CUPRA has accelerated its electrified vision by expanding the reach of the allâelectric Tavascan.
The SUV coupe now combines enhanced digitalisation, new convenience features and a new entry variant arriving in 2026.
Production of the updated CUPRA Tavascan will begin in the coming weeks, with the first customer cars arriving late quarter three.
The refreshed Tavascan line-up introduces anew entry pointengineered to deliver CUPRA's electrified performance philosophy while preserving the model's unmistakably emotional character.
The Tavascan range has anew 190ps variant, designed to open the door to CUPRA's all-electric performance DNA for more drivers. It features a58kWh battery, deliveringaround 270 milesof range on a single charge, and can charge from 10 to 80 per cent in around28 minutes.
Its190psmotor ensures a confident, engaging driving experience while maintaining the Tavascan's driverâfocused character and progressive spirit.
The190ps Tavascanjoins the established286psand 340ps VZmodels.
Inside, the driver environment evolves with a new, larger10.25-inch Digital Cockpit.
CUPRA has also introduced anew steering wheelwithphysical buttons. The interior is completed by the latestAndroidâpowered Infotainment system, which gives access to a wide range of apps via an integrated app store, and familiar smartphone functionality.
The model also gets an intelligent climate control system that adapts to every drive and operates throughnew electric air ventsthat activate even before the driver enters the cabin. As the key approaches, the system preâcirculates air and adjusts its direction based on occupants and sun position and can also be controlled via voice commands for added convenience.
A Mobile Device Key allows drivers to unlock, start and share access to the vehicle using their smartphone. Up tofour Digital Keyscan be shared, with a fifth reserved for the primary user. Added functions such as Open on Approach and Walk Away Lock enhance convenience, while asmart cardprovides temporary access when needed.
Avehicleâtoâload (V2L)capability allows the car's battery to power external devices such as laptops, eâbikes or fullâpowered sound systems. Enabled via a dedicated adapter, V2L transforms the CUPRA Tavascan into a portable energy source.
Alaunch controlsystem - available exclusively with the larger 77kWh battery - intensifies the connection between driver and machine, optimising torque delivery and ensuring maximum acceleration from a standstill.
The new Tavascan also features oneâpedal driving which allows acceleration and deceleration to be managed using only the accelerator pedal. By lifting off the accelerator, the vehicle automatically decelerates through regenerative braking, recovering energy and reducing reliance on the brake pedal.
This function delivers smoother deceleration, greater energy recovery and a more intuitive driving experience, particularly effective in urban environments and stopâandâgo traffic, allowing the vehicle to come to a complete stop without using the brake pedal.
In just seven years, CUPRA has launched seven models and sold over one million vehicles globally. Its portfolio includes the CUPRA Ateca, the first car to ever feature the CUPRA badge; the CUPRA Leon, redesigned and enhanced as a standalone CUPRA model; the CUPRA Formentor, the first car to be developed exclusively by the brand and the company's best-selling vehicle to date; the CUPRA Born, the brand's first 100 per cent electric vehicle; the CUPRA Tavascan, an all-electric SUV coupe; and the CUPRA Terramar, the brand's sporty SUV.
In 2026, the CUPRA Raval, the brand's radical interpretation of the electric urban car, will join its line-up.