CUPRA Unveils the Volcanic Tindaya

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CUPRA ignites with its Tindaya, a spectacular concept SUV that roars before even hitting the pavement.

Larger than all current models from the Spanish manufacturer, the Tindaya is not just a glimpse into the brand’s future; it’s a true statement of style and power.

Named after a volcano in the Canary Islands, this Tindaya is not about subtlety. Sharp lines, gaping air intakes, explosive edges… just looking at it makes you feel the energy it radiates. Even its copper hue, directly inspired by volcanic rock, has a primal quality. CUPRA plays the spectacular card here, and it wins hands down.

Tindaya rhymes with Furia

Inside, nothing is left to chance. The 2+2 cockpit is a temple dedicated to the driver, where a racing-style steering wheel and satellite buttons allow for total control without ever taking your eyes off the road. At the center, “The Jewel,” a futuristic sensory interface, orchestrates lights, sound, and ambiance on demand, transforming every journey into an immersive show.

The Tindaya is imposing at 4.72 meters long, with 23-inch wheels and a silhouette that blends Shooting Brake and Fastback. CUPRA hasn’t just created a concept; it’s built a rolling sculpture. The brand claims that this demonstration of style and muscle could hit the road by the end of the decade, but for that to happen, regulatory standards would need to become much more lenient. Let’s be realistic; it’s more of a style study than a project for a production car.

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But CUPRA is exploring some very interesting and sustainable avenues. Sustainability and boldness go hand in hand with the use of Bcomp’s dyed flax fiber, which matches the bodywork, and bio leather on the inside. You can explode design without exploding the planet.

Ultimately, the Tindaya is a cocktail of emotion, technology, and aggression. A volcano ready to erupt for the greatest delight of the eyes.

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