If you're in the market for a fun little electric car, your options are fairly limited here in the U.S. thanks to automakers sticking with pickups and SUVs for most of their electric models. However, ...
The Cupra Born VZ is not a smartphone — it’s an electric car. Yet, during my time driving it over the last five days, it has reminded me more than once about the device I spend most of my time using ...
While Volkswagen continues testing the ID.3 GTX, which could be christened the GTI as per the latest reports, SEAT's performance and electrified brand, Cupra, has just introduced a hot hatch version ...
Unveiled almost half a year ago, the Cupra Born VZ is now on sale in the United Kingdom. The company's local branch has given it numerous standard features, yet the icing on the cake lies beneath the ...
Volkswagen Group's Seat/Cupra duo reports total global car sales of 125,200 units during the first quarter of 2023 (up 37 percent year-over-year). It's a positive sign of rebound, although the recent ...
Cupra unveiled the Born VZ, a new hot version of its electric hatchback that offers a boost in performance and a sportier chassis setup alongside improved technology inside the cabin. The Cupra Born ...
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Cupra Born VZ is the EV hot hatch we need
In this video, we test the 2024 Cupra Born VZ—the fully electric hot hatch that’s fast, fun, and unexpectedly emotional. With ...
Cupra has unveiled the new Cupram Born VZ and the car comes with 322 horsepower or 240 kW, it also comes with 545 Nm of torque and a 0 to 10-0 km/h time of just 5.7 seconds, the car has a range of ...
The fault could cause the electric car’s high-voltage battery to overheat, potentially leading to ...
Until five years ago, Cupra was the performance sub-brand of Seat. It was best known as building some of the market’s punchiest hot hatches and roughly a decade ago, claimed the title as building the ...
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Cupra Born recalled for fire risk
Cupra is recalling three examples of its electric Born hatchback for overheating cell modules in its battery that could spark a vehicle fire.
Sporty is such a relative term when it comes to EVs. Your average, vanilla-flavoured family electric car can probably sprint from 0-62mph in under 8 seconds. That is not slow by any means, but it’s ...
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