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THE NEW CUPRA BORN

From

$59,900

DriveAway*

100% electric. The impulse of a new generation. Book your test drive now.

Max Power

170

kW

Max. Range (WLTP)

548

km^

0-100KPH in:

7.0

s

0-50KPH in:

2.7

s
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^The official fuel consumption, emissions, and EV range figures determined by the WLTP. test should be used as a guide only, or for vehicle-to-vehicle comparison. Actual results may vary due to factors such as driving or environmental conditions.  Range / CO2 data calculated according to the NZ base specification vehicle as agreed with NZ Transport Agency.

MAKE IT YOURS

Choose your perfect wheel and colour combination.

Environment Layer
Rayleigh Red colour New CUPRA Born available with 19” copper typhoon aero wheel

Colours

Wheels

Metallic

Rayleigh Red colour Geyser Silver  colour Quasar Grey  colour Glacial White colour

Soft

Vapor Grey colour

Extra cost

Aurora Blue  colour

Aero

New CUPRA Born available with 19” copper typhoon aero wheel

A NEW ELECTRIFICATION ERA

Maximum power, zero emissions and smarter driving. Now’s the moment to make the switch.

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Charging solutions

At home, on the way or at your destination. Wherever you are, charging is simple. For total convenience, install an Evnex Charger at home or make use of the ChargeNet Charging App to help you charge when you’re away from home. The CUPRA Born comes with available charging solutions for wherever you are.

Benefits

  • 0 emissions
  • Low cost of ownership
  • Up to $7,015 rebate from Government

Our carbon-neutral pledge

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Our carbon-neutral pledge

Cutting emissions at every turn.

Our decarbonisation program will use renewable energy to cut CO2 emissions at every stage, from the supply chain and production process, right through to the point of handover to our customers. And by offsetting all unavoidable emissions through certified environmental projects, we ensure net CO2 neutral production of the CUPRA Born.

Our decarbonisation program will use renewable energy to cut CO2 emissions at every stage, from the supply chain and production process, right through to the point of handover to our customers. And by offsetting all unavoidable emissions through certified environmental projects, we ensure net CO2 neutral production of the CUPRA Born.

UNRIVALLED ELECTRIC POWER

Harness the true challenger spirit and carve a new path. Fuelled by emission-free performance, backed by exhilarating CUPRA drive.

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e-Boost pack

Maximising acceleration and range. This feature allows you instant performance at the push of a button for electrifying impulse.

e-Sound

A system specially customised by CUPRA that delivers a signature acoustic experience.

5-STAR EURO NCAP RATING

CUPRA Born Aurora Blue colour with copper and black aero blizzard wheels

5-STAR EURO NCAP RATING

The new all-electric CUPRA Born.

Our first 100% electric model proves to be one of the safest in the market after achieving the top rating during the Euro NCAP car safety assessment programme’s rigorous testing. The CUPRA Born scored high in every category from adult and child occupant testing to vulnerable road users and safety assist tests.

Our first 100% electric model proves to be one of the safest in the market after achieving the top rating during the Euro NCAP car safety assessment programme’s rigorous testing. The CUPRA Born scored high in every category from adult and child occupant testing to vulnerable road users and safety assist tests.

IS AN ELECTRIC CAR RIGHT FOR ME?

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FAQs


Just like combustion vehicles, the consumption (and, as a consequence, the range) of an electric vehicle will change depending on the use and geography of the land. If the use is 100% urban, the range after a full charge will be greater, as a lot of energy is restored while braking. On the other hand, if the use is 100% on highways, the autonomy will be less, as electric vehicles consume more energy on higher velocities. This range can also change depending on the weather. For more info, you can access the CUPRA electrification page.


The biggest difference is in consumption. The cost of electricity is usually cheaper than fuel or diesel. Additionally, an electric vehicle has much fewer maintenance costs than a combustion one as it has sturdier parts and they are fewer too, meaning there is less wear and tear on them.


You can charge the new CUPRA Born at home, on the road, or at your destination. Charge up at home with a conventional plug or with a CUPRA charger. If you want to charge your CUPRA Born on the road, you can use a third-party app (like ChargeNet), which will help you find and navigate to your nearest charging point.


Depending on the charge type, it can take from a few minutes to some hours to charge the CUPRA Born. You can charge it to 100km in 7 minutes, which is about the same time it takes to have a coffee. For more info, you can access the electrification page of CUPRA.


Yes, we offer solutions for you to charge both at home and on the road through our local partners – Evnex and ChargeNet.  You will soon find links and information on these on the CUPRA website.


The new CUPRA Born has a length of 4,324mm, a width of 1,809mm and a height of 1,540mm. It also has a boot capacity of 385 litres. For more info you can check the CUPRA Born Technical Specifications inside the specifications section.


The e-Boost pack offers up to +20kW of additional power just by pushing the right (satellite) button on the steering wheel. This translates to better acceleration and dynamism. Apart from the steering wheel with satellite buttons, the pack also includes improved front disc brakes and 19'' Aero wheels.


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*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.

Engine specifications vary from country to country. Please consult the Efficiency Labelling for each engine/battery according to your local requirements.

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 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.

CUPRA New Zealand may change the DriveAway Price*, specifications, features and model availability at any time.  Contact your closest CUPRA Garage for up-to-date prices.  DriveAway Price excludes any optional extras.

Images shown on this page are international images that may vary from NZ specifications and are not reflective of the stated From Price. Some equipment shown is optional.

The Worldwide Harmonized Light-Duty Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) is designed to provide a standardised measurement and enables the consumer to make reliable comparisons between vehicles in terms of energy (fuel and/or electricity) consumption, emissions, and electric vehicle range. However, it should be noted that the results of this test may not accurately reflect the actual fuel consumption, emissions, or range that a driver might experience in the real world. Actual results may vary depending on various factors such as driving style, road conditions, temperature, weather, vehicle load, and maintenance. Therefore, the WLTP results should be considered as an indicator of the vehicle's performance and not as a guarantee of the actual energy consumption, emissions, or range that a driver will experience in real-world driving conditions, or for making a vehicle-to-vehicle comparison. All WLTP test values are provided in accordance with New Zealand Land transport Rule: Vehicle Efficiency and Emissions Data 2022.