The new version comes with the e-Boost Pack + Battery Pack, which generates a peak power of 231 CV and contains a battery with a net capacity of 77 kWh, which allows it to achieve a total autonomy of up to 546 km.
The most efficient version of the Cupra is here, coupled with the e-Boost Pack, which delivers a peak power of 231 hp, and the Battery Pack, which, thanks to the battery with a net capacity of 77 kWh, offers up to 546 km of autonomy. This version is
initially available with four seatsand in August 2022 a new version with five seats will be added.
The Born has systems that maximize its sportiness and emotion behind the wheel, such as progressive steering, ESC Sport or the drive mode selector, which are included as standard on all levels. However, the e-Boost versions, both with 58 and 77 kWh batteries, represent the maximum exponent of sportiness. They are distinguished by the fact that they have larger wheels (19 inch) or brake discs with a larger diameter (340×27 mm) as standard. Optionally, you can also add Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC) to vary the firmness of the shock absorbers in up to 15 positions, or the 51 cm (20-inch) wheels, which are fitted with the exclusive Michelin Pilot Sport EV large-sized tires dimensions: 235/40.
Likewise, the Born is the brand’s first model to capitalize on a carbon neutral production concept, using energy from renewable sources in the supply and logistics chain, as well as in its production. The remaining emissions are offset by investments in certified environmental projects. Likewise, the Born’s upholstery and upholstery use fully sustainable materials that are additionally supplemented with recycled materials from plastic waste recovered from the sea thanks to the SEQUAL initiative and present in the standard bucket seats.
Similarly, the driver can manage the battery from the dedicated menu on the infotainment screen, choosing between the four or five driving modes available in the CUPRA Drive Profile menu – Range, Comfort, Performance, Individual and the exclusive CUPRA drive. mode for the e-Boost versions, by changing the selector lever ‘D’ or ‘B’ mode (the ‘B’ mode offers greater brake regeneration and therefore allows driving with hardly any use of the Born-rem; a perfect mode to use in the city).
The new version of the Born with a 77 kWh battery takes 7 hours and 30 minutes to charge the battery to 100%, using the Mennekes Mode 3. With a 135 kWh DC charger it takes just 36 minutes to charge the battery to 100%. from 5 to 80% capacity. That is, in just 7 minutes you will gain 100 km of additional autonomy.
Source: La Verdad

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