Used Cupra Born cars for sale or finance at 10.9% APR
Cupra’s first electric car shares a lot with the Volkswagen ID.3, but has a sportier focus. The Cupra Born is a racy-looking hatchback with powerful electric motors and large battery packs. Cupra would like you to think of the Born as a hot hatchback versus other electric family cars. Browse used Cupra Born cars for sale at Motorpoint, all available to buy or finance.
- £750 off
Save £14,721 on list priceCupra Born
240kW e-Boost VZ 79kWh 5dr Auto
2024 (74) reg | 14,690 miles
Electric | 39 months warranty
Was £30,599£29,849£463 per month
Why buy a used Cupra Born
The Cupra Born is Cupra's first electric car, delivering sporty performance with no exhaust emissions. This racy electric hatchback stands out from conventional family EVs with its rapid acceleration and agile handling. Used Cupra Born models are noticeably more affordable than brand-new models, saving thousands off the retail price.
Popular Cupra Born trims for sale at Motorpoint
- V1 – Entry-level trim with 18-inch alloys, LED lights and a reversing camera
- V2 – Adds heated seats, a heated steering wheel, a head-up display, and bigger alloys
- V3 – Top-end model with 20-inch wheels, leather upholstery and massaging seats
Owning a Cupra Born
Used Cupra Born ownership means low running costs and zero emissions. The Born's electric platform maximises interior space within its compact 4.3-metre length, providing ample passenger room and a 385-litre boot. The driving experience features smooth acceleration and composed handling, ensuring engaging yet comfortable journeys.
Read our Cupra Born review to learn more about this electric hot hatch.
Other models you may be interested in
- Volkswagen ID.3 – Shares platform technology with practical family focus
- MG 4 – Affordable electric alternative with competitive range
- Renault Megane E-Tech – Stylish French rival with premium interior
- Tesla Model 3 – Premium electric saloon with advanced tech features
Why buy from Motorpoint?
- Service – we’re rated Excellent on Trustpilot
- Choice – thousands of high-quality, low-mileage used cars from more than 30 manufacturers, ready for same-day driveaway
- Quality – all cars thoroughly inspected to the Motorpoint Quality Standard
- Finance – flexible monthly finance packages to suit your needs
- Peace of mind – comprehensive range of extended warranty and aftercare products. Warranty cover is included on all cars – either the balance of the manufacturer's warranty or a 3-month Motorpoint warranty
- Convenience – in-store pickup on a day of your choice
- Unbeatable prices guaranteed – our Double the Difference Price Promise means we'll refund you double the difference if you find the same car cheaper elsewhere
- Sell or part-exchange your old car – it’s quick and easy with top prices paid
FAQs
The Cupra Born is a five-door hatchback with sporty styling and either four or five seats. All are fully electric. Three trim levels and three powertrains are available, with the two most powerful motor options limited to the top two trim levels.
The Cupra Born is a good car – it has enough range to get rid of range anxiety, a plush cabin with a real feeling of spaciousness and quick acceleration. The handling is decent, too, and Cupra’s claim that the Born is an electric hot hatch largely feels justified. Add in sporty looks that buyers are keen on and family-size practicality, and the Born is a compelling choice.
Yes, every Born is rear-wheel drive courtesy of its electric motor being mounted on the rear axle – although a powerful range-topper with two motors and four-wheel drive is thought to be in the works.
The Cupra Born should be much cheaper to maintain than Cupra’s petrol and plug-in hybrid cars. According to the brand’s website, a service plan for a Born that’s less than a year old costs around half of the cost of a service plan for a petrol Cupra Leon.
Cars with the 58kWh battery take 35 minutes to get from 5-80% charge at a suitably powerful public charger, while the bigger 77kWh battery actually takes less time to charge – 30 minutes – because it can accept a higher rate of power. Using a 7.4kWh home charger, the 58kWh battery takes just over nine hours for a full charge and it’s just over 12 hours for the 77kWh battery.


























