CUPRA Tavascan Battery Health Calculator

Calculate your CUPRA Tavascan's remaining battery capacity and check it against original specifications.

CUPRA Tavascan — At a Glance

Battery Capacity

77 kWh

Chemistry

NMC

WLTP Range

318341 mi

Real-World Range

250285 mi

Max DC Charging

175 kW

10–80% DC Time

~26 min

Power

286 bhp (210 kW)

0–62 mph

6.8s

Kerb Weight

2,138 kg

Thermal Mgmt

Active liquid cooling

On Sale Since

2024

Variants

2 (2024–2025)

Enter your CUPRA Tavascan energy data below to calculate your battery's current health.

Your readings

  1. 1

    From the on-screen energy app — a recent average is fine.

  2. 2

    The range your car is estimating right now.

  3. 3

    The battery percentage shown on the display.

Your vehicle

kWhNMC
mi

Battery health

ExampleNMC
94%state of health

72.5 kWh usable of 77 kWh when new · 5.9% capacity lost

72.5 kWh now77 kWh when new

Healthy — typical for a well-kept Tavascan. Add your odometer to compare against the fleet.

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Battery degradation curve

Tavascan estimated average

NMC
Liquid cooled
70%75%80%85%90%95%100%050k100k150k200kMileage (miles)Warranty minimum (70%)
Expected degradationWarranty thresholdEstimated · based on NREL & published fleet research

These curves are aggregated, owner-reported degradation data — not official manufacturer figures. Your own result above is the number that matters.

How to find these values on your CUPRA

Wh/mi or Wh/km

On the infotainment screen, swipe to the "Driving Data" or "e-Manager" section. Average consumption (kWh/100 km or Wh/mi) is listed in the trip computer.

Estimated Range

Estimated range is displayed in the instrument cluster (or digital cockpit) and also in the e-Manager / Range section of the infotainment.

Battery Percentage

Battery percentage is shown in the instrument cluster next to the range figure, and in the EV status area of the infotainment.

CUPRA Tavascan battery degradation — what to expect

2 variants

In our database

We track 2 variants of the CUPRA Tavascan with usable capacity data for each.

77–77 kWh

Capacity range

Usable battery capacity varies by trim and model year — from 77 to 77 kWh.

8 years

Typical warranty

Most EV manufacturers offer an 8-year battery warranty with a minimum capacity retention guarantee.

Battery degradation varies by chemistry, climate, charging habits, and usage patterns. Use the calculator above to check your CUPRA Tavascan's current capacity against its original specification.

CUPRA Tavascan battery capacity by variant

These are the usable (not gross) capacity figures used by our calculator.

VariantYearsCapacity (kWh)
Endurance2024-202577
VZ2024-202577

Values may vary slightly by market, software version, and production batch.

About the CUPRA Tavascan

The CUPRA Tavascan is the Spanish performance brand's first dedicated electric vehicle and its most ambitious model to date. Unlike the CUPRA Born, which is closely related to the VW ID.3, the Tavascan is a unique CUPRA design — a coupe-SUV with aggressive styling, copper accents, and a sporty stance that sets it apart from the Volkswagen Group's other MEB-platform vehicles.

Built on the extended MEB platform with a 77 kWh battery, the Tavascan offers a WLTP range of up to 341 miles for the rear-wheel drive variant — one of the longest ranges on the MEB platform. DC charging peaks at 135 kW for the RWD and 175 kW for the AWD VZ variant, with a 10-to-80% charge taking approximately 26 minutes.

The Tavascan VZ adds a second motor on the front axle for AWD and 335 bhp, bringing the 0–62 mph time down to 5.6 seconds. The driving experience leans sportier than most MEB cars, with progressive steering, DCC adaptive dampers, and a lower centre of gravity than the ID.4 or ID.5.

Inside, the Tavascan features CUPRA's latest interior design with a 15-inch central touchscreen, a small driver display, and CUPRA's distinctive copper-accented trim. The bucket-style seats are supportive and comfortable for longer journeys. Build quality is good, though some MEB-platform quirks (like occasional infotainment lag) persist.

What the press thinks

Reviewers praise the Tavascan's bold design, strong range, and genuinely sporty character for an MEB-platform car. The VZ variant's performance earns particular praise. Criticisms focus on the high price relative to the mechanically similar VW ID.5, occasional infotainment software glitches, and the limited rear headroom due to the coupe roofline.

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