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The Spanish brand Cupra, which once grew from “charged” Seat models into an independent automaker, and produces the Cupra Formentor crossover, which has no analogues in the range of the parent company, can lay claim to the status of an SUV manufacturer. The JE Design studio turned the flagship Formentor into a thunderstorm on rough terrain as part of the All-Terrain deep tuning project. This is not the first such car from the tuner, but the first based on the Cupra model.

The fender flares receive a rough textured finish to match the side skirts, spoiler and lower bumpers. In addition, the wings are attached to the body with visible bolts, which gives the car a brutal look.

The Cupra Formentor VZ5 crossover received two special versions

The Cupra Formentor All Terrain rides on 18-inch beadlock wheels shod with Yokohama off-road tires and complemented by spacers to match the flared arches. More importantly, ground clearance has increased by 30 millimeters thanks to a suspension lift kit.

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Additionally, the crossover received a practical roof rack with two LED strips, and the stylish diffuser can be easily removed, allowing the use of a folding towbar. There are no reports of technical improvements other than a sports exhaust.

Crossovers are not for us

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