CUPRA – the performance brand under the wing of parent company SEAT – has revealed an interior image of its first all-electric ‘Concept’ road vehicle.
The brand says the Concept EV road vehicle “creates a true sense of performance pedigree in a purposeful design, creating a bold statement of what the future of personal mobility can be.”
Set to be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month, the CUPRA Concept utilises an interior layout that is driver-focused while still ‘offering comfort for all occupants’.
In the image, a steering wheel that utilises touch-sensitive controls is on display, with a large screen containing key driving information on show behind it. Patterned upholstery is flanked by a bronzed trim element, with bare carbon fibre on display, too.
CUPRA says ‘dynamic approaches to technology and design’ result in an interior that’s premium and low in weight. Though we’ve yet to see the exterior of the car, the firm says the sculpted interior reflects the designs of the car…so we can expect something quite angular.
Though production of an EV has yet to be officially confirmed, CUPRA will be using electrification as a key element of its future product range. The upcoming Formentor SUV-coupe will utilise a plug-in powertrain, as will the next high-performance Leon hatchback.