The Raval will be the cheapest Cupra on the market.
Cupra sets the price of the entry-level version of the electric city car from Martorell at 26,000 euros.
The Cupra Raval will be one of the most important cars of 2026, and the Baix Llobregat-based brand has already confirmed the price of the entry-level version of its electric model, which will be the cheapest in the Cupra lineup. The Raval shares the electric platform debuted by the Volkswagen ID. Polo, which will also be manufactured in Martorell, but unlike the latter, it will have a slightly sportier setup (15 millimeters lower body, stiffer suspension, electronic differential on the front wheels, and more responsive steering) that should justify its aspirational price.
The entry-level Raval, called Dynamic, will have 210 hp and a range of approximately 450 kilometers, with a price (excluding promotional discounts) of €26,000. Above this model will be a version called Dynamic Plus, which will incorporate more technological and comfort features, culminating in the VZ Extreme version with 226 hp, a range of 440 kilometers, and a sporty interior with sport seats. bucket, 19-inch wheels, racing tires and a specific chassis to obtain superior sport performance.
The base model, priced at €26,000, will feature several driving modes thanks to adaptive electronic dampers that modify the vehicle's handling and performance. For now, Cupra has only released photos of the Raval in camouflage paint, which allow us to glimpse the final design of the production model, which doesn't appear to differ much from the prototype Cupra showcased in Munich and other auto shows.