Cupra Tavascan Review | Entry Level V1 vs VZ2 Top Spec

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The Cupra Tavascan is the Spanish brand's second fully electric car and first all-electric SUV.

The price varies from £47,000-48,000 to around £60,000, depending on the version.

A winter pack adds an additional £1,500.

The car uses a 77-kilowatt-hour battery regardless of the version.

A single-motor rear-wheel drive version produces 282 break horsepower.

A dual-motor version is four-wheel drive and makes 335 break horsepower.

The exterior design is different from other Cupra cars, pointing to the future of their design language.

The shark-nose front bonnet is not as prominent as in other Cupras.

Sharp exterior angles are present, but the design is not as reliant on triangular shapes seen in other Cupra designs.

There are LED headlights; higher trim levels have matrix LED headlights.

The door handles do not pop out; rather, there is a button on the back to pull.

The Cavascan has a Coupé SUV design.

There is no storage under the bonnet.

The entry version has bucket seats and cloth upholstery.

A panoramic sunroof can be added in higher trim levels.

It has a more sharply weighted steering, and with all the extra features, this car makes a bold statement.

There are mixed feelings on the haptic feedback buttons, which are said to get accidentally touched.

The regenerative braking can be adjusted via paddles.

The braking is difficult to initially judge, usually requiring additional pressure.

With good grip and agile handling, the overall experience is a sporty one.

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