Is the Cupra Born a good buy?
Like that car, the Born is a five-door electric hatchback that’s about the same size as a Toyota Corolla. Considering the ID 3 is a previous class leader, that should bode well for the Born – and it’s proven to be a car we’ve highly recommended during its time on sale. The Born is a reasonably comfortable electric car. It does a good job of absorbing lumps and bumps in the road. The ride height has been lowered slightly compared with the VW ID 3, so it’s a little firmer but the difference is minimal. It’s still more settled than an MG4, for example.
Should I buy a Cupra Born?
Our opinion on the Cupra Born The Cupra Born skillfully balances fun handling with comfort and refinement. Even the extra sporty VZ model can be a quiet, comfortable, spacious and easy-to-drive family EV from nine to five, but then good fun to hustle along a twisty B-road when you want to let your hair down. The CUPRA Formentor VZ5 remains at the top of CUPRA’s combustion engineering, capturing hearts with its distinctive five-cylinder roar and dynamic agility.
Is a Cupra Born fast?
CUPRA Born VZ boosts performance, delivering 326PS/545Nm, reaching 100km/h in just 5. Vmax to 124 mph. The Cupra Born has two battery options with a WLTP range of up to 342 miles, or the VZ ups that with a 79kWh battery and range of 366 miles.
What is the range of Cupra Born 2023?
CUPRA Born is available in the UK with two power outputs (204PS and 230PS) and two battery pack options (58kWh and 77kWh), delivering up to 264 and 340 miles (WLTP) of range respectively. Cupra Born Charging using Public DC charging stations The Cupra Born can be charged using all the major charging networks including some Tesla Superchargers and some select Tesla destination chargers.