Volkswagen ID. Polo vs Cupra Raval
Testdrive videos
These cars are close technical relatives. Both are produced in Spain, use Volkswagen Group’s MEB+ front-wheel-drive EV platform, offer 37 or 52 kWh batteries and share much of their underlying electrical architecture. The main difference is positioning:
- ID. Polo: comfort, practicality, familiar controls and a calmer design.
- Cupra Raval: sportier chassis, more aggressive styling and stronger performance focus.
Full comparison matrix
| Category | Volkswagen ID. Polo | Cupra Raval | Advantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vehicle class | Electric B-segment hatchback | Electric B-segment sporty hatchback/crossover | Tie |
| Platform | MEB+ | MEB+ | Tie |
| Production | Martorell, Spain | Martorell, Spain | Tie |
| Drive | Front-wheel drive | Front-wheel drive | Tie |
| Number of motors | One, front-mounted | One, front-mounted | Tie |
| Length | 4,053 mm | 4,046 mm | Essentially identical |
| Width, excluding mirrors | 1,816 mm | 1,784 mm | Raval slightly narrower |
| Height | 1,530 mm | 1,514 mm | Raval lower/sportier |
| Wheelbase | 2,600 mm | Approximately 2,600 mm | Tie |
| Seats | Five | Five | Tie |
| Boot capacity | 441 litres | 441 litres | Tie |
| Boot, rear seats folded | Up to 1,243 litres | Not yet consistently published | ID. Polo |
| Small battery | 37 kWh usable, LFP | 37 kWh usable, LFP | Tie |
| Large battery | 52 kWh usable, NMC | 52 kWh usable, NMC | Tie |
| Entry motor | 85 kW/116 hp | 85 kW/116 hp | Tie |
| Intermediate motor | 99 kW/135 hp | Around 99 kW/135 hp | Tie |
| Long-range motor | 155 kW/211 hp | 155 kW/211 hp | Tie |
| Performance version | GTI, 166 kW/226 hp, arriving later | VZ/VZ Extreme, 166 kW/226 hp | Raval available sooner |
| Maximum WLTP range | Up to 454 km | Up to approximately 440–450 km | ID. Polo narrowly |
| 37 kWh WLTP range | Up to 329 km | Around 300 km depending on version | ID. Polo |
| AC charging | 11 kW | 11 kW | Tie |
| 37 kWh DC charging | Up to approximately 88–90 kW | Entry car may be limited to 50 kW in some markets; stronger versions expected higher | ID. Polo |
| 52 kWh DC charging | Up to 105 kW | Up to 105 kW | Tie |
| 10–80%, 52 kWh | Approximately 24 minutes | Approximately 24 minutes | Tie |
| Vehicle-to-load | Standard, up to 3.6 kW | Market/version dependent; not as clearly confirmed | ID. Polo |
| Maximum towing capacity | Up to 1,200 kg with the large battery | Up to 1,200 kg | Tie |
| Entry-version towing | Approximately 500 kg in Sweden | Final Swedish data not fully published | ID. Polo better documented |
| Digital instrument display | 10.2 inches | Approximately 10.25 inches | Tie |
| Central display | 12.9 inches | 12.9 inches | Tie |
| Climate controls | Physical controls | Physical/tactile controls, depending on version | Tie |
| Steering-wheel controls | Physical buttons | Physical buttons | Tie |
| Smartphone integration | Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto expected by trim | Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto expected | Tie |
| Remote app | Volkswagen app | My Cupra app | Tie |
| Heat pump | Later option; absent from initial Swedish Launch Editions | Availability depends on specification/market | Neither is ideal initially |
| Suspension character | Comfort-oriented | Sport suspension, approximately 15 mm lower | Preference |
| Adaptive dampers | Expected on high versions/GTI | Available on VZ versions | Raval |
| Electronic differential | GTI performance equipment | VZ electronic front differential | Raval initially |
| Progressive steering | Depending on specification | Standard or included on sportier trims | Raval |
| Wheel sizes | Approximately 16–19 inches depending on trim | Approximately 17–19 inches | Preference |
| Matrix LED lights | Optional/Style equipment | Available Tri-LED Matrix system | Tie |
| Parking assistance | Park Assist Pro available | Remote/intelligent parking depending on trim | Tie |
| Travel assistance | Connected Travel Assist available | Adaptive cruise and travel-assistance systems | Tie |
| Cabin concept | Bright, practical, restrained | Darker, more driver-focused | Preference |
| Material emphasis | Recycled PET and SEAQUAL textiles | Recycled textiles and knitted Cup bucket seats | Preference |
| Design emphasis | Conventional hatchback, understated | Aggressive “hot hatch” appearance | Preference |
| Likely ride comfort | Softer and more compliant | Firmer, especially VZ | ID. Polo |
| Likely driver engagement | Secure and predictable | Sharper steering and chassis tuning | Raval |
| Family practicality | Excellent for size | Excellent, but sport seats/chassis may reduce comfort | ID. Polo |
| Overall character | Small, practical electric Volkswagen | More emotional and performance-oriented | Preference |
The ID. Polo’s confirmed dimensions, battery capacities, charging rates, ranges and luggage capacity come from Volkswagen’s published technical overview. (Volkswagen Newsroom) The Raval’s official published dimensions are 4,046 × 1,784 × 1,514 mm, with a 441-litre boot, up to 1,200 kg towing capacity, up to 440 km range and 105 kW charging. (CUPRA)
Battery and motor versions
| Version type | ID. Polo | Cupra Raval |
|---|---|---|
| Entry battery | 37 kWh LFP | 37 kWh LFP |
| Entry power | 116 hp | 116 hp |
| Approx. entry range | Up to 329 km | Around 300 km |
| Mid-level power | 135 hp | 135 hp |
| Long-range battery | 52 kWh NMC | 52 kWh NMC |
| Long-range power | 211 hp | 211 hp |
| Long-range WLTP | Up to 454 km | Around 440–450 km |
| Performance power | ID. Polo GTI: 226 hp | Raval VZ/VZ Extreme: 226 hp |
| Performance positioning | Launch expected in 2027 | Part of the initial expanded range |
Volkswagen has officially listed ID. Polo outputs of 116, 135 and 211 hp, plus a 226 hp GTI. The 37 kWh battery supports up to 90 kW DC and the 52 kWh battery up to 105 kW, with a quoted 10–80% time of roughly 23–24 minutes. (Volkswagen Newsroom)
Prices
European prices
European pricing must be compared market by market because registration fees, delivery charges, tax and standard equipment differ.
| Model/version | Germany/indicative euro price | Status |
|---|---|---|
| ID. Polo Trend 37 kWh | €24,995 | Official German entry price |
| ID. Polo Life 52 kWh, 211 hp | €33,795 | Official German launch price |
| ID. Polo GTI, 226 hp | Just under €39,000 | Official target/announced German price |
| Cupra Raval entry version | Approximately €25,995–€26,000 | Announced European positioning |
| Cupra Raval 52 kWh/211 hp | Approximately €33,000–€35,000, market dependent | Indicative until each national configurator is complete |
| Cupra Raval VZ/VZ Extreme | Approximately €39,000–€41,000, market dependent | Indicative/high-spec launch pricing |
Volkswagen’s German list starts at €24,995 for the later entry version, while the currently orderable 211 hp Life version starts at €33,795. (Volkswagen Newsroom) Cupra’s European entry positioning is around €26,000, but individual-country pricing and launch-edition equipment produce substantial differences. (DIE WELT)
Swedish prices
Volkswagen ID. Polo
| Swedish version | Battery/power | WLTP | Swedish price |
|---|---|---|---|
| ID. Polo Trend | 37 kWh, 116 hp | Around 300–329 km | From approximately SEK 320,900 |
| ID. Polo Life Launch Edition | 52 kWh, 211 hp | Up to 454 km | SEK 438,900 |
| ID. Polo Style Launch Edition | 52 kWh, 211 hp | Up to 454 km | SEK 461,900 |
| ID. Polo GTI | 52 kWh, 226 hp | Not finally stated | Swedish price not announced |
Volkswagen Sweden currently displays a forthcoming campaign/start price of approximately SEK 320,900, while also displaying a gross list price from SEK 387,900. Volkswagen explains that versions are being released in stages and that the SEK 320,900 entry version arrives after the initial Launch Editions. (Volkswagen)
The initial Swedish 52 kWh cars are priced at SEK 438,900 for Life Launch Edition and SEK 461,900 for Style Launch Edition. The Style version adds equipment including matrix lighting, panoramic roof, powered front seats and, in the specified Launch Edition, a detachable towbar. Neither initial Launch Edition includes a heat pump. (Elbilen)
Cupra Raval
| Swedish version | Battery/power | WLTP | Swedish price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Raval entry version | 37 kWh, 116 hp | Around 300 km | From approximately SEK 320,900 |
| Raval Dynamic Launch Edition | 52 kWh, 211 hp | Around 450 km | SEK 412,900 |
| Raval Endurance | 52 kWh, 211 hp | Around 440–450 km | Final regular Swedish price not fully published |
| Raval VZ/VZ Extreme | 52 kWh, 226 hp | Around 380–400 km | Swedish price not yet confirmed |
The confirmed Swedish Raval launch car is the Dynamic Launch Edition at SEK 412,900, using the 52 kWh battery and 211 hp motor. The Swedish entry model has been reported at SEK 320,900 but is scheduled later than the initial launch edition. (Elbilen)
Direct Swedish price comparison
| Closest comparable cars | ID. Polo | Cupra Raval | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entry 37 kWh/116 hp | Approx. SEK 320,900 | Approx. SEK 320,900 | Effectively equal |
| Launch 52 kWh/211 hp | Life Launch: SEK 438,900 | Dynamic Launch: SEK 412,900 | Raval about SEK 26,000 cheaper |
| Higher-equipped 52 kWh | Style Launch: SEK 461,900 | Final equivalent price pending | Not yet directly comparable |
| 226 hp performance model | GTI price pending | VZ price pending | Pending |
Which one should you choose?
Choose the ID. Polo when you prioritise
- Better documented towing and V2L functionality.
- A comfortable, conventional driving experience.
- Clear physical controls and a familiar Volkswagen interface.
- Maximum published range.
- Practicality and family use.
- A broader Volkswagen dealer and service network.
Choose the Cupra Raval when you prioritise
- Sharper steering and a more playful chassis.
- More distinctive exterior and interior styling.
- Better launch price for the 52 kWh/211 hp configuration.
- Sport seats, adaptive chassis and electronic differential on VZ models.
- A lower, more “hot hatch” driving position.
My verdict
Best rational all-rounder: Volkswagen ID. Polo
It has slightly stronger range credentials, clearer V2L implementation, a comfort-oriented chassis and unusually good practicality for a four-metre car. The combination of a 441-litre boot and up to 1,200 kg towing capacity is particularly strong in this class. (Volkswagen Newsroom)
Best value among the initial Swedish 52 kWh cars: Cupra Raval
At SEK 412,900, the Raval Dynamic Launch Edition undercuts the comparable 211 hp ID. Polo Life Launch Edition by approximately SEK 26,000 while using essentially the same battery and drivetrain architecture. (Elbilen)
Best driver’s car: Cupra Raval VZ
Its lower chassis, adaptive damping, progressive steering and electronic front differential make it the more engaging alternative. The trade-off will probably be a firmer ride, somewhat lower range and a higher tyre-replacement cost.
Best low-cost version: wait for the 37 kWh cars
The advertised starting prices are attractive, but the smaller battery means approximately 300–329 km WLTP and potentially much shorter winter motorway range. For Swedish mixed use, the 52 kWh version is the substantially safer choice unless the car is mainly used for commuting and local journeys.
TESTDRIVE on YOUTUBE
Volkswagen ID. Polo – test-drive videos
- Autogefühl / OnlyElectric – complete first drive
Covers the exterior, interior, practicality, and driving on normal roads. This is the best overall ID. Polo video to start with.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UOXL-A0BPk - Electrifying – ID. Polo driven
English-language review focusing on comfort, range, charging, luggage space, and how the car works as an everyday EV.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u_8ohSpOh4 - AutoWeek – prototype road test
Good footage from normal roads, with comments on suspension, steering, and overall quality.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAuHszEhUlk - AUTO BILD – ID. Polo road test
German-language test drive with plenty of driving footage and an assessment of comfort, interior, and ease of use.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM2hAFJEa9E - Three-day road trip from Norway to Finland
Particularly useful for real-world energy consumption, long-distance comfort, and how the car performs outside urban driving.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_Y8h5XR5no
Cupra Raval – test-drive videos
coches.net – detailed test drive
Spanish-language review, but with very good footage from normal roads and clear demonstrations of the car’s driving characteristics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xRUIHdNKuQ
First detailed English-language test drive in Barcelona
Includes normal-road driving, interior impressions, performance, and an overall assessment of the Raval VZ.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDgXky7WSR8
Swedish Cupra Raval test drive
One of the most relevant reviews for Swedish buyers. Around 30 minutes of driving the Raval VZ, with comments on the chassis, ride comfort, and specifications.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSUwiHaq5Xo
Raval VZ – driving impressions and consumption
A more technical review covering driving behaviour, energy consumption, strengths, and weaknesses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5VQZ4uII2g
Raval VZ on winding country roads
A useful video for evaluating steering, handling, acceleration, and how the sportier suspension behaves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnXdaZ5JbEU
