Just a heads-up for anyone looking at installing a bicycle carrier system for a bike rack. Our local installer said the Brink RMCu was the only make/model they could get for the Born. The head has what Brink describe as a 'pin' integrated across it, the idea being that it stops you putting a trailer or caravan onto an EV or hybrid.
Which is great, but my Thule XT3 bike rack doesn't fit onto this keyed ball head, despite Thule and Brink being part of the same group, and the rack only being a couple of years old. I'm not entirely sure what my solution is yet, but if the Brink truly is the only option out there, then their list of compatible racks may prove useful to others.
Born / EV tow ball and bike rack compatibility
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Born V2, 77kW, e-Boost, Vapour Grey
I think this might win the award for most barmy post ever! Imagine making a towbar which not only doesn't allow you to tow, but also (at a glance) doesn't fit over half of the bike carriers on the market! Genuinely, utterly insane, but thank you for sharing as if you hadn't, I would never have believed you!
If you don't mind me asking, OP, how much did it cost you to have fitted and how "integrated" was the "trailer" wiring on the car? i.e. are we talking a simple plug and play, or a nasty pile of scotchlocks?
ps. It does look like some judicious use of an angle grinder on that ball might assist with their compatibility matrix...
If you don't mind me asking, OP, how much did it cost you to have fitted and how "integrated" was the "trailer" wiring on the car? i.e. are we talking a simple plug and play, or a nasty pile of scotchlocks?
ps. It does look like some judicious use of an angle grinder on that ball might assist with their compatibility matrix...
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It was £800 for supply and fit of the carrier system, which felt reasonable since the factory option on the id.3 we ordered was £750 eighteen months ago. If I'm honest I haven't looked at the physical wiring, but I do trust our local installer and they've always done a good job for us previously on other wiring-related things. They must have done more than scotchlocks for reasons outlined below. They demo'd the setup when I collected the car. There's a small cut-out in the rear diffuser, which isn't visible unless you're underneath the car. The plug swings down, and then the carrier ball neck locks into a hole. It's all very neat.
The rear sensors are deactivated when you engage reverse, and the proximity display shows the Born with a little trailer attached at the back instead (no photo because this only happens when the electrics are plugged in, and the bike rack is currently folded up in the shed!). The rear-view camera also has a 'trailer' setting when you go into reverse - button highlighted below. The button wasn't there previously AFAIK, so must have been activated in software somehow. The reversing display for this new mode has amended aiming lines - there's just a central yellow one which moves with the steering wheel to show where the tow ball will end up. The installer plugged in a testing board and simulated a faulty bulb on the bike rack, and sure enough when I used the indicator in the car the cockpit gave me a message to say the 'trailer' had a faulty signal light.
The rear sensors are deactivated when you engage reverse, and the proximity display shows the Born with a little trailer attached at the back instead (no photo because this only happens when the electrics are plugged in, and the bike rack is currently folded up in the shed!). The rear-view camera also has a 'trailer' setting when you go into reverse - button highlighted below. The button wasn't there previously AFAIK, so must have been activated in software somehow. The reversing display for this new mode has amended aiming lines - there's just a central yellow one which moves with the steering wheel to show where the tow ball will end up. The installer plugged in a testing board and simulated a faulty bulb on the bike rack, and sure enough when I used the indicator in the car the cockpit gave me a message to say the 'trailer' had a faulty signal light.
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Born V2, 77kW, e-Boost, Vapour Grey
Interesting that you have had the tow bar fitted. I'm in the process of buying a new Cupra Born. My dealer told me that it was not possible to fit a tow bar to this model and even intimated that if I had a third party tow bar fitted it could nullify the warranty.
Does anyone have any comments on this?
Does anyone have any comments on this?
Hi. I've got few questions.born_owner wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 8:04 am Just a heads-up for anyone looking at installing a bicycle carrier system for a bike rack. Our local installer said the Brink RMCu was the only make/model they could get for the Born. The head has what Brink describe as a 'pin' integrated across it, the idea being that it stops you putting a trailer or caravan onto an EV or hybrid.
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Which is great, but my Thule XT3 bike rack doesn't fit onto this keyed ball head, despite Thule and Brink being part of the same group, and the rack only being a couple of years old. I'm not entirely sure what my solution is yet, but if the Brink truly is the only option out there, then their list of compatible racks may prove useful to others.
Can you tell me what is the clearance to ground with the tow ball installed? Did you remove the pins from the ball head, because I don't see them on the photo.
I was also of the understanding from my dealer that the Born could not be fitted with a towbar. Not sure why the ID3 can thought and Born can't. Saw an ID3 with a bike rack yesterday, very neat as the rear numberplate folded down and the fittings were attached in where the number plate was.
Might be worth speaking to these guys.
https://shop.telfordtowbars.co.uk/2022/ ... le-towbar/
I asked Cupra re the warranty position and this was their reply.
Re: towbar
Dear Alan
I hope you are well and thank you for your recent contact to CUPRA UK.
Regarding your query about warranty and how a tow bar would affect this, It is difficult for CUPRA UK to give a definite answer. This is because we entrust our network of Retailers to diagnose CUPRA vehicles therefore they would have to inspect any faults reported to see if work from a non-CUPRA site has had any involvement in the issue occurring. These assessments would be made on a case by case basis. All of the CUPRA warranty T&Cs are available via the link below:
https://www.cupraofficial.co.uk/owners/ ... a-warranty
I hope this information is helpful and if I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me on the details below where I would be happy to support you further.
Thank you for contacting CUPRA UK.
Kind regards,
Alex Pearson
Customer Relations Manager
T: 0800 049 7106
E:customerservice@cupraofficial.co.uk
CUPRA UK
Yeomans Drive
Blakelands
Milton Keynes
MK14 5AN
www.cupraofficial.co.uk
https://shop.telfordtowbars.co.uk/2022/ ... le-towbar/
I asked Cupra re the warranty position and this was their reply.
Re: towbar
Dear Alan
I hope you are well and thank you for your recent contact to CUPRA UK.
Regarding your query about warranty and how a tow bar would affect this, It is difficult for CUPRA UK to give a definite answer. This is because we entrust our network of Retailers to diagnose CUPRA vehicles therefore they would have to inspect any faults reported to see if work from a non-CUPRA site has had any involvement in the issue occurring. These assessments would be made on a case by case basis. All of the CUPRA warranty T&Cs are available via the link below:
https://www.cupraofficial.co.uk/owners/ ... a-warranty
I hope this information is helpful and if I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me on the details below where I would be happy to support you further.
Thank you for contacting CUPRA UK.
Kind regards,
Alex Pearson
Customer Relations Manager
T: 0800 049 7106
E:customerservice@cupraofficial.co.uk
CUPRA UK
Yeomans Drive
Blakelands
Milton Keynes
MK14 5AN
www.cupraofficial.co.uk
Where did you get it fitted?born_owner wrote: ↑Sat May 06, 2023 7:32 pm It was £800 for supply and fit of the carrier system, which felt reasonable since the factory option on the id.3 we ordered was £750 eighteen months ago. If I'm honest I haven't looked at the physical wiring, but I do trust our local installer and they've always done a good job for us previously on other wiring-related things. They must have done more than scotchlocks for reasons outlined below. They demo'd the setup when I collected the car. There's a small cut-out in the rear diffuser, which isn't visible unless you're underneath the car. The plug swings down, and then the carrier ball neck locks into a hole. It's all very neat.
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The rear sensors are deactivated when you engage reverse, and the proximity display shows the Born with a little trailer attached at the back instead (no photo because this only happens when the electrics are plugged in, and the bike rack is currently folded up in the shed!). The rear-view camera also has a 'trailer' setting when you go into reverse - button highlighted below. The button wasn't there previously AFAIK, so must have been activated in software somehow. The reversing display for this new mode has amended aiming lines - there's just a central yellow one which moves with the steering wheel to show where the tow ball will end up. The installer plugged in a testing board and simulated a faulty bulb on the bike rack, and sure enough when I used the indicator in the car the cockpit gave me a message to say the 'trailer' had a faulty signal light.
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