Say hello to the CUPRA Born VZ. One of the first all-electric hot hatch models that can truly claim to be a compelling amped-up alternative to its petrol-powered rivals.
There are plenty of reasons why the CUPRA Born makes a compelling practical, sporty and fun hatchback in its own right. As such, it’s no surprise that the CUPRA Born has picked up a five-star What Car? review and a 4.5-star Autocar review, as well as being named Autocar’s Best Electric Car for 2024.
Now, the new CUPRA Born VZ plants its stake firmly in all-out hot hatch territory. VZ stands for Veloz in Spanish, meaning fast, and the CUPRA Born VZ easily lives up to that intent: boasting even-more sporty style, a more potent 326PS[1] and 545Nm from its rear-wheel drive motor, and up to 372 miles of range[2] (Born VZ official WLTP test figures) with ultra-rapid 185kW charging that can top you up from 10% to 80% in less than half-an-hour[3]. (150kWh+ rapid charger, limited in the UK, typically found on motorways/major arterial routes, limited in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and rural areas.)
Sounds good, right? Well, if you fancy trying the CUPRA Born VZ for yourself, check out CUPRA’s new Love Me or Leave Me offer where you get a whopping 100 days to find out whether you love this piping-hot all-electric hatchback. And, if you’re not totally smitten, you can simply hand it back at the end. Who said break-ups have to be nasty?
So, let’s delve into all the ways in which the CUPRA Born VZ introduces the age of the all-electric hot hatch.
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Amped-up performance
Let’s deal with the most important facts first and foremost: performance. Like its siblings, the CUPRA Born VZ boasts a rear-wheel drive motor for more engaging driving character. On the CUPRA Born VZ, though, it has been uprated to deliver up to 326PS and 545Nm of punchy always-instantly-available all-electric torque.
That’s 40% more power and 75% more torque than any other CUPRA Born. As a result, the CUPRA Born VZ can sprint from 0-62mph in as little as 5.6 seconds.