Overview
- The concept takes its name from the Tindaya volcanic mountain on the island of Fuerteventura.
- A new teaser shows the model name illuminated across the rear bodywork with slim taillights that extend into the profile.
- Visuals suggest sculpted rear fenders with a glossy carbon-style texture, a matte upper section, and signature copper accents.
- Cupra describes the study as delivering the maximum expression of driver focus and a symbiosis between human and machine.
- The powertrain has not been disclosed, with reporting indicating a likely fully electric setup, and a near-production Raval prototype will also appear in Munich ahead of an expected 2026 launch.