Prueba de autonomía del CUPRA Born de 77 kWh

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- The new version of the Cupra Born has a 77-kilowatt-hour battery.
- It has an autonomy of 549 kilometers under the WLTP cycle.
- The test will check if it is a suitable electric car for traveling.
- The test drive started at the offices of SEAT Spain in Madrid and ended in Trujillo.
- A stop at a Wennea charging point was made.
- The test covered a distance slightly superior to 260 kilometers, mostly on the A5 freeway at 120 kilometers per hour.
- At 15 degrees Celsius, the car consumed 18.4-kilowatt hours per 100 kilometers, which is not a bad figure.
- The cars are traveling using connected adaptive cruise control in comfort mode.
- The expected autonomy from a single charge is about 400 kilometers at a speed of 120 kilometers per hour.
- The car is 4.32 meters long and is similar in size to the Cupra Leon.
- The high of Cupra is close to 1.6 meters.
- It is not a minivan or a hatchback to use.
- Exterior design details include sharp headlights and tail lights connected at the top of the trunk.
- The upper part of the dashboard is made of mulled plastic.
- Parts of the interior have upholstery called "seaqual," made of recycled plastic extracted from the sea.
- In testing, the car covered 261 kilometers at a speed of 107km/h. This drained 78 percent of its battery.
- There were 74 kilometers worth of battery life left.
- It allows 335 to 355 km on a single charge.
- The driving comfort is very good.
- The hatchback has 380 liters of trunk space.
- The model in test had Android Auto.
- The Android Auto system had a good interface, but the system's response time was slow.
- There are three versions of the car with different motor and battery capacities.

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