Cupra unveils the Tribe Edition for Formentor, Leon, Sportstourer and Terramar, with recycled materials, 3D-knit seats and bio-paint. Production starts 2025.
2025-09-09T09:02:23+03:00
2025-09-09T09:02:23+03:00
2025-09-09T09:02:23+03:00
Cupra has unveiled a limited-run Tribe Edition for the Formentor, Leon, Leon Sportstourer, and the all-new Terramar. The lineup blends the brand’s signature bold styling with a clear focus on sustainability and contemporary materials.Taking center stage outside is the Manganese Matt finish, which joins a palette of special shades like Century Bronze and Magnetic Tech. Darkened Cupra badges and new wheels with Sulphur Green accents complete the look; the rims are made using 20% recycled material. The darker detailing sharpens the stance without shouting.Inside, the approach is just as forward-looking. The seats use 3D-knitting technology and are made from 100% recycled feedstock, a process that eliminates production waste. Panels and air vents are coated with a bio-paint containing plant-based components, while plastics incorporate up to 30% recycled content. Even the body kit elements include recycled materials. It feels like a joined-up program rather than a token gesture.Tribe Edition specifications will be available across all powertrains, with production set to begin at the end of 2025. The brand’s director, Ignasi Prieto, said the series is designed to give customers a sense of uniqueness while underscoring Cupra’s commitment to sustainable mobility.As the 2025 wave of “green” cars gathers momentum, the Cupra Tribe Edition shows how to translate that trend into practice. For buyers, it promises not just visual drama, but a more considered choice.
Cupra unveils the Tribe Edition for Formentor, Leon, Sportstourer and Terramar, with recycled materials, 3D-knit seats and bio-paint. Production starts 2025.
Michael Powers, Editor
Cupra has unveiled a limited-run Tribe Edition for the Formentor, Leon, Leon Sportstourer, and the all-new Terramar. The lineup blends the brand’s signature bold styling with a clear focus on sustainability and contemporary materials.
Taking center stage outside is the Manganese Matt finish, which joins a palette of special shades like Century Bronze and Magnetic Tech. Darkened Cupra badges and new wheels with Sulphur Green accents complete the look; the rims are made using 20% recycled material. The darker detailing sharpens the stance without shouting.
Inside, the approach is just as forward-looking. The seats use 3D-knitting technology and are made from 100% recycled feedstock, a process that eliminates production waste. Panels and air vents are coated with a bio-paint containing plant-based components, while plastics incorporate up to 30% recycled content. Even the body kit elements include recycled materials. It feels like a joined-up program rather than a token gesture.
Tribe Edition specifications will be available across all powertrains, with production set to begin at the end of 2025. The brand’s director, Ignasi Prieto, said the series is designed to give customers a sense of uniqueness while underscoring Cupra’s commitment to sustainable mobility.
As the 2025 wave of “green” cars gathers momentum, the Cupra Tribe Edition shows how to translate that trend into practice. For buyers, it promises not just visual drama, but a more considered choice.