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CUPRA Tavascan: 8 ways it uses tech to make driving better


Sennheiser premium audio: every drive, a concert

CUPRA has worked with Sennheiser, one of the most respected names in audio, to create a 12-speaker system tuned specifically for the car’s interior shape and materials (V2 upwards).

The result is crisp, detailed sound at any volume. Vocals stay sharp even when you’re doing motorway speeds, while bass notes remain tight rather than booming. It delivers rich, balanced audio whether you’re streaming podcasts, taking a call, or playing your favourite music at full volume, from Wolf Alice or Johannes Brahms to Fleetwood Mac or Taylor Swift.

Sennheiser’s premium audio gives the sound a subtle depth, expanding the sense of space in the car and spreading the sound across the cabin. You don’t notice the technology, you just notice that everything sounds better.

Even the copper-accented speaker grilles tie in with CUPRA’s design language. That’s a nice touch.

Tavascan Tech

Technology in the Tavascan isn’t about cramming the cabin with screens or overloading the driver with data, but applying innovation intelligently. From its ChatGPT voice assistant to adaptive suspension and that beautifully tuned Sennheiser system, everything serves a clear purpose: to make life easier and driving more enjoyable.

It has style in abundance, but it’s the blend of performance and practicality that makes the CUPRA Tavascan such a captivating electric SUV. It’s where digital technology enhances the human experience behind the wheel, rather than hindering it.

Find out more about the CUPRA Tavascan

*Test data obtained under standardised conditions after the battery had been fully charged (to 100%). The CUPRA Tavascan V1 is a battery electric vehicle requiring mains electricity for charging. Figures shown are for comparability purposes and may vary by trim. Only compare fuel consumption, CO2 and electric range figures with other vehicles tested to the same technical procedures. These figures may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the starting charge of the battery, accessories fitted (post-registration), variations in weather, driving styles, route conditions, speed, vehicle and battery age and vehicle load. Zero emissions while driving. Data correct at October 2025.



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