Designing the future

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INNOVATION

Jorge Diez is the design expert behind the sculptural lines, flowing contours and striking looks that characterize all CUPRA cars.

Sometimes it pays to be bold. Five years ago, when a small group of true believers in Barcelona committed to creating a high-performance sports car brand, few people gave the venture much of a chance. At a time when hype about self-driving cars and mobility services was at its most intense, the industry seemed to have lost confidence in the enthusiasm and passion that driving a fast car can generate.

Fast forward to 2023 and CUPRA has outperformed all expectations and become Europe’s fastest-growing automotive brand. CUPRA sold more than 150,000 cars last year, almost double 2021’s sales level. Since its creation in 2018, the brand has sold over 300,000 vehicles.

For Jorge Diez, head of design from the early days, there was never a shadow of doubt that CUPRA would be a success.

“We were given every possibility to make something special,” says Diez. “Boldness is the key to our story. It has allowed us to take risks and create something new and exciting.”

The conviction of Diez and other members of the brand’s management team has inspired the provocative designs and eye-catching visuals of every CUPRA model. Alongside a best-in-class performance and driving experience, the assured and dynamic exterior of the award-winning Formentor has helped turn the coupé SUV into CUPRA’s bestselling vehicle in Europe and beyond.

“We focus on what people want from their cars,” says Diez. “Drivers can often feel invisible. When they are in a CUPRA, they know that people are looking at them. We want every CUPRA car to have its own unique personality.”

For Diez, CUPRA drivers are defined above all by their determination and strength of character, something he might even say about the cars themselves.

“A CUPRA fights for what it wants,” he says. “CUPRA is unconventional and does not take no for an answer. That is the CUPRA attitude.”

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