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The consumer backlash against annoying driver alerts has began but how much longer do we we need to put up with them? | Opinion
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By Laura Berry · 08 Jun 2025
Driver alert systems have gone too far and my opinion is that these systems, which are designed to help us focus on the road and keep us safer, actually do the opposite.
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Only four stars in Australia? 2025 Cupra Tavascan electric SUV misses out on full five-star ANCAP safety rating due to missing equipment
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By Jack Quick · 08 May 2025
The Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) has confirmed the Cupra Tavascan misses out on a five-star safety rating in Australia.

Forget Chinese brands like MG, BYD and Chery! These non-Chinese carmakers are having a sales hot streak in Australia in 2025
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By Tim Nicholson · 25 Apr 2025
There’s a lot of attention paid to the rise of Chinese auto brands in Australia and their ever-increasing market share.Brands like BYD, Chery, GWM, MG and newer marques like Deepal, Geely, JAC, Leapmotor and Zeekr have collectively taken a bite out of the sales of some long-standing brands.But it’s not all doom and gloom for the more established, non-Chinese makes. In fact, a number of them are performing quite well on the sales charts so far this year.However, it’s not mainstream legacy brands that are on the up. In fact, a lot of the top-10 brands are treading water.With the exception of Fiat Professional, whose sales are up by 120 per cent this year, all of the other brands experiencing strong growth in 2025 are exotic, premium or semi-premium offerings.One of the semi-premium brands doing well in 2025 is Cupra. Volkswagen Group’s Spanish performance specialist has seen its overall sales shoot up by 35 per cent so far in 2025 after a slower 2024.While a couple of its models - the ageing Ateca SUV and the Leon small hatchback - have gone backwards on the sales charts, the striking Formentor SUV has increased by 54.8 per cent in 2025. At 469 sales so far, it’s not a massive number but it represents a big uptick for a newish name.The Born EV is also up this year by 24.2 per cent, while the only just arrived Tavascan electric SUV is expected to further boost Cupra’s sales thanks to keen pricing and sharp design. Facelifted versions of the Leon and Formentor arriving this year should only help Cupra’s upward trajectory.Mini is another semi-premium brand having an excellent 2025. The BMW-owned marque’s sales are up by 69.4 per cent so far (1394 versus 823 units). And it’s largely thanks to one model.The new-gen Countryman SUV has proven to be a massive hit, recording 553 sales which equates to a 369 per cent increase on Q1 last year. As well as enjoying positive media reviews, buyers have clearly warmed to the new Countryman’s more family-friendly dimensions, new tech and the option of petrol and fully-electric powertrains.Of course the Cooper hatch remains the brand’s top seller, with petrol and electric versions combining for a total of 634 sales, up 29.7 per cent.It might not be a premium brand in its US home market, but in Australia, Chevrolet takes a more upscale position as it only sells high-end, full-size pick-ups and sports cars.That strategy is clearly working because Chevrolet sales are up by 12.8 per cent so far in 2025, on the back of interest in the Corvette sports car. Z06 sales are up 250 per cent and the Stingray has increased by 50 per cent. The Silverado 1500 truck is the biggest seller with 627 sold in 2025, up by 14.4 per cent.Two of Australia’s most popular premium brands are also having a good year - Lexus and Mercedes-Benz.What’s interesting about Lexus is that its growth is mostly down to the compact LBX SUV. The little crossover has recorded a massive 353 per cent increase on its Q1 2024 tally with 598 sales.The LBX is easily outselling its slightly larger UX sibling and is just ahead of the aforementioned Cupra Forementor (469 sales) and Mini Countryman (553), but trailing the Audi Q3 (676) in the premium small SUV segment.The Toyota Prado-based GX large SUV is Lexus’ other solid performer with 285 sales.Mercedes is having an exceptional start to the year with a 31 per cent boost thanks to big sales increases on a number of its model lines.Key models having a good year include the E-Class (+223 per cent) and S-Class (+300 per cent) sedans, GLA (+139.2 per cent), GLC (+82.5 per cent) and GLS (+72.6 per cent) SUVs and EVs like the EQB (+270 per cent).Despite double-digit sales drops for most of its Range Rover models - Range Rover, Evoque and Velar - Land Rover has seen strong interest in the Defender (+61.2 per cent) and the Discovery Sport (+57 per cent) for a Q1 boost of 13 per cent.As is often the case in harsh economic times, the top end of town is sailing through unaffected. That is evident in sales of exotic brands in Australia, which are largely in positive territory.Rolls-Royce may have small volumes, but sales are up by 111 per cent this year, while sports car brands like Aston Martin (+34.1 per cent), Ferrari (+7.4 per cent), Lamborghini (+78.3 per cent) and McLaren (+100 per cent) are all well in front of the year prior.
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The unlikely electric SUV hero that is cheaper than a Tesla Model Y: 2025 Cupra Tavascan priced to compete with BYD Sealion 7, XPeng G6 and Kia EV5 as it gears for Australian launch
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By Samuel Irvine · 25 Feb 2025
Volkswagen Group will front its Tesla Model Y rival – the Cupra Tavascan – with a price tag of $60,990, before on-road costs, when it lands in Australia this April.
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New car sales slowdown coming? How Cupra's fully refreshed 2025 line-up including updated Leon, Formentor, plus all-new Tavascan and Terramar will drive sales despite uncertain economy
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By Tom White · 25 Sep 2024
Cupra plots bounce-back from 2024 sales slide, but won't target traditional rivals in its range-wide refresh.
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Why this could be the first and last Volkswagen Group electric car built in China for Australia: 2025 Cupra Tavascan headed to Australia to battle the Tesla Model Y and Hyundai Ioniq 5
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By Tom White · 24 Sep 2024
Here's why the 2025 Cupra Tavascan might be the only VW Group EV built in China for the Australian market.
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Watch out Kia EV9! Cupra's upcoming large electric SUV to target global markets, possibly Australia, as it sets its eyes on US launch
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By Tom White · 20 Sep 2024
Cupra's future growth plans hinge on large SUV for global markets, possibly including Australia.
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'To bet on EVs only is too risky!' Cupra plans to sell sporty combustion cars for as long as there are buyers
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By Tom White · 18 Sep 2024
Why Cupra says betting on EVs is far too risky in the short term.

Tough times ahead? Volkswagen Group to 're-focus' in 2025 with VW, Cupra and Skoda leaning into their strengths to attract buyers with refreshed range of electric cars, plug-in hybrids and combustion models
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By Tom White · 15 Sep 2024
Volkswagen's house of brands to lean more into individual strengths, but will it be enough to change the group's fortunes in 2025?
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Watch out Tesla Model Y and Toyota bZ4X: 2025 Cupra Tavascan detailed for Australia as Spanish brand's electric mid-size SUV has specs confirmed
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By Tom White · 03 Sep 2024
Cupra's Tavascan is set to mix up the mid-size electric SUV segment in 2025.