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Volkswagen kicks off production of ID. Polo and Cupra Raval in Spain

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Max McDee, 04 June 2026

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At the Martorell factory in Spain, the first production models of the Volkswagen ID. Polo and the Cupra Raval have officially rolled off the assembly line. The arrival of the Electric Urban Car Family, an initiative by the Volkswagen Group designed to deliver smaller electric cars to a broader global audience, is an important milestone for the company. By using shared manufacturing infrastructure and engineering resources, VW will compete directly against lower-cost international rivals entering the European continent.

Affordable hatchbacks have always been the backbone of the European auto market. The new VW ID. Polo celebrates the transition of a historically successful gasoline-powered nameplate into the modern electric era. Meanwhile, the Cupra Raval introduces a sportier, more stylized design language intended to capture the interest of younger drivers looking for subcompact EVs with unique looks.

Volkswagen kicks off production of ID. Polo and Cupra Raval in Spain

Financially, both EVs target a very competitive price bracket. The entry-level Volkswagen ID. Polo has a starting price of $29,282. Buyers interested in the more aggressive styling of the Cupra Raval will see a starting price of $30,500. These price points are intentionally lower than previous generations of EVs from the VW Group, reflecting a major manufacturing effort to decrease battery and development expenses.

The foundation for the new electric hatchbacks is the shared MEB+ platform, a highly modular architecture optimized for front-wheel-drive urban vehicles. By using a single corporate platform across multiple vehicle brands, the company managed to reduce industrial complexity and generate roughly $703 million in overall development savings. The shared technology allowed engineers to maintain distinct exterior body panels and brand identities while keeping the mechanical components underneath identical.

Volkswagen kicks off production of ID. Polo and Cupra Raval in Spain

The new EVs focus heavily on maximizing interior cabin space within a compact footprint. They both are approximately four meters long, making them perfect for tight city streets and yet offering seating comfort typical of larger vehicle segments. The engineering teams focused on optimizing the placement of the electric drivetrain elements, keeping the cabin floor flat and providing additional legroom and cargo capacity.

Battery specifications differ depending on the chosen trim level. The Volkswagen ID. Polo has two battery variants to choose from: a baseline 37 kWh LFP pack and a larger 52 kWh NMC pack. When configured with the larger battery option, Polo achieves an official driving range of up to 282 miles under the WLTP testing cycle. The Cupra Raval will launch with three trim editions and a similar range.


Inside the cabin, the two models are very different to cater to different consumer tastes. The ID. Polo has a highly functional, spacious layout with modern connectivity software, traffic light recognition, and driver assistance systems derived from the company’s larger premium vehicles. The Cupra Raval leans into a progressive aesthetic, with three-dimensionally knitted bucket seats and dynamic light projections integrated directly into the interior door trim panels.

The Spanish production hub will expand its output as more members of the new vehicle architecture enter the assembly phase. VW Group will launch new models shortly, including an electric compact crossover called the ID. Cross, which will serve as the battery-powered equivalent to the T-Cross model. This rolling expansion is part of the corporate strategy to build a strong domestic supply chain, sourcing a substantial portion of vehicle components locally within Europe for long-term manufacturing stability.

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