Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, Berlin, Manchester and Milan will host the “Follow the CUPRA” experience, with artists Nathy Peluso, Guitarricadelafuente, Disiz, Kim Petras, Chase & Status, Lancey Foux, and Mahmood performing their hits in emblematic downtown locations, including one unreleased song.
- CUPRA’s game-changer will be unveiled on 9 April at an authentic urban reveal taking place simultaneously in 12 cities around the world
- The CUPRA Raval will also be presented at exclusive events happening in Munich, Vienna, Lisbon, Rotterdam, Copenhagen and Helsinki
CUPRA defies convention once again with a groundbreaking World Premiere of its rebellious compact car: the CUPRA Raval. On 9 April, the brand’s new game-changer will be launched simultaneously in 12 cities across Europe at an unprecedented urban reveal connecting CUPRA with the local cultural and musical scenes.
A top line-up of new-generation artists will join the “Follow the CUPRA” experience, offering exclusive performances open to fans with one unreleased song along with other hits at iconic locations to unveil the car. The energy of Nathy Peluso will arrive in Barcelona; while Guitarricadelafuente will take the stage in Madrid, Disiz in Paris, Kim Petras in Berlin, Chase & Status and Lancey Foux in Manchester, and Mahmood in Milan.
Adding to the six cities where the “Follow the CUPRA” experience will take place, Munich, Vienna, Lisbon and Rotterdam will hold events at their CUPRA City Garages, while Copenhagen and Helsinki will welcome guests in exclusive locations, where they will discover the car that will mark a turning point in electromobility.
Ready to hit European roads in summer 2026, the CUPRA Raval will make electromobility more accessible and embrace the brand’s challenger DNA from design to performance. With racing and sportiness at its core, the CUPRA Raval is the most radical version of a compact EV, offering emotionality, striking design, electrifying performance and driver focus in just 4 metres. A true game-changer, the CUPRA Raval is set to convince even the most sceptical about electrification.