Cupra has reduced prices by £2,350 across the Born line-up and streamlined the model range.
Prices for the brand's compact electric car now start at £35,085, for fresh factory orders.
The entry-level model is now the Born V1 e-Boost, with a 58kWh battery.
Cupra will no longer offer the Born in a 200PS state of tune, only the 230PS e-Boost derivatives are available.
Drivers can still choose between a 58kWh or 77kWh battery, in the new four model line-up.
Fleet News tested the Cupra Born for six month, as part of its long-term test fleet. You can read more about it by clicking here.
Vehicles ordered before 2 April 2024 will receive a complimentary Cupra eCare plan which covers the first two years of servicing
A new VZ version of the Born, with a larger battery and higher power output is due to launch later this year.
Cupra Born 2024 pricing:
Trim level |
Model |
BiK 2023/24 |
Manufacturer’s Direct Price (inc. VAT) |
V1 |
58kWh 230PS e-Boost |
2% |
£35,085 |
V2 |
58kWh 230PS e-Boost |
2% |
£36,855 |
V3 |
58kWh 230PS e-Boost |
2% |
£38,605 |
77kWh 230PS e-Boost |
2% |
£41,385 |
Price cuts also apply to the manufacturer's discontinued models. The Born V1 58kWh 200PS is now priced at £34,125, while stocks remain.
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