Cupra’s youngest is called ‘Tindaya’

Named after a volcano, intended for the design

Cupra also takes news to the IAA in Munich in September. The car that stands there is called ‘Tindaya’ and must above all show where Cupra wants to go on a design area.

The Cupra Tindaya is therefore not a production model, but a concept car or design study. The car is named after a volcano on the island of Vuerteventura, so this name will not be completely new for many Dutch people. According to Cupra, the copper color and the ‘raw shape’ of the volcano fit well with the materials and textures of Cupras design language, so we will take that for a while.

There is not much to see on the attached photo, but that Carbon will play a major role in the Tindaya. We see a piece of what is undoubtedly a rear light and hear from Cupra that everything about this device is about the driver. “No drivers, no cupra,” the press release stubs. So in any case count on such a completely autonomous living room on wheels, but none of Cupra had secretly expected that either.

We find a little more relevance in the following sentence: “The Cupra Tindaya Showcar embodies the brand vision of Cupra and the future design language of the Spanish Performance brand”. It seems that Cupra is heralded the next phase in terms of design, and perhaps a little more distance from Seat in that area.

The canvas of the Tindaya will go on 8 September, and those who want to see him must go to Munich.

Named After A Volcano, Intended for Design

Cupra Tindaya

Cupra is also Bringing News to the IAA in Munich in September. The Car That Will Be There is Called ‘Tindaya’ and Should Mainly Show Where Cupra Wants To Go in Terms of Design.

The Cupra Tindaya is Therefore Not A Production Model, But A Concept Car Or Design Study. The Car is Named after a Volcano on the Island of Vuerteventura, so this name will not be completely new to dutch people either. Accordance to Cupra, The Copper Color and the ‘Rough Shape’ of the Volcano Fit in Well with the Materials and Textures of Cupra’s Design Language, So We’ll Just Assume That For Now.

Not much can be seen in the attached photo, but carbon will play a major role in the tindaya. We see a piece of what is undoubtedly a taillight and hear from Cupra that everything about this device is about the driver. ‘No Drivers, No Cupra,’ The Press Release Says. So in any case, don’t count on a conspiconomous living room on wheels, but secretly nobody expected that from Cupra Either.

We find Something More Relevant in the Following Sentence: “The Cupra Tindaya Showcar Embodies Cupra’s Brand Vision and the Future Design Language of the Spanish Performance Brand”. It Therefore Seems That Cupra is ushering in the next phase in Terms of Design, and Perhaps Taking Even More Distance from Seat in That Area.

The cover of the tindaya will be lifted on September 8, and anyone who is wanting to see it should go to munich.

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