According to foreign media reports, Cupra is preparing to get himself dirty in the cleanest way possible. Not only is its brand-new Tavascan Extreme E Concept powered by pure electricity, it includes components and solutions designed to be flexible, adaptable and sustainable.The flax fiber composite material provides a strong, natural structure, and the fast exchange3D printingThe components make this 4×4 get out of potholes and trails.
Cupra announced the Extreme E partnership with ABT Sportsline last year, and the team is now using the E-Cupra ABT XE1 car for the 2021 event. Tavascan Extreme E Concept explored the next evolution of XE1. It introduced the design clues of the 2019 Tavascan concept car and previewed some of the content of the Tavascan product that Cupra is developing in Barcelona, Spain.
Cupra takes advantage of the flexibility of LED lighting and adds a pair of sharp three-triangular headlights to make Tavascan absolutely stand out from the competition. Between these headlights, Cupra bulges around a triangular center and is connected to the road-driving Tavascan concept bumper design.
Tavascan’s flanks have surrounding greenhouses that look more like production SUVs. In the back, Tavascan gets a clearer, more production-grade rear-end design, and there is also a luminous Cupra badge between the three triangular tail lights. All in all, this is the
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It is an amazing update.
Tavascan Extreme E Concept is not just a styling exercise, Cupra is also committed to making it more sustainable and more versatile than XE1. It uses flax fiber instead of carbon fiber anywhere around the body, claiming that natural fiber has the same shape and working method as carbon fiber and has a lower carbon footprint. It also admits that this advantage can be well transferred to the production line.
by using3D printingTechnology, Cupra can make changes faster and provide faster on-site repairs.The company says it can be manufactured in just 6 hours3D printingComponents such as LED light stands without the need for expensive tools. This adaptability will help it keep pace in the unpredictable world of electric car racing in the most remote and harshest environment in the world.
Tavascan Extreme E concentrates the energy in the 54KWh battery pack behind the cockpit. It takes only 4 seconds to accelerate from 100 kilometers.
The new Tavascan Extreme E concept car made its debut at the IAA Mobile Show in Munich this week. There is no word yet when it will make its debut in the race, but the Cupra ABT team is already eager to get it in the dirt.
Thomas Biermaier, CEO of ABT Sportsline, said: “Cupra’s designers and engineers are the next step in our close and successful collaboration to develop our own car body. The Tavascan Extreme E Concept looks magnificent and has even the smallest details. Now our task is Use it to win the first trophy as soon as possible.”
ABT Cupra XE1 drivers Mattias Ekström and Jutta Kleinschmidt rose from seventh to sixth in the recent Arctic Gran Prix in Greenland. This is the third of the five events planned for the world. On October 23 and 24, Extreme E will travel to Sardinia to participate in an event to replace the originally scheduled Brazil event cancelled due to the new crown epidemic. At that time, they will get the next chance to win and improve their rankings. The finals originally scheduled to be held in Argentina in December were also cancelled, and there was no rescheduling elsewhere.
As for the production of Tavascan, Cupra plans to launch its second all-electric model in 2024.
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