This EV Has A Secret Weapon: It’s Fun to Drive! (Cupra Born 2023 Review)
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Video Summary
Here are the key points and findings about the Cupra Born from the video review:
* There are four model options in Australia: the base car, the car with the interior package, the car with the performance package, and the fully loaded car. * The base car starts at $59,990 before on-road costs and incentives. In Queensland, after eligible incentives, the car is under $58,000. * The interior package upgrades the seats with Grey Dinamica, a suede-like material, and includes copper Cupra logo accents. Electrically adjustable seats with four-way lumbar support and heated steering wheel are also present. A Beats stereo is also a feature. * The 12-inch touchscreen lacks wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and Cupra is experiencing connectivity issues with the app in Australia. * There is a smaller 5-inch screen giving the essential information for the car. * Touch capacitive buttons are unnecessarily difficult to use. * Storage space is good, with plenty of room in the plush centre console and large door bins. * Rear seat has great leg and headroom; its comfortable, but lacks air vents. * Back seats are supportive. * Without an option package, the car fits five people. Adding the interior package makes the vehicle a four-seater. * Lacks flock lining. * No frunk under the hood. * There are passive dampers, for a cushy ride on the base model. * It features lane-keep assist, AEB, reversing AEB, adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitoring, and a 360-degree camera system for safety. It also has a 5-star ANCAP rating. * It is fun to drive with good body control, and it is safe to say it's a “driver's car”. * Power to weight ratio is not awesome because it weighs close to two tons. However, the suspension is well-tuned. * A wave of better-prepared EVs is still awaited in the country. * Service is required every 12 months or 15,000 kms, with a five-year service costing $1590. * The fuel consumption (with 19-inch wheels) has measured 17.5KWh / 100km. * It can achieve real highway range of 450kms. * Despite the highest power and battery being standard, it is still plush and it has a pleasant turn of speed. A “pussy cat” to drive on a road. It’s easy to max its performance potential and doesn’t overwhelm. It is recommended. * The basic battery range and motor is an 8-year, 160,000km warranty with a vehicle wide five-year warranty. * The boot/trunk is 385l.