Maximum torque, instant acceleration. 100% battery-powered, the New CUPRA Born allows you to feel amplified power right from the very start.
230 PS
225 miles*
0 g/km**
230 PS
299 miles*
0 g/km**
326 PS
326 miles*
0 g/km**
The Born significantly cuts fuel costs since electricity is cheaper than petrol or diesel. Plus, with fewer moving parts, maintenance is more affordable. Many regions also offer tax breaks and incentives for electric vehicle owners, maximizing your savings.
What's more? You can also take advantage of these savings straight away through a complimentary Ohme Charger courtesy of CUPRA UK.
*calculations are based on current fuel and electricity prices in Scotland as of November 2024 and were obtained from CUPRA's Savings Calculator. These values are indicative and real-world results may differ.
BATTERY | DAILY MILEAGE | YEARLY SAVINGS* | MONTHLY SAVINGS* |
59KwH E-Boost 230PS | 20 | £456 | £38 |
| 40 | £913 | £76 |
| 60 | £1,383 | £115 |
77kWh e-Boost 230PS | 20 | £464 | £38 |
| 40 | £928 | £77 |
| 60 | £1,406 | £117 |
79kWh e-Boost 326PS | 20 | £479 | £39 |
| 40 | £958 | £79 |
| 60 | £1,452 | £121 |
Sophisticated and understated. Contemporary yet timeless.
Cutting-edge connectivity and advanced safety.
INTELLIGENT PARK ASSIST
Experience effortless parking with Intelligent Park Assist, which allows you to navigate tight spaces with ease. Control the process via your smartphone, making city driving and crowded lots a breeze. Let your CUPRA handle the details for a stress-free outing.
ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL
Take the hassle out of driving with Adaptive Cruise Control. Set your desired speed and let the car do the rest, automatically adjusting the distance to the vehicle ahead. Enjoy a more relaxed driving experience as it maintains a safe following distance, allowing you to focus on the road.
TRAVEL ASSIST
Experience enhanced safety and peace of mind with Travel Assist, a suite of advanced technologies designed to keep you secure and alert on the road. This feature provides seamless driving support, helping you navigate with confidence and ensuring a safer journey
Discover how long it could take to charge your 2025 CUPRA Born based on the type of charger that you use.
The UK National Grid supplies power in Alternating Current (AC) which has to be converted to Direct Current (DC) before it can charge a car. This conversion from AC to DC can be done by the car or the charger. Chargers that supply DC are faster than chargers that supply AC.
Charging times will also vary depending on a number of factors, including temperature, charge already in the battery, the capabilities of the charging unit and the power supply being used. Times will also be affected by the charging curve. Once charging passes 80% it will slow to protect the battery’s longevity. We recommend that you do not charge your CUPRA Born fully every day to protect the battery.
Born to Impress.
The New 2025 CUPRA Born has garnered widespread acclaim from critics and enthusiasts alike, making it a standout choice in the EV landscape. With its striking design, thrilling performance, and innovative technology, the CUPRA Born not only meets but exceeds expectations.
Discover why this electrifying hatchback is turning heads and winning hearts as it sets a new standard for electric driving experiences.
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Terms and Conditions
All prices shown are MDP (Manufacturer’s Direct Price), inclusive of VAT. Sold by CUPRA UK, a trading division of Volkswagen Group United Kingdom Limited. MDP includes: delivery to Agent, number plates, new vehicle registration fee, the first year's Vehicle Excise Duty and VAT (calculated at 20%). CUPRA UK may change the MDP at any time (this includes where there are government changes in regulation and/or legislation). There may be a delay to any MDP prices displaying correctly on our materials.
¹ The accurate range for your vehicle will vary according to a number of different factors which include the route, weather conditions, vehicle load (occupants + luggage), battery age and condition, optional equipment (alloys, tyres, etc.), the use of peripheral energy consumption systems such as heating, air conditioning and heated seats, as well as your driving style. The indicated range has been calculated in compliance with the WLTP regulation which sets out standard test conditions applicable to all car manufacturers. This ensures that the values calculated in accordance with this regulation are comparable for all vehicles.
² Maximum power determined according to UN GTR.21, available for max. 30 seconds. The power output available in individual driving situation depends on variable factors such as ambient temperature, temperature / charging / conditioning status or physical ageing of the high-voltage battery. Availability of maximum power requires a specific high voltage battery temperature of between 23-50ºC and a battery charge level greater than 55% to deliver around 170kW for 58kWh (62kWh Gross) battery, and temperature of between 23-50ºC and a battery charge level greater than 85% to deliver around 170kW for 77kWh (82kWh Gross) Battery. Any deviations from the aforementioned parameters can lead to reduced power output and even to the overboost not being available at all.
The CUPRA Born is a battery electric vehicle. Figures shown are for comparability purposes; only compare electric range figures for battery electric vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather, driving styles and vehicle load. Battery electric vehicles require mains electricity for charging. Figures based on a fully charged battery.
Please note that some images and specifications may not reflect UK specification or may only be available as an option.
The values mentioned are the result of the type approval of the selected model, in accordance with Regulation CE 2018/858. The available power (kW) and acceleration of the model depends on the state of charge of the battery and its temperature.
The CUPRA distance and fuel savings calculator provides theoretical, indicative values, based on average and/or official test data, for information only. Actual, real-world results will vary so you should not rely on the calculator. Indicative savings include cost of electricity/fuel for journey only (the cost of the vehicle, servicing and maintenance costs, depreciation etc. are excluded). Distances are indicative figures based on the official test values for electric range for the baseline specification of the CUPRA Born vehicle (excluding options), according to WLTP technical. Official electric range figures and the distance figures stated in the tool may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend on multiple factors, including the accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather, driving styles, vehicle load and the starting charge of the battery. Figures stated in the tool assume that the battery has been fully charged (to 100%). To provide indicative fuel savings, we calculate a figure for petrol costs to cover the annual mileage you enter and compare that with a figure for electricity costs to cover the same mileage in the CUPRA Born vehicle (excluding options). The indicative petrol costs are based on the annual mileage and fuel consumption you select and an average unleaded petrol price of 142.86 pence per litre (source: rac.co.uk Petrol and diesel prices, 20 August 2024). The indicative electricity costs are based on the annual mileage you select, the official electric range value and useable battery capacity of the CUPRA Born models (excluding options), home charging from 0% to 100% and an average domestic electricity cost of 22.36p per kWh (based on the June to September 2024 price cap, see Ofgem for more details). Individual electricity tariffs vary – please consult your electricity supplier.