2026 Cupra Raval review: Prototype drive

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Spanish brand Cupra is getting a signal honour when it comes to a new family of small, affordable electric vehicles (EVs) from the Volkswagen Group.

Rather than playing follow-my-leader to parent firm Volkswagen itself, Cupra will lead the development of the ‘MEB+’ platform which will be used for a quartet of impending models, all hailing from this Iberian outfit, as well as Volkswagen and Skoda.

And its take on the format, the Cupra Raval, will be first to the market. Not only that, but the Raval will be sold in Europe at a highly competitive price – making it a tempting EV for first-time buyers to the zero-emission fold.

Whether it can come to Australia for such good value remains to be seen, although the larger Born EV has been heavily discounted here in recent months; so maybe the appetite is there for a cheaper, more compact runaround with no combustion engine fitted.

We headed over to Cupra’s headquarters at Martorell, just outside Barcelona, to have a go in a heavily disguised Raval prototype, in order to see just how good it is.

How much does the Cupra Raval cost?

The slated entry figure for a Raval in Europe is €26,000. That, on a direct exchange, is about $46,000 – which is what discounted Borns were going for around nine months prior to this drive.