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CUPRA has announced a sizeable update for the Tavascan line-up, with a new entry-level variant, a revised interior and a number of technology upgrades aimed at making the all-electric SUV coupe more appealing to a wider range of buyers.







The updated range is due to enter production in the coming weeks, with the first customer cars expected to arrive after the summer.



New entry-level Tavascan joins the range



The biggest change is the arrival of a new 140kW / 58kWh version, which gives the Tavascan line-up a lower starting point without moving away from the model’s sporty character.







This new variant uses a 58kWh...

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Not sure about this, too many of the current range of CUPRA's with lower power units, to me are not really CUPRA's as this was supposed to be the sporty brand. I have read on this forum many users complaining about the performance of their cars, but what do they expect, with big heavy cars and little power. To me this just down grades the whole CUPRA brand, I liked it better when the Cupra's that SEAT made were all quick and sporty cars with performance the Number one priority.