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Cupra Tavascan
The Cupra Tavascan is a battery electric compact crossover SUV (C-segment) to be produced by Volkswagen Anhui, a joint venture between Volkswagen (75%) and Chinese company JAC Group (25%), and sold by Cupra, a subsidiary of SEAT.
The concept version was first shown at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show. In March 2021, it was confirmed that the vehicle would begin production, with the official launch taking place in April 2023.
The Tavascan is marketed as the Volkswagen ID. UNYX (Chinese: 大众与众; pinyin: Dàzhòng Yǔzhòng) in China, with minor cosmetic changes. In April 2025, the Volkswagen ID. UNYX was renamed to Volkswagen ID. UNYX 06 (Chinese: 大众与众06; pinyin: Dàzhòng Yǔzhòng 06).
The Tavascan is based on the MEB platform designed for electric vehicles of the Volkswagen Group, first used in a production car by the Volkswagen ID.3. The SUV has one electric motors on each axle, providing all-wheel drive and a cumulative power of 225 kW (302 hp).
The Tavascan's battery has a capacity of 77 kWh (280 MJ), providing a range of 450 km (280 mi).
The Cupra Tavascan Extreme E was unveiled at the IAA Mobility Motor Show in Munich in September 2021. It was developed in collaboration with Abt Sportsline and will debut in the experimental Extreme E off-road racing series.
Teaser images of the Tavascan were shown in March 2023 in a video made in collaboration with Spanish singer-songwriter Rosalía. The production version was officially unveiled on 21 April 2023. It uses the same 82 kWh battery as the Volkswagen ID.5, with the top spec having 335 hp (250 kW) and a range of 550 km (342 mi).
The Tavascan has been praised for lacking distracting driver safety alerts. This meant it did not qualify for a five-star ANCAP rating, due to an automatic low score in the "safety assist", category, despite high scores in other categories.
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Cupra Tavascan
The Cupra Tavascan is a battery electric compact crossover SUV (C-segment) to be produced by Volkswagen Anhui, a joint venture between Volkswagen (75%) and Chinese company JAC Group (25%), and sold by Cupra, a subsidiary of SEAT.
The concept version was first shown at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show. In March 2021, it was confirmed that the vehicle would begin production, with the official launch taking place in April 2023.
The Tavascan is marketed as the Volkswagen ID. UNYX (Chinese: 大众与众; pinyin: Dàzhòng Yǔzhòng) in China, with minor cosmetic changes. In April 2025, the Volkswagen ID. UNYX was renamed to Volkswagen ID. UNYX 06 (Chinese: 大众与众06; pinyin: Dàzhòng Yǔzhòng 06).
The Tavascan is based on the MEB platform designed for electric vehicles of the Volkswagen Group, first used in a production car by the Volkswagen ID.3. The SUV has one electric motors on each axle, providing all-wheel drive and a cumulative power of 225 kW (302 hp).
The Tavascan's battery has a capacity of 77 kWh (280 MJ), providing a range of 450 km (280 mi).
The Cupra Tavascan Extreme E was unveiled at the IAA Mobility Motor Show in Munich in September 2021. It was developed in collaboration with Abt Sportsline and will debut in the experimental Extreme E off-road racing series.
Teaser images of the Tavascan were shown in March 2023 in a video made in collaboration with Spanish singer-songwriter Rosalía. The production version was officially unveiled on 21 April 2023. It uses the same 82 kWh battery as the Volkswagen ID.5, with the top spec having 335 hp (250 kW) and a range of 550 km (342 mi).
The Tavascan has been praised for lacking distracting driver safety alerts. This meant it did not qualify for a five-star ANCAP rating, due to an automatic low score in the "safety assist", category, despite high scores in other categories.