SEAT to launch an urban electric car in 2025

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SEAT has announced that it will launch an urban electric vehicle in 2025, priced between £17,280 -£21,600.

Additionally, it confirmed CUPRA will launch the Tavascan in 2024. The CUPRA Tavascan will be the brand’s second fully electric model, following the CUPRA Born launched later in 2021.

This is part of the company's Future Fast Forward plan, which aims for the production of urban electric vehicles in Spain from 2025.

SEAT S.A. President, Wayne Griffiths commented: “We want to manufacture electric cars in Spain starting in 2025. Our ambition is to produce more than 500,000 urban electric cars per year in Martorell also for the Volkswagen Group but we need a clear commitment by the European Commission.”

SEAT S.A. aims not only to produce electric vehicles but also to lead the development of the entire project for the Volkswagen Group. “Our plan is to transform our Technical Center, the only one of its kind in southern Europe and an essential R&D asset for the region”, continued Griffiths. “We believe that it’s part of our responsibility to electrify Spain. 70 years ago, we put this country on wheels. Our aim, now, is to put Spain on electric wheels.”

“We’ve drawn up the plan, we have the right partners on-board and we’re generally ready to invest. This project is intended to become the driver for the transformation of the Spanish automotive industry. The support of the Spanish Government and the EU Commission for this cross-sectorial and nation-wide plan is needed for the Volkswagen Group to be able to take the final decision on its execution”, added Griffiths.