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Volkswagen Group’s first Australian EV hatch says adios for now TechTricks365


The Cupra Born is no longer on the company’s Australian website, and Volkswagen Group Australia (VGA) confirmed the electric hatch is no longer on sale in Australia now that local stocks of the car have run dry.

That said, the Born may not be away for too long. In March this year, Cupra said it was pushing back the launch the Born VZ hot hatch from May to December 2025.

“Planning for the next evolution of the Born – including the performance VZ – continues,” said VGA in a statement.

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With the Born gone from the local range, Cupra’s only pure electric offering right now is the Tavascan SUV.

The Born made its global debut in 2021, and was launched in Australia at the end of 2022. While the Born is available in Europe with a variety of motor and battery options, local models all come equipped with a 77kWh battery and a 170kW motor driving rear wheels.

A 240kW/545Nm motor drives the rear wheels in the Born VZ currently sold in Europe.

Under the skin, the Born uses the Volkswagen Group’s MEB all-electric architecture, which underpins all of the German automaker’s EVs apart from a few models from Audi and Porsche.

The Born’s closest relation is the Volkswagen ID.3 hatch, which is not sold here. Both cars share their drivetrains, overall silhouette, much of their underlying structure, and doors.