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CUPRA has confirmed models in its Born range will qualify for the Level 2 £1,500 UK Government’s Electric Car Grant (ECG) discount. Announced last month, the new scheme allows customers to access a range of battery electric vehicles while enjoying significant savings at the point of purchase. It reinforces CUPRA’s ongoing commitment to making electric mobility more affordable and attainable for UK motorists. 



The Government’s confirmation of eligibility means that CUPRA customers can make immediate savings on the purchase price of its award-winning electric models. The Born V1, V2 and V3 (in all batteries) are all eligible for the ECG and benefit from a £1,500 discount. This will be automatically applied at point of purchase, with no requirement for CUPRA customers to complete any paperwork or take additional steps.  



All Born models qualifying for the ECG 




CUPRA Born V1 59 & 79 kWh batteries 



CUPRA Born V2 59 & 79 kWh batteries 



CUPRA Born V3 59 & 79 kWh...

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jezyg

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We have just made use of that offer and ordered an in stock Born V1 for Sept 1st. As usual our local dealer were useless and arrogant not used them for years either have not changed! However, I found one with 11K off in Autotrader including the charger thrown in for free 50 miles away. So there are some great deals out there, but V1 stock is running low but plenty of V2's. Glacier white or Auroa Blue were my wife's choice, this was an stock one is Glacier White. The same colour as my Ibiza and will also be the same as my daughters Ibiza as she ordered a brand new Ibiza Xcellence DSG end of July for October deliver having fallen in love with mine. We really will be all white on the drive...
 
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Is white a colour ;). Expect it was a chain dealer. Reckon the privately owned one keep an eye on their staff. Certainly I've been told that whilst the chains are less well managed since the inducement are less. I had one that was good where they had bought out the dealership. Purged some of the staff. The managing director told me... then subsequently it was sold back to a chain and went downhill. Perhaps the figures looked good after it was reconfigured. That was the guys description of sacking staff.