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VW's CUPRA brand CEO expects 'positive outcome' in EU tariff exemption talks

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Posted on September 11, 2025

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By Christoph Steitz and Christina Amann MUNICH (Reuters) -Volkswagen's Spanish SEAT division is in constructive talks with Brussels about possibly freeing an electric car it produces in China from

VW's CUPRA brand CEO expects 'positive outcome' in EU tariff exemption talks

By Christoph Steitz and Christina Amann

MUNICH (Reuters) -Volkswagen's Spanish SEAT division is in constructive talks with Brussels about possibly freeing an electric car it produces in China from stiff EU import tariffs, its chief executive told Reuters.

The CUPRA Tavascan SUV coupe - which is made in China and exported to Europe - has been subject to an additional 20.7% tariff on top of an existing 10% duty since the EU imposed fresh duties on Chinese-made EVs last year.

Markus Haupt, interim CEO of Volkswagen's SEAT SA division that includes the SEAT and CUPRA brands, said talks with the European Commission about an exemption had been going on for several months and had entered the home stretch.

"We are confident that we will soon see a positive outcome for us," Haupt said at the IAA auto show in Munich, describing the talks as "very good".

Haupt said that while CUPRA Tavascan was made in China, it is designed in Spain and developed in Europe, where even some of the components come from, so it should not be affected by EU tariffs.

SEAT/CUPRA, which accounted for around 7% of vehicle sales at the Volkswagen group last year, reported a 91% drop in its operating profit in the first half of 2025, partly due to the stiff tariffs.

SEAT, which has been fully absorbing the tariffs on the CUPRA Tavascan, in February warned that around 1,500 of its workers were at risk should tariffs remain at current levels.

Haupt also said that a decision to enter the U.S. market with the CUPRA brand by 2030 had been postponed until a later stage in light of local tariffs.

Instead, CUPRA is currently looking at potentially launching in the Middle East, Haupt said.

"There are a lot of young people there, a lot of wealthy young people," Haupt said, adding CUPRA was appealing to the youngest customers in the Volkswagen group.

($1 = 0.8568 euros)

(Reporting by Christoph Steitz and Christina Amann, Editing by Miranda Murray and Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • CUPRA is seeking EU tariff exemption for its Tavascan SUV.
  • Talks with the European Commission are in advanced stages.
  • CUPRA Tavascan is made in China but designed in Europe.
  • SEAT/CUPRA's profits dropped due to high tariffs.
  • CUPRA's U.S. market entry is postponed, exploring the Middle East.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current tariff on the CUPRA Tavascan?
The CUPRA Tavascan is subject to an additional 20.7% tariff on top of an existing 10% duty since the EU imposed fresh duties on Chinese electric vehicles.
What did the CUPRA CEO say about the tariff exemption talks?
Markus Haupt, the interim CEO, mentioned that the talks with the European Commission have been constructive and expressed confidence in a positive outcome.
How has the tariff situation affected SEAT/CUPRA's profits?
SEAT/CUPRA reported a 91% drop in its operating profit in the first half of 2025, partly due to the impact of the stiff tariffs.
What are CUPRA's future market plans?
CUPRA has postponed its decision to enter the U.S. market by 2030 but is currently exploring potential launches in the Middle East.
How many workers are at risk due to the tariffs?
SEAT warned that around 1,500 of its workers were at risk if the tariffs remain at current levels.

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