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CUPRA BORN MOT Statistics by Year

Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific CUPRA BORN.

Defect rate by model year

Comparison of Cupra BORN versus average car of the same model year.

The Cupra Born is a compact electric vehicle that has garnered attention for its sporty design and performance. Launched in 2022, it represents the brand's commitment to combining sustainability with an engaging driving experience. As the first all-electric model from Cupra, the Born aims to appeal to a new generation of environmentally conscious drivers without sacrificing excitement behind the wheel.

In terms of reliability, the Cupra Born has performed slightly better than the average for cars of its model year. With approximately 68 defects per 100 MOT inspections, it has a 2.5% lower defect rate compared to the average of 70 defects per 100 for the same category. This indicates a solid performance in terms of overall reliability, suggesting that the Born is a dependable choice for buyers looking for an electric vehicle.

However, recurring issues noted during inspections primarily revolve around tyre condition. Common problems include inadequate tread depth and various forms of tyre damage, such as bulges and cuts. While these issues are not unique to the Cupra Born and can affect any vehicle, they do highlight the importance of regular maintenance and checks for all drivers.

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The 2022 model year stands out as a commendable performer against its peers, although it is essential for potential buyers to remain vigilant regarding tyre health. As Cupra continues to expand its electric vehicle lineup, the Born has set a positive precedent, reinforcing the brand's reputation for performance-oriented, reliable cars in the increasingly competitive EV market.