The new
generation Seat Ibiza has been envisioned as a range-topping Cupra model to go
after Ford Fiesta ST and Renault Clio RS.
The work of XTomi, the virtual makeover sees the
supermini adopt a more aggressive body kit, with a heavily vented front bumper,
redesigned side skirts, a roof-mounted spoiler, and a different rear bumper.
The Cupra badge sits on the grille replacing the FR
logo, while there are also larger multi-spoke wheels placed in front of bigger
brakes, and the car has been lowered. Seat have yet to announce anything on an
Ibiza Cupra, but in all likelihood, we'll see it within the next year. If
anything, it will be faster and more powerful than its predecessor, which uses
a 1.8-liter TSI turbocharged petrol engine, and needs 6.7 seconds to go from
rest to 100 km/h.