This Cupra Concept Looks Like Lamborghini Drew It On A Wild Night Out
The Tindaya crossover concept hints at a stylish future for the brand
This Cupra Concept Looks Like Lamborghini Drew It On A Wild Night Out
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by Michael Gauthier

  • Cupra has introduced the Tindaya concept and four Tribe Editions in Munich.
  • The Tindaya is an aggressive crossover that previews the brand’s future styling.
  • The Tribe Editions have unique paint, special wheels, and recycled materials.

Update: We’ve now added live photos from Munich, giving the Tindaya a chance to show off under real show lights instead of staged press shots. The crossover comes across just as dramatic in person, with its shark-nose front and oversized wheels drawing plenty of attention on the stand.

Cupra is previewing their future design language with the all-new Tindaya concept. Unveiled earlier today at the Munich Motor Show, the model is an aggressive crossover that will undoubtedly turn heads.

Named after a volcanic mountain in the Canary Islands, the Tindaya features a stylish shark nose front end with an illuminated logo as well as a lower “front black mask.” The latter is a digital display that shows constant motion that mimics waves.Elsewhere, there are triangular accents and a power dome hood. They’re joined by plastic body cladding, slender pillars, and a ‘floating’ roof. Speaking of the roof, it features a Y-shaped structural spine as well as two removable panels.

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The concept measures 185.8 inches (4,720 mm) long and rides on 23-inch wheels. It also has a split rear spoiler, an aggressive diffuser, and “rear lights with a coast-to-coast digital mask.”

The 2+2 interior is notably more futuristic and it features “CUPBucket seats,” which are wrapped in bio-attributed leather. The seats appear to float in the cabin and are separated by a full-length center console.

Drivers sit behind a motorsport-inspired steering wheel and find themselves looking at a 24-inch display. To their right is a glass prism, which is known as The Jewel. Cupra said the latter is a “sensory and symbolic interface that awakens the vehicle, adjusts driving modes, and transforms the atmosphere through lighting, sound and ambient responses.” Other highlights include a Sennheiser audio system and a projection band at the base of the windshield.

Tribe Editions Added To The Lineup

In other news, Cupra introduced Tribe Editions of the Formentor, Leon, Leon Sportstourer, and Terramar. They feature unique styling inside and out.

All models can be equipped with an exclusive Manganese Matt exterior that meshes with dark chrome accents and unique 19- or 20-inch wheels sporting Sulphur Green flourishes. Cupra also noted the wheels are eco-friendly as they incorporate 20% recycled material.

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