Cupra has finally unveiled its ‘urban rebel’ – the Raval baby electric hatchback.

The first of the VW Group’s new entry-level electric vehicles (EVs) on the MEB+ platform, the 2026 Cupra Raval is due to launch during the European summer with a base price of “around €26,000” (A$43,008), which will make the new EV the Spanish brand’s most affordable model by some margin.

While the direct conversion to Australian dollars doesn’t point to a price that’s particularly competitive in our market, it’s well below a base Leon Hatch in Spain, which kicks off at €31,632 (A$52,828) in its home market – whereas the Australian model kicks off from $46,990.

In its home region, the Raval will be offered with four electric motor outputs (85kW, 99kW, 155kW and 166kW), two battery capacities (37kWh and 52kWh), and maximum driving range of up to 450km on the WLTP cycle.

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Three launch editions will kick off proceedings in Europe – Dynamic, Dynamic Plus and VZ Extreme – with four model lines forming the core lineup: Raval, Raval Plus, Endurance, VZ.

Measuring 4046mm long, 1784mm wide and 1518mm tall with a 2600mm wheelbase, the Raval has roughly the same footprint as the existing Volkswagen Polo – which makes sense given it’s a twin under the skin to the new all-electric ID. Polo – but it packs a massive 441L of boot space.

While a compact, entry-level product for the brand, the Cupra Raval offers a host of premium features and technologies from more expensive models, such as matrix LED headlights, ambient lighting that projects dynamic animations into the door panels, a 12-speaker Sennheiser premium sound system, an electronic limited-slip diff, and adaptive suspension.

Of course, most of this is reserved for the flagship grades, but all launch models get LED lighting, heated and power-adjustable front bucket seats, a reversing camera with front and rear parking sensors, and a six-speaker sound system as standard.