CUPRA Raval Reveals Illuminated Badge: 226 HP and 250-Mile Range
The all-new CUPRA Raval made a bold debut, signaling big ambitions in the compact EV space.
The public debut of the 2026 CUPRA Raval turned plenty of heads—and for good reason. The fast-growing Spanish brand continues to double down on electrification, rolling out a model that’s been highly anticipated. Positioned as the entry point into CUPRA’s expanding EV lineup, the Raval is expected to play a key role in boosting the brand’s global reach. Production is set for SEAT’s Martorell plant in Spain, proudly marked with a “Made in Spain” badge.
Design-wise, the Raval doesn’t leave much room for indifference. It’s bold, sharp, and clearly aimed at younger buyers. The lineup will offer multiple trims, with the range-topping version delivering up to 166 kW (about 226 horsepower). Driving range is projected to exceed 250 miles on the WLTP cycle, which is a strong figure for a subcompact EV.

Pricing is another big part of the appeal. The base model is expected to start at around $28,000 (converted from approximately €26,000), making it one of the more attainable electric options in its class. On paper, that combination of price, performance, and design could make the Raval a serious contender for bestseller status.
However, an interesting design detail initially flew under the radar. A pre-production model in the sporty VZ trim revealed that CUPRA hasn’t finalized every styling element just yet. Some display vehicles featured a subtle but striking addition: an illuminated grille and glowing front badge.
This lighting feature goes beyond a simple logo highlight. Thin illuminated slits within the grille create the illusion of a continuous light bar connecting the headlights, giving the front end a more cohesive and futuristic look.
For now, this feature isn’t listed in the official configurator for any trim level. Still, CUPRA has confirmed that the illuminated badge will be introduced “in a few months.” The reasoning is partly regulatory—headlight illumination must visually extend toward the logo—hence the integrated light elements that complete the effect. A similar design approach has already been seen on the CUPRA Tavascan.
If everything stays on track, deliveries of the Raval are expected to begin next summer. The configurator is already live, and one of CUPRA’s most important launches in recent years is just around the corner.
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