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Cupra Raval unveiled as a performance urban EV
Summary
Cupra has unveiled the Raval, a compact urban electric car built on Volkswagen's MEB+ platform. The model is scheduled to reach roads in summer 2026.
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CUPRA has unveiled the Raval, a new compact electric car that combines urban dimensions with sporty driving dynamics. The model was presented at a media event in Barcelona and the brand outlined design, performance and trim plans. CUPRA says the Raval is built on Volkswagen's MEB+ platform and uses a front-wheel-drive layout with a low chassis to prioritise agility. The company expects the model to reach roads in summer 2026.
Key specifications:
- Platform and layout: built on Volkswagen's MEB+ platform with front-wheel drive and a low chassis intended to enhance agility and traction.
- Trim and powertrain: offered in four lines with motors ranging from 85 kW to 166 kW; the top VZ (Veloz) Extreme is reported to deliver 166 kW, 290 Nm and around 400 km of range, and CUPRA mentioned starting prices from €26,000.
- Batteries and charging: two battery sizes are offered, roughly 37 kWh and 52 kWh, with DC fast charging reported as 10–80% in about 27 minutes (37 kWh) and about 23 minutes (52 kWh).
- Interior and technology: a driver-centric cockpit with a 10.25-inch digital instrument display and a 12.9-inch Android-based central touchscreen, immersive interior lighting and a stated boot capacity of 430 litres.
- Safety and performance features: the Raval is described as having seven airbags including a central airbag, driver assist systems and a new one-box braking system; the VZ trim adds sport-tuned suspension, wider tyres and other performance-oriented features.
Summary:
The Raval adds a compact, sport-oriented model to CUPRA's electric lineup and is described by the company as a key element of its EV strategy. The car is due to reach the market in summer 2026, with further availability and detailed market roll-out to follow as announced by CUPRA.
