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Review: CUPRA TavascanCUPRA markets the Tavascan as its first electric SUV although it doesn’t conform to many of the styling cues you’d expect from an SUV. Although it’s large it is beautifully streamlined ...
Well, the Cupra ... almost purple hue. An example of wishful thinking is the green ‘Diesel’ badge with a leaf next to it on the rear of the vehicle. Save the eco badges for your electrified vehicles, ...
In the main, the approach works really well. That appealing bronze detailing is very Tavascan in CUPRA’s new Tavascan SUV, which I had a brief chance to drive recently along with other cars from ...
The Cupra Tavascan is just one of many medium-sized electric SUVs built in China. But this is an electric vehicle experience done differently. Aussies have never had as much choice in buying an ...
The Cupra Tavascan offers plenty of kit, an excellent safety score, plus it’s sharper to drive than its Volkswagen ID 5 sister. However, it’s let down by inconsistent brakes, while the best ...
A trip to York to spend some time with Vikings and stationary trains gave my family and me our first proper chance to assess an electric vehicle, specifically our long-term test Cupra Tavascan.
The Cupra Tavascan offers plenty of kit, an excellent safety score, plus it’s sharper to drive than its Volkswagen ID 5 sister. However, it’s let down by inconsistent brakes, while the best ...
We welcome the new Cupra Tavascan to the Honest John fleet for the next three ... and after 20 minutes of scrolling through the various settings, we settled on a purple hue on the doors with blue on ...
It’s the Cupra Tavascan, a battery-electric coupe-style SUV that starts at just over $60K before on-road costs, and has an abundance of style, tech and driveability that many of the like-priced ...
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