even-larger-capacity 79kWh battery that offers up to 372 miles of range, and which can be topped up from 10% to 80% in as little as 30 minutes on a compatible ultra-rapid 185kW DC charger.

So, whichever CUPRA Born you’re picking from V1 to VZ, it’s clear that it challenges the thinking that electric cars are dull. The hardest decision will be picking which one is right for you.

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How the CUPRA Born amps up electric driving | Autocar? ›

Amped-up all-electric acceleration

What is the power upgrade for Cupra Born? ›

The CUPRA Born VZ takes the advanced powertrain technology of the CUPRA Born and turns the dial up: the all-electric system now delivers 326PS of power – a 40% increase over the e-Boost version. Torque is also upped to a staggering 545Nm – 75% more than any other Born version.

What is the maximum charging speed of Cupra Born? ›

With a DC fast charging station, the Cupra Born models with a 58 kWh battery can charge at a maximum power output of 124 kW, meaning it would take around 26 minutes to charge from 10 to 80 percent.

Does Cupra Born support V2G? ›

Nissan has run pilot schemes with the Nissan Leaf supporting vehicle-to-home charging, the Cupra Born has also been used in trials with the Quasar 2 smart home charger (a bi-directional home wallbox that is in production already) to successfully support V2G and V2H.

How many kWh per mile is Cupra Born? ›

The estimated combined (motorway and city) energy consumption of the CUPRA Born 58 kWh is about 270 Wh per mile.

What is the battery life of CUPRA Born? ›

Battery sizes explained

As an example the battery sizes available in the CUPRA Born are 58kWh and 77kWh. The larger the number the more power the battery holds. A 58kWh battery can typically provide up to 264 miles* on a single charge whilst the larger 77kWh battery can run for up to 342 miles*.

What type of charger is CUPRA Born? ›

The Cupra Born uses the CCS charging standard, which consists of a combined AC and DC inlet port. The top portion of the inlet is for the Type 2 connector, which is used when charging at home or at public slow and fast AC points.

Can CUPRA Born use a Tesla supercharger? ›

The Cupra Born can be charged using all the major charging networks including some Tesla Superchargers and some select Tesla destination chargers.

Why is my Cupra charging so slow? ›

Due to the chemical reactions that occur in batteries, the age and condition of the battery, ambient temperature and the capability and current usage of the charging unit can slow charging rates.

What is the charge limit for CUPRA Born? ›

If you are planning a longer trip, your CUPRA Born can be charged up to 100% but the recommended target for regular journeys is 80%.

What type of battery is in Cupra born? ›

Cupra Born (all model variants) - Battery type: Lithium-ion. For the full specifications of any model variant please click on its name.

How much does it cost to charge Cupra Born? ›

Cost of charging a CUPRA Born
PlaceAvg. costCost/mile
Home (empty to full)*£16.247.38p
Public rapid chargers (20%-80%)**£15.3111.59p

What is the fastest Cupra born? ›

CUPRA Born VZ boosts performance, delivering 240kW/545Nm, reaching 100km/h in just 5.7 seconds and increasing Vmax to 200km/h. Sportier interior with new CUP Bucket seats as standard, as well as regenerative paddle shifts on the steering wheel.

Is the CUPRA Born worth buying? ›

So there's plenty to like here. The Born is practical, spacious, easy to drive and has more than enough electric range. But given the fact it wears the Cupra badge (Cupra is the performance offshoot of SEAT) it's just a pity it isn't a bit more fun and engaging to drive.

What is the difference between V2 and V3 CUPRA Born? ›

V2 builds on the basic car's spec sheet with 19-inch wheels, heated seats and a head-up display, while V3 gets little more in the way of extras other than a set of electric massaging seats, and those aforementioned bigger wheels.

Who owns Cupra cars? ›

SEAT Cupra S.A.U., trading as Cupra (/ˈkuːprə/; stylised in all caps) is a subsidiary of Spanish car manufacturer SEAT, which is part of Volkswagen Group. It is headquartered in Martorell near Barcelona, Spain.

What is the fastest model of Cupra Born? ›

CUPRA Born VZ boosts performance, delivering 240kW/545Nm, reaching 100km/h in just 5.7 seconds and increasing Vmax to 200km/h. Sportier interior with new CUP Bucket seats as standard, as well as regenerative paddle shifts on the steering wheel.

How much horsepower does the Cupra Born brake have? ›

CUPRA Born 58: 204 HP (150 kW), 7.3 sec, 426 km. CUPRA Born 58 with e-Boost Pack: 231 HP (170 kW*), 6.6 sec, 422 km. CUPRA Born 77 with e-Boost Pack: 231 HP (170 kW*), 7.0 sec, 551 km. UNLEASHED CONTROL An exhilarating driving experience.

What is the most powerful CUPRA? ›

The CUPRA Formentor VZ5 Engine

Equipped with the iconic five-cylinder 2.5-liter TSI engine generating 390PS (287kW) and 480Nm of torque, the CUPRA Formentor VZ5 epitomises maximum performance.

What is the range of the Cupra Born at 70mph? ›

Outside temperature was 7 degrees and I was driving at mainly motorway 70mph with the climate set to 17 degrees. Averaged at about 2.9mi/kwh. Arrived with 18% remaining. With my maths that gives me round about 160 miles of range.

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