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New £23k Cupra Raval to be unveiled on 9 April
Tuesday, Mar 31, 2026 12:00 PM
Cupra Raval spies 0 Cousin of VW ID Polo was previously caught testing, revealing design remains faithful to UrbanRebel concept

The Cupra Raval, due in the UK later this year priced from around £23,000, will be revealed in full on 9 April.

An uncamouflaged prototype was previously caught winter testing in Scandinavia, revealing that the design of the UrbanRebel concept has made it to production largely intact.

Its scowling triangular headlights remain, for instance, as does its swooping roofline and split C-pillar treatment.

It's notably longer than that concept appeared, though, and has a more conventional rear light bar.

A bold, diffuser-like rear end treatment can also be seen buried under a blanket of snow and ice.

It's unclear whether the prototype’s small wheels are those that will be fitted to an entry-level model or whether they have simply been used with winter tyres for use in the snowy conditions.

Cupra Raval prototype – rear

The Raval is underpinned by the new + variant of the Volkswagen Group’s MEB electric car platform, also used by the Volkswagen ID Polo, Volkswagen ID Cross and Skoda Epiq.

It employs a single, front-mounted motor with a battery pack mounted under the floor between its axles. Two packs will be offered, with capacities of 38Wh and 56kWh, the latter giving a range of around 280 miles.

Autocar has already driven the range-topping VZ hot hatch, which has a 223bhp motor and a limited-slip differential, plus specially tuned adaptive suspension. A 208bhp Raval without a limited-slip differential will also be offered.

Its price tag will make it the most affordable Cupra model yet and positions it as a strong competitor for the likes of the Renault 5, MG 4 EV Urban and Peugeot e-208.