Cupra is entering the electric urban vehicle segment with the unveiling of the Raval, the brand’s smallest car yet.
Scheduled to arrive in Ireland this September, with entry-level pricing expected to start from around €26,000, the Raval measures just four metres in length and is based on Volkswagen Group’s MEB+ platform.

The Cupra Raval will be available with a choice of four powertrains and two battery sizes: 85kW 116hp (37kWh battery); 99kW 135hp (37kWh battery); 155kW 211hp (52kWh battery); and VZ 161kW 226hp (52kWh battery).
Cupra claims a range of up to 450km from the larger battery, and tells us there is a boot capacity of 441-litres.
Standard features will include a 12.9-inch infotainment system, 10.25-inch digital cockpit, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, keyless go, rear park distance control, high beam control, flush door handles, black roof cloth, and 17-inch alloys.
VZ models will additionally feature a wireless phone charger, rear camera, vehicle-to-load, 19-inch alloys, and heated front seats and steering wheel.
Further detailed specification will be shared in the coming months.

