Cupra will introduce a compact, electric hatchback with a range of 440 km in 2025
Cupra, a car brand within the Volkswagen Group, has released some specifications of the UrbanRebel. This is a compact, electric hatchback that should launch in 2025 on the new MEB Small platform. The long-range version has a range of 440km.
The UrbanRebel is a front-wheel drive model with a length of 4.03 meters. The power of the electric motor is 166 kW (226 hp) and that means according to the manufacturer that the sprint from 0 to 100 km / h is covered in 6.9 seconds. The ‘lightweight designs’ should contribute to this. The car has a maximum range of 440 km, although that only applies to the long range version. There will probably also be versions with a smaller range. The images show a concept version; the car has yet to go into production, so elements may differ in the production version. Production will take place in Martorell, Spain.
The new model will be built on the new MEB Small platform. This is the platform that will form the basis for several comparable models from several brands within the Volkswagen Group. The UrbanRebel falls in the same segment as the Volkswagen Polo, Seat Ibiza and the Skoda Fabia. It is obvious that electric successors to all those models will appear that use this new platform.
Cupra was previously a name within the Seat brand used for sporty versions of Seat car models. Since February 2018, Cupra transformed to a new sports car brand within Seat. The first car to come out after this reform was the non-electric Cupra Ateca SUV, which accelerates from standstill to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds in its fastest version. The brand also released a fully electric car, the Cupra Born. That model can be regarded as the brother of the Volkswagen ID.3.