Cupra taking personalisation to the ‘matte’ with its new SUVs

Cupra Australia has confirmed its mid-size Terramar and Tavascan SUVs will offer new matte paint options for the 2026 model year, with orders opening in the coming months.

Speaking with CarExpert, Cupra Australia’s head of product Jeff Shafer said buyers of the model year 2026 (MY26) Terramar will have the option of Century Bronze and Enceladus Grey matte finishes for $2900.

The electric 2026 Tavascan will add Century Bronze matte, with pricing still to be confirmed.

Cupra is one of few brands in the more affordable segments to offer such paint finishes, with only the likes of Hyundai offering similar paint options on models like the Tucson and Ioniq 5 and Kia offering matte finishes on its EV6.

The only other brands to consistently offer matte/satin finishes as a regular option – as opposed to a special order – are BMW and Genesis.

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Above: Cupra Tavascan in Enceladus Grey matte

Matte and satin paints often require special care and maintenance to avoid being damaged, and some brands have avoided offering such finishes locally as a result, despite making these available in overseas markets.

Kia, for example, only offers the Moonscape matte grey paint as a $3295 option on the EV6 including standard ‘Kia Car Care Paint Protection’ in an effort to avoid costly repairs.

Beyond the fresh set of paints, the Cupra Tavascan is now arriving with the optional Extreme Package in Australia, which includes forged alloy wheels and racy front bucket seats, which previously weren’t available with the initial batch of vehicles that arrived at the electric SUV’s launch in April this year.

While a proudly Spanish brand under the German Volkswagen Group, both the Terramar and Tavascan are sourced from other nations.

The Terramar is built alongside the Audi Q3 at the German luxury brand’s Hungarian plant, while the Tavascan is sourced from the VW Group’s Anhui facility in China, where it’s built alongside the near-identical Volkswagen ID.UNYX which is sold exclusively in the Chinese market.