Lower your ID.3 or Cupra Born with our carefully developed Sport Springs. Improve looks, subtly tighten dynamics and even enhance aerodynamics with our 30mm lower spring set. Yet crucially, maintain that comfortable MEB ride quality that we all love so much.
Your ID.3 or Cupra Born will be transformed with our carefully developed RacingLine Sport Springs. They replace the car's four standard springs with re-engineered, progressive Sport Springs, bringing tighter dynamics yet retaining all of the factory car's comfort. Meanwhile, the car's appearance is transformed. By getting rid of those nasty wheelarch gaps, it'll look like it always should've from the factory. What's not to lik? No wonder our Sport Springs are our best-selling product worldwide.
Perfect Drop & Looks:
Go lower or stiffer than our springs and your car will bounce and crash along the road as the dampers are mismatched to spring-rate. This perfectly judged drop gives the car a stance that looks just perfect - in fact, just like it always should have looked from the factory.
Perfect Comfort & Handling:
By lowering the ID3 / Born by around 30mm, we've meticulously worked to preserve the wheel travel needed to keep the perfect ride & handling. Right from the start of our development, we knew we had to preserve the MEB's sophisticated ride quality that we fell in love with immediately. And we're thrilled with the result.
As the factory springs on the ID.3 are so long, we've pretty-much achieved the impossible with our variable-rate springs that doesn't have any adverse affect on comfort. The vehicle's centre of gravity is lowered, reducing body roll for better dynamics, whilst maintaining the ride quality and comfort of your car. No crashing, no bottoming-out, no risk to the life of the standard dampers.
Many experts consider suspension development to be as much an art as a science. In truth, it's a bit of both. Our progressive-rate spring construction means the spring rate in the middle of its travel is actually very similar to standard. It's only towards the end of the spring's travel (so, when compressed under braking or cornering) that we have engineered the spring to stiffen. It's this progressive-rate spring design that's the secret to achieving such a good ride quality.