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CUPRA Born is a VW ID.3 with a Latin BREAK

Spanish brand Cupra has introduced its first electric member based on the same platform as the VW ID.3 and ID.4 and the Audi Q4 e-Tron.

Compared to his close relative from Wolfsburg je Cupra born significantly more sporty exterior, which is largely summed up by the El-Born concept from last year. You have most of the proportions Born parts with the model ID.3, nevertheless, with some interesting design solutions, it still has a completely unique character.

The interior is also largely summarized after Wolfsburg, but the Spanish representative still managed to add something of Latin charm. The graphics on the gauges are entirely Cuprina, the same is true for some solutions in the passenger compartment, and the sports seats are clad in recycled plastic fabric caught in bays and seas.

Similar to ID.3 also Cupro Born powered by an electric motor that transmits power and torque to the rear pair of wheels. The basic version has an electric motor of maximum power 110 kW (150HP) and batteries with a capacity of 45 kWh, which is enough for 340 kilometers after the WLTP cycle, the medium version has 150 kW (204 HP) and 58 kWh batteries, which is enough for 420 kilometers The most powerful example is the electric motor with a maximum power of 231 hp, as well as a set of batteries with a capacity of 58 kWh 6,6 seconds.

The most powerful instance is also available with a larger battery capacity of 77 kWhwhich allows 540 kilometers of autonomy, but it can be charged with power 125 kW, which allows you to gain an additional 100 kilometers after all seven minutes charging, and charge 5 to 80 percent of the batteries in good half an hour.

O flank they have not yet spoken to the Spanish brand, but it is already clear that they will first specimens on European roads September this year.

Gallery: Cupra Born

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