Cupra, the Volkswagen Group's Spanish-based performance and electric car brand, has announced its special offers for the 262 registration period, which begins in July. There's not only better value on offer, but also some significant new models arriving.
What offers does Cupra have?

On the finance front, Cupra is offering 0.9-to-1.9 per cent APR PCP finance across most of the model lineup, alongside a five-year warranty. That's not all, as along with a free service plan, there's also a €2,000 booster for the official SEAI grant for electric models such as the Born and Tavascan.
Anything else?
Yes, there are also new 'Tribe' editions of the Formentor, Terramar, and Leon lineups, which get the option of a new colour - Manganese Matt - or you can choose from exclusive colours for the Terramar (Century Bronze Matt), or the Leon and Formentor (Magnetic Tech Matt).
Tribe models also get dark chrome exterior trim, new alloy wheels which feature 20 per cent recycled metal, and which come with an optional 'Sulphur Green' colour finish.
You mentioned some new models…

Oh yes. For a start, there's the significantly revised Cupra Born, which now comes with a new entry-level model with a 58kWh battery, as well as revised styling and an upgraded cabin. We've driven the new high-performance VZ version of the Born, and you can read more about that here.
Born pricing starts from €36,565 net of grants, so it's a very well-priced electric choice, especially with the low-interest PCP plan, which puts one on your drive from €399 per month on 1.9 per cent finance. Other headline figures include €259 per month for a Formentor (1.9 per cent finance); €359 for a Formentor Tribe Edition PHEV (0.9 per cent finance); €269 for a Leon, or €319 for a Leon Tribe Edition (both on 1.9 per cent finance); €319 for the Tavascan electric SUV (itself recently updated, and this is on 1.9 per cent finance); €319 for a Terramar (on 2.9 per cent finance) or €359 for a Terramar Tribe Edition (on 1.9 per cent).
