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 range-topping VZ car costs just under £45,000, which is a bit steep compared to a petrol hot hatchback. The best Cupra Born trim for most people will be a V1 or a V2 model with the biggest battery.
Is CUPRA a cheap brand?
Price. Cupra is generally more expensive than SEAT. For example, an entry-level Cupra Leon V1 with the 150hp petrol engine starts from around £31,000, whereas a SEAT Leon in sporty FR trim with the same engine (and free metallic paint) is a little over £29,000. Costs and Efficiency: That’s a price difference of around 5,636 £. Fuel consumption also shows a difference: the CUPRA Formentor uses 1. L/100km and is clearly more efficient than the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports with 4. L/100km. The difference is about 3 L/100km.
Are CUPRA nice cars?
Cupra is a great brand for people who want a practical car for daily duties, but don’t want to have to settle for something boring in the process. There’s a good choice of engines and motors across the range, and Cupras are not wildly expensive, either. The long-rumoured five-cylinder version of Cupra’s new Formentor SUV is now official, with a 2. Audi RS Q3 producing 385bhp and 354lb-ft.Cupra Formentor: the more fun option You get a wide range of engines to choose from in the Cupra Formentor, from a frugal 1. It’s also more engaging to drive than the Volkswagen, especially if you go for the most powerful engine.