In online media, do you ever really switch off?

The answer is usually no, not really. My recent self-funded trip to Europe embodied that somewhat, given I ended up getting a last-minute ticket to the Goodwood Festival of Speed with Aston Martin, and then booked myself a press car for review while I visited family in Spain.

Said car was a familiar one – the Cupra Tavascan VZ. It’s always been a goal of mine to drive different vehicles in their home regions, to see how they behave in their natural habitats, and to get a feel for differences in calibration or specification relative to the Australian market.

The Cupra team greeted me at their very grand head office in Martorell, just outside of Barcelona, giving me a quick tour of their media function space as well as a presentation of the Spanish Tavascan range as if I was attending a local media launch.

I didn’t realise this until it was mentioned in the presentation, but the Cupra ‘VZ’ badging is short for the Spanish word ‘veloz’, which means ‘fast’. Fitting.