Cupra
Spanish car brand
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2025 | Planned launch of the Cupra Raval electric car, to be produced in Martorell, Spain. |
2024 | Introduction of the more powerful VZ model with a 240 kW / 326 hp engine, capable of accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 5.6 seconds. |
2024 | Cupra Born underwent a mid-cycle facelift, updating the electric vehicle's design and potentially its technical specifications. |
2024 | Cupra plans to begin production of the Terramar compact crossover SUV, which will be the last Cupra model with a combustion engine offering as the brand transitions towards full electrification by 2030. |
2023 | Production continued to rise, reaching 45,300 units, demonstrating ongoing market expansion and demand for the Cupra Born electric vehicle. |
May 2023 | Cupra announced that the production name for the UrbanRebel concept would be the Cupra Raval, confirming the model's development. |
2022 | Production increased significantly to 36,153 units, marking a substantial growth in manufacturing volume. |
September 2021 | Production of the Cupra Born officially started, with three battery capacity options (45 kWh, 55 kWh, and 77 kWh). |
September 1 2021 | Cupra first unveiled the UrbanRebel concept car at the International Motor Show Germany, which would later become the Cupra Raval electric car. |
May 2021 | The production version of the Cupra Born was officially revealed to the public. |
February 2021 | The vehicle was renamed from SEAT el-Born to Cupra Born, dropping the 'el-' prefix. |
July 2020 | Production of the Born was officially confirmed under the Cupra brand. |
March 2019 | SEAT el-Born prototype was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show, featuring a 62 kWh battery pack and electric motor capabilities. |
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