CUPRA Born generations
(Boot space)Generation year | Boot space |
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Born, Model year 2021 (Born 1. Generation) | 385 l |
Welcome to the CUPRA Born boot space page. Here, we explore the important question of whether the Born's boot can swallow everything you need it to, or if you're better off with a pickup truck. This electric contender offers an interesting trunk size, particularly when compared to its on-paper competitors. So, let's take a deep dive into the CUPRA Born's boot space, and see if it's got the goods to fend off the competition.
As an electric offering, the CUPRA Born is a fresh face in the CUPRA lineup. The current data shows the boot size for this first-generation model (2021-now) stands at 385 liters without folding the rear seats. Flip those seats down and you'll unlock 1,267 liters of space, giving you a surprisingly large area to store your belongings on those longer journeys or adventure-filled weekends.
Generation year | Boot space |
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Born, Model year 2021 (Born 1. Generation) | 385 l |
With a generous 385 liters of boot space, the Born is a solid choice within the CUPRA range. The CUPRA Leon offers a comparatively paltry 270 liters, while the CUPRA Leon Sportstourer falls just short at 380 liters. Those who need more room for their baggage should look to the CUPRA Formentor (420 liters) or the spacious CUPRA Ateca (485 liters), both offering a significant increase in luggage capacity.
Variant name | Boot space |
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Leon | 270 l |
Born | 385 l |
Formentor | 420 l |
Leon Sportstourer | 470 l |
Ateca | 485 l |
Tavascan | 540 l |
Terramar | 540 l |
Now, let's explore how the Born stacks up against its electric rivals. Sharing the same 385 liters of boot space are the Nissan Leaf and VW ID.3. The Polestar 2 boasts a slightly larger 405-liter capacity, whereas the Tesla Model 3 steals the limelight with a whopping 561 liters. When it comes to folding the rear seats, the ID.3 again mirrors the Born's 1,267 liters, while the Polestar 2 trails behind at 1,095 liters. On the lower end of the spectrum, the Nissan Leaf offers a meager 790 liters, and the Tesla Model 3 is keeping its cards close to its chest with no available data for folded rear seat cargo space. All in all, the CUPRA Born boot size is competitive within its segment, while still leaving enough room in our hearts for the occasional midsize sedan or estate.
Car model | Boot space |
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Audi A7 2010 | 535 l |
Citroen DS 5 2012 | 468 l |
Hyundai IONIQ 2016 | 443 l |
CUPRA Born 2021 | 385 l |
Opel Ampera 2017 | 381 l |
Lexus CT 2011 | 375 l |
Opel Signum 2003 | 365 l |
MG MG4 2022 | 363 l |
Audi A2 2000 | 350 l |
Renault Zoe 2013 | 338 l |
Nissan Leaf 2012 | 330 l |
BMW 1er-Reihe 2004 | 330 l |
Chevrolet Volt 2011 | 310 l |
BMW i3 2013 | 260 l |
Micro Microlino 2019 | 230 l |
ORA Funky Cat 2022 | 228 l |
Honda e 2020 | 171 l |
Citroen C-Zero 2010 | 166 l |
Peugeot iOn 2010 | 166 l |
Mitsubishi i-MiEV 2010 | 166 l |
Renault Twizy 2012 | 156 l |
e.GO Mobile Life 2019 | 140 l |
e.GO Mobile e.wave X 2022 | 116 l |
Opel Rocks Electric 2021 | 63 l |