Cupra is preparing for mass production of its new sport crossover

The Cupra brand is preparing to launch its futuristic and distinctive Tindaya sport crossover into mass production in the coming years, according to Zamin.uz.
This new flagship electric vehicle is expected to compete effectively in the global market against well-known models such as the BMW iX3 and Volvo EX60. The Tindaya was first showcased to a broad audience at last year’s international auto show in Munich as a sample of the brand’s future exterior design and driver-friendly technologies at the Munich International Auto Show, where Cupra presented its vision for future exterior design and driver-friendly technologies.
Influential publications are citing their sources in reporting this development. In an interview, Markus Haupt, CEO of Seat-Cupra, confirmed that specialists are actively working on finalizing the vehicle’s appearance.
He emphasized that this new model, measuring 4.72 meters in length, will occupy a higher position in the brand’s lineup than the Tavascan and Terramar models. The company’s leadership promised that the vehicle will have a highly attractive design and will undoubtedly appear on city streets within a few years.
This step is expected to mark the beginning of a new era of development for the brand. The new model will enable Cupra to enter one of Europe’s most important and influential segments—the premium crossover market.
Currently, this segment is dominated by leading models such as the Audi Q5, BMW X3, and Mercedes GLC. The Tindaya is based on Volkswagen Group’s new generation SSP platform.
This technological foundation is planned to be first used by Audi, aiming to provide drivers with the highest level of comfort and technical capabilities. The vehicle’s price is expected to be around £60,000 sterling, placing it in direct competition with rivals such as Genesis and Lexus.
It remains unclear whether the 489 hp powertrain system presented in the initial unveiling will be retained or modified in series production. Company management stated that, depending on market demand and customer needs, they plan to adopt a flexible approach in selecting the most popular engine and power sources.





