The Cupra Tavascan electric coupe SUV has finally been priced for Australia, with the entry-level Endurance to start from a relatively sharp $60,990 before on-road costs.

    Available to pre-order from 12:00pm AEDT this Thursday, February 27, the 2025 Cupra Tavascan is the Spanish brand’s second all-electric vehicle after the smaller Born hatchback, and rides on the same MEB electric vehicle architecture as other VW Group products like the Skoda Enyaq and Volkswagen ID.4/ID.5.

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    The Tavascan will be available in two distinct variants – one single motor, one dual motor – each available with an optional upgrade package.

    Claimed WLTP driving range is quoted at 499 kilometres for the dual-motor VZ, while the rear-drive single-motor Endurance offers a claimed 534 kilometres.

    While Cupra is a proudly Barcelona-based brand, the Tavascan will actually be sourced out of Anhui, China, where it’s built alongside the near-identical Volkswagen ID.UNYX which is sold exclusively in the Chinese market.

    The Volkswagen Anhui facility is a joint venture between Volkswagen and the JAC Group.

    Deliveries of the new Cupra Tavascan will commence in April.

    Pricing

    ModelPrice before on-road costs
    2025 Cupra Tavascan Endurance$60,990
    2025 Cupra Tavascan VZ$74,490

    The Cupra Tavascan significantly undercuts the related Skoda Enyaq Coupe, which while admittedly larger dimensionally starts from $69,990 before on-road costs with the same single-motor RWD drivetrain.

    Additionally, the also Chinese-produced facelifted Tesla Model Y RWD Launch Series is priced from $63,400 plus on-roads.

    Drivetrains and Efficiency

    Two drivetrain variants will be available in Australia, each drawing upon a 77kWh (net) lithium-ion battery pack.

    SpecificationsTavascan EnduranceTavascan VZ
    Drive typeSingle-motor rear-wheel driveDual-motor all-wheel drive
    Power210kW250kW
    Torque545Nm134 + 545Nm
    0-100km/h6.8 seconds5.5 seconds
    Range (WLTP)534km499km
    Battery77kWh lithium-ion77kWh lithium-ion
    Max AC charging capacity11kW11kW
    Max DC charging capacity135kW135kW

    Details like energy efficiency of local models are still to be confirmed. Further, the VZ with Extreme Package sees claimed range reduce to 463 kilometres due to the performance tyres that come with the 21-inch wheels.

    Cupra has confirmed, however, that the Tavascan features a drag coefficient of 0.26Cd

    Dimensions

    Cupra Australia hasn’t officially confirmed dimensions for our market, other than 540 litres of cargo capacity behind the rear seats. Global figures for the external dimensions have been quoted below.

    DimensionsCupra Tavascan
    Length4644mm
    Width1861mm
    Height1597mm
    Wheelbase2766mm
    Cargo capacity540 litres

    Servicing and Warranty

    Servicing and WarrantyCupra Tavascan
    Warranty5 years, unlimited kilometres – vehicle
    8 years or 160,000 kilometres – EV battery
    Roadside assistance5 years
    Service intervalsTBC
    Capped-price servicingUp to 5 years
    Total capped-price service cost$990 – 3yr Service Pack

    Cupra Australia hasn’t detailed whether the longer five-year service package will match the smaller Born’s $1590 quoted price, nor the Tavascan’s service intervals.

    For reference, the Born quotes 12-month/15,000km intervals, while the Skoda Enyaq has 24-month/30,000km intervals.

    Safety

    The Cupra Tavascan doesn’t have an ANCAP safety rating yet, but it received five stars in 2024 Euro NCAP testing.

    CategoryCupra Tavascan – Euro NCAP
    Adult occupant protection89 per cent
    Child occupant protection86 per cent
    Vulnerable road user protection80 per cent
    Safety assist79 per cent

    Standard safety equipment includes:

    • 7 airbags
    • Autonomous emergency braking (AEB)
      • Pedestrian, cyclist detection
      • Turn Assist
    • Auto high-beam
    • Adaptive cruise control
    • Blind-spot monitoring
    • Lane-keep assist
    • Parking sensors – front, rear
    • Rear cross-traffic alert
    • Reversing camera
    • Travel Assist
      • Adaptive cruise control
      • Lane-centring assist
      • Traffic jam assist

    Standard Equipment

    Tavascan Endurance equipment highlights:

    • 19-inch Vulcano alloy wheels
    • Hands-free power tailgate
    • Steering wheel with satellite buttons
    • Paddle shift regen control
    • Heated steering wheel
    • Tri-zone climate control
    • Soul Black cloth/leather upholstery
    • 5.3-inch digital instrument cluster
    • 15-inch infotainment touchscreen
    • Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto
    • Wireless smartphone charger
    • Keyless entry with Sit to Start
    • Selectable drive modes

    Tavascan VZ adds:

    • 21-inch Katla alloy wheels – copper
    • Matrix LED headlights
    • Fixed panoramic sunroof
    • Adaptive adaptive dampers
    • Interior Package equipment (see below)

    Options

    Both the Endurance and VZ will be available with an option package each.

    Interior Package: $4500 (Endurance)

    • 20-inch Heckla alloy wheels
    • Dark Night microfibre interior
    • 12-way power-adjustable front seats
    • Heated front seats
    • Surround-view camera
    • 12-speaker Sennheiser premium sound system
    • Ambient interior lighting
    • Illuminated scuff plates

    Extreme Package: $8000 (VZ)

    • 21-inch Etna forged alloy wheels
    • Performance tyres (463km WLTP range)
    • Nappa leather upholstery – Enceladus Grey
    • Cup Racing front bucking seats
    • Ventilated front seats

    Colours

    Four exterior colours will be available from launch – two standard, two premium.

    Standard: $NCO

    • White Silver
    • Atacama Desert

    Premium: $800

    • Tavascan Blue
    • Basalt Grey

    MORE: 2025 Cupra Tavascan review – Prototype drive
    MORE: Everything Cupra Tavascan

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    James is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Before joining CarExpert.com.au in 2020, James has worked at leading auto media outlets including Carsales and CarAdvice, as well as at Pulse agency for Ford Australia's communications team. In 2019 James made Mumbrella's 'Top 20 most prolific web authors in Australia' list after publishing 1,360 articles between March 1, 2018 and February 28, 2019 for CarAdvice. James is also an Ambassador for Drive Against Depression – an Australian charity whose mission is to support mental wellness through the freedom of driving and a shared love of cars.

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