Overview
- Cupra unveiled the updated Tavascan on Friday, adding a new base version with a 140 kW APP350 motor and a 58 kWh LFP battery.
- The LFP model is quoted at about 435 km WLTP range and charges from 10% to 80% in roughly 26 minutes with a 105 kW peak.
- All trims gain a larger 10.25 inch driver display, a steering wheel with physical buttons, an Android-based infotainment system, and a mobile key that supports sharing up to four digital keys.
- The SUV stays built in VW’s Anting plant in China and now enters the EU under a minimum‑price deal that replaced prior import tariffs.
- Cupra has not announced prices, and reporters expect the new base car to list below €50,000, with customer deliveries planned for summer 2026.