Cupra has intrigued us all with its plans for the 2026 Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard, where it is set to make several big announcements.

As the brand makes its debut at the Festival, Cupra will bring the new all-electric Raval as a showcase of its vision for future urban mobility. The Raval is available in four specifications with battery capacities ranging from 37kWh to 52kWh, feeding an electric motor capable of producing 115PS (85kW) in the Origin model up to 225PS (165kW) for the VZ, which also sports an electronic limited-slip diff and dynamic chassis control.
The Raval was the seventh car to be added to Cupra’s quickly growing range, which is set to expand further still with the reveal of two brand-new cars during the event. Together with the Raval, they’ll all take to the Goodwood Hill across all four days of the Festival of Speed, following their reveal on Thursday 9th July.

Cupra promises that Thursday at the Festival of Speed will be a day full of exclusive activities, including a Cupra Spotlight where COO Sven Schuwirth will be joined by The Duke of Richmond at 12:00, and a closing party featuring Lancey Foux X Club Blue that commences as 16:00.
We wait with curiosity to see Cupra's new cars revealed, and visitors on Thursday are invited to witness the unveiling of these latest designs for themselves and engage in day's activities.
Tickets for the Festival of Speed are limited. Only Thursday admission remains but hospitality packages for all four days are available. Missed out on a ticket for Friday or Saturday? Find out how you can access our sold-out days with one of our new packages.
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