
Cupra Tavascan Endurance











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
- No Data
- Price USA (Used)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- China
- China
- Years of Production
- 2023-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Striking sporty design
- Decent real-world range
- Agile RWD handling
- Premium tech interior
- Brisk acceleration
Reasons Not to Buy
- Unavailable in US
- Slower DC charging
- Obscure US brand
- No US safety data
- Price likely high
Overview
Get ready for the 2025 Cupra Tavascan Endurance, a head-turning electric SUV coupe that's all about Spanish flair and sporty driving! While not officially slated for US shores, this machine would slot in as a stylish, performance-oriented alternative to mainstream EVs. The Endurance trim, focused on maximizing range, packs a rear-wheel-drive setup and a generous battery. Official US pricing is currently unavailable, as the Tavascan is primarily focused on the European market, but it promises a premium experience with a distinct Cupra attitude that would surely make waves stateside.
What's New for 2025?
Since the Cupra Tavascan made its European debut in 2023, a 2025 model hitting the US would essentially be a fresh contender. For the Endurance trim, this means US buyers would experience Cupra's latest design language and electric powertrain tech from the get-go. Expect the aggressive styling, advanced interior, and the specific single-motor RWD configuration of the Endurance trim to be key highlights. As a recent entrant, significant year-over-year changes for 2025 are unlikely; it's more about this striking EV making its (hypothetical) US introduction.
Design & Exterior
The Tavascan Endurance is a proper stunner, folks! It boasts a super aggressive coupe-SUV silhouette with razor-sharp lines, a distinctive illuminated Cupra logo, and an imposing front grille. Full LED lighting, including a signature coast-to-coast rear light bar, gives it a futuristic vibe, especially at night. The Endurance trim emphasizes its sleek profile, measuring 182.8 inches long, 73.3 inches wide (excluding mirrors), and 62.9 inches tall. Expect unique alloy wheels that complement its dynamic stance, making it a true neck-breaker on the road.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Tavascan Endurance, and you're greeted by a cabin that’s both sporty and sophisticated, with Cupra's signature copper accents. Expect high-quality, sustainable materials like Dinamica for the figure-hugging sport seats. A massive central touchscreen, likely 15 inches, will dominate the dash, paired with a sleek digital driver’s display, running wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Passenger space is good, even with the sloping roofline. You get a decent 19.1 cubic feet of trunk space, which expands considerably with the rear seats folded. Frunk capacity isn't specified in the provided data.
Performance & Driving Experience
The Tavascan Endurance isn't just about looks; it's got the go to match! This rear-wheel-drive variant features a punchy Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor delivering 282 horsepower and a healthy 402 lb-ft of torque. That’s enough to whisk you from 0 to 60 mph in a brisk 6.5 seconds. Expect agile handling thanks to its RWD setup and a chassis tuned for an engaging drive, typical of Cupra. Multiple regenerative braking modes will help you eke out extra miles, making for a dynamic yet efficient experience behind the wheel.
Range, Battery & Charging
Juice-wise, the Tavascan Endurance rocks a 77 kWh (usable) battery pack. Green Cars Compare estimates a real-world range of around 301 miles on a full charge, which is pretty solid for those longer journeys, with an efficiency of 3.91 mi/kWh. For top-ups, it supports AC charging at up to 11 kW, meaning a full charge at home would take roughly 7-8 hours. When you're out and about, DC fast charging maxes out at 135 kW, zapping the battery from 10-80% in about 30 minutes. The European model uses a CCS Type 2 port; a US version would likely feature CCS Type 1 or NACS.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official US NHTSA safety ratings are not yet available (as it's not sold in the US, and the provided data also shows Euro NCAP as unspecified), expect the Tavascan Endurance to come loaded with a comprehensive suite of modern safety tech. This would typically include features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, blind-spot monitoring, forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, and traffic sign recognition. Many of these advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) are likely to be standard, reflecting VW Group's commitment to safety.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
If the Cupra Tavascan Endurance were to land in the US, its warranty would likely mirror that of other Volkswagen Group EVs. This typically means a basic vehicle warranty of around 4 years/50,000 miles. Critically, the battery pack would probably be covered for 8 years/100,000 miles, with a guarantee against excessive degradation (e.g., retaining at least 70% capacity). Powertrain warranty often aligns with the battery. Some complimentary maintenance for the first couple of years might also be on the cards, sweetening the deal for early adopters.
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