Born to miss the grant - Cupra to cost from £33,725


Tom Barnard

4 Oct 2022

Cupra has announced prices for its Born electric hatchback, with first deliveries expected towards the end of spring 2022.

The Born will be available in four battery outputs and three trims, but prices have only been revealed for the 58kWh model, which will be the first to reach UK customers. 

‘On the road’ prices for the 58kWh start from £33,735, narrowly missing out on the government grant which applies to cars priced under £32,000. 

This will be followed soon after by the 45kWh derivative, which is expected to qualify and have a price of under £30,000 as a result.

The remaining battery options  – 58kWh with e-Boost and 77kWh will be available later in 2022.

Customers will be able to choose from three trim levels: V1, V2 and V3. The 45kWh 150PS powertrain will be available exclusively in V1 trim, while customers will be able to specify all three trim levels with the other battery options. The range-topping V3 costs £37,375.


Cupra born, interior, copper Proper copper is a theme in Born

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