Especificaciones y análisis del CUPRA Born
Power
204HP
Torque
265Nm
Consumption
15.7l/100
Emissions
-g/km
0-100 km/h
7.7s
Top Speed
160km/h
Weight
1842kg
Price
37,800€
Technical summary
Eléctrico
Automático 1v
RWD
5 / 5 doors
385 L
- L
150 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the CUPRA Born 150 kW (204 CV) 60 kWh · 204 CV (2025)
General description
The CUPRA Born is not just the brand's first electric vehicle; it's a statement of intent. Born from the Volkswagen ID.3 platform but dressed in an athlete's suit, it injects CUPRA's passion and sporty character into the heart of electric mobility. It's the spark that ignites a new era, a car that promises efficiency without sacrificing emotion.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the Born gives you an instant smile. The 204 hp power delivery is immediate and forceful, pinning you to the seat with surprising agility thanks to its rear-wheel drive. It feels light, direct, and very connected to the road. It's not just a means of transport; it's a dynamic and silent driving experience that invites you to enjoy every curve, proving that an electric car can be truly fun.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is pure visual emotion. The sharp lines, the aggressive look of its LED headlights, and the unmistakable copper-colored details create a muscular and distinctive silhouette that screams sportiness. It's a car that stands out, that doesn't seek to go unnoticed. Every angle has been sculpted to convey movement, even when stationary, merging the aesthetics of a sports compact with the avant-garde of an electric vehicle.
Technology and features
Beyond its electric powertrain, with a WLTP range of 426 km and fast-charging capability that recovers energy in minutes, the Born is a technological hub. Its minimalist interior is dominated by a large floating central screen and a digital instrument cluster that concentrates all the information. Connectivity and advanced driving assistants envelop the driver in a modern and safe environment.
Competition
In the competitive electric compact segment, the CUPRA Born faces strong rivals. Its platform sibling, the Volkswagen ID.3, is the most direct comparison, albeit with a more conservative approach. Other key competitors are the Renault Megane E-Tech, which plays strong on design and technology, and the MG4 Electric, which attacks with a very aggressive price-performance ratio.
Conclusion
The CUPRA Born is living proof that electrification doesn't have to be boring. It achieves a masterful balance between the sustainability of a zero-emission vehicle and CUPRA's passionate DNA. It's a car for those who want more than just getting from point A to B; it's for those who want to feel the drive, enjoy a bold design, and leap into the future without leaving emotion behind.




