Spanish brand Cupra has revealed a striking concept car at this week’s Munich motor show, claimed to be the “embodiment of the brand’s vision, and home to its future design language”.

The Cupra Tindaya is named after a volcanic mountain in the Canary Islands, chosen for its “copper-toned rock” that “echoes the signature of Cupra”.

Measuring 4.72m long and riding on massive 23-inch wheels, the Cupra Tindaya is a 2+2 high-riding crossover of sorts, boasting aggressive styling that evolves the brand’s current design language, as well as a driver-focused cockpit that is accessed via reverse-opening side doors.

The brand’s signature copper accents and triangular lighting motifs have also been honed for this new era of design, lacquered with a colour-shifting matte paint finish “flowing from

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