Elsewhere, the Tavascan’s air vents are now electronically controllable via the main touchscreen which Cupra says can now offer enhanced audio capabilities thanks to a new optional Sennheiser sound system. Vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability, digital keys, one-pedal driving and launch control are all other features packed into the update. Furthermore, buyers can now choose from the metallic Midnight Black among other paint shades.
All of this comes after Volkswagen Group, the parent firm of Cupra, struck a deal with the EU to enable the Tavascan to dodge tariffs when shipped into Europe. Unlike its sister cars, the Volkswagen ID.5, Skoda Enyaq Coupe and Ford Capri which are built in Europe, the Tavscan is instead built in China.
The deal allows Volkswagen to dodge heavy tariffs, provided they limit the number of cars sold and keep to a minimum base price. While the UK operates separately from the EU market, this deal could nonetheless bring with it lower prices for British buyers. Although that remains to be seen, as mentioned, pricing for the revised 2026 models are yet to be announced.
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