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Cupra EV Battery Health by Model: Used Buyer’s Guides

Buying a used Cupra EV? Here's how their batteries age, what the warranty covers, and the model-by-model guides, plus how to check any specific car's battery health by registration.

Published 13 July 2026 · EV All Day

The Cupra EV battery warranty

Cupra battery cover is typically 8 years / 100,000 miles to 70% capacity, with an optional paid extension of a further 2 years. The warranty usually transfers with the car, so what matters on a used one is how much is left and whether the battery is still comfortably above the capacity threshold. Read more in our guide to how EV battery warranties work.

How Cupra EV batteries age

The Cupra Born is a sportier sibling of the VW ID.3 on the same MEB platform, and shares its liquid-cooled pack, which has aged well: independent endurance testing of the same battery in an ID.3 held around 91% capacity after 107,000 miles. As with the ID cars, software history is the thing to check, and a 2026 battery-module recall applies to some Born cars.

Whatever the make's reputation, individual cars vary with charging habits, climate and mileage, which is why we always frame battery health as an estimate for the specific vehicle. Our guide to what's normal for EV battery degradation covers the general picture.

Cupra model guides

Don't see the model you're looking at? Any EV's battery health can be checked by registration.

What the Used EV Check shows for a Cupra

Enter the registration and the Used EV Check returns, for that specific car: its expected real-world range now versus when new, an estimated degradation figure, a battery-health grade where a manufacturer test record exists, and the battery warranty remaining in miles and months, plus the full MOT and mileage history.

Range and battery-health figures are estimates modelled from real-world data and are shown for the specific vehicle in the Used EV Check. Range data is powered by ClearWatt. A battery-health grade is shown where a manufacturer test record exists, it is a comparative grade, not a measured state-of-health percentage.

Range data powered by ClearWatt

Check a used Cupra EV before you buy

Enter a registration to see the car's estimated battery health, real-world range now vs when new and remaining battery warranty, an instant report.

Used Cupra EV battery FAQ

How do I check a used Cupra EV's battery health?+
You can't see battery state of health on the V5C, the MOT or the advert. Enter the registration into the Used EV Check and it returns the car's estimated real-world range now versus when new, a degradation estimate, a battery-health grade where a manufacturer test record exists, and the remaining battery warranty. It works the same way for any Cupra EV, and range data is powered by ClearWatt.
What battery warranty do Cupra electric cars have?+
Cupra battery cover is typically 8 years / 100,000 miles to 70% capacity, with an optional paid extension of a further 2 years. It usually transfers to the next owner, and the Used EV Check shows how much of it is left in miles and months for a specific car.
How long do Cupra EV batteries last?+
The Cupra Born is a sportier sibling of the VW ID.3 on the same MEB platform, and shares its liquid-cooled pack, which has aged well: independent endurance testing of the same battery in an ID.3 held around 91% capacity after 107,000 miles. As with the ID cars, software history is the thing to check, and a 2026 battery-module recall applies to some Born cars. As a rule of thumb, EV batteries lose their first few percent early on and then settle into a slow decline, so a car that still returns close to its original range for its age and mileage is ageing well.

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