Looks remarkably like the glacier run off colour... which is a nice colour.

I think it's a color that is slightly trending in Japan auto industry, the last few years both Honda and Mazda has their own version of it.

Not as close as Tesla's Ultra Red is to Mazda's Crystal Soul Red though which is like a straight copy I have to say as Mazda 3 HB owner in that color, always when I see the new Tesla M3 with the color I'm like.... hmm nicely copied color :p
 
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Guess it'll take some time before we see other colors in production vehicles in the wild but meanwhile I found this other Fiord Blue example where you get a much better look at 3:56 how it looks from behind with the rear diffusers being this same Fiord Blue color and compared to the earlier manufacturing factory shots and here it looks much better in real world lighting conditions. I really like how the Fiord Blue looks on Raval, probably more so than I like it on Terramar or Formentor and looking from 3:56 especially from this angle I like how it looks with the Fiord Blue as roof color as well.


A small detail that I really like is how the "Raval" model is part of the rear light, looks very techy/futuristic with this kind of design that speaks to me personally.

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First Cupra Raval in Magnetic Tech Grey I believe


Looks decent, at least the metallic colors looks to be very reflective of the surrounding color tones. Can't say I'm a fan of those 18" rims though, not quite representetive of the otherwise good looking car... among the cheapest looking plastic rims I've seen in more recent launches imo. It's a shame they don't give us at least one decent looking 18" rim too, might have picked 18" if there had been at least slightly decent looking option but this imo it just looks like the cheapest oem plastic rims you'll find but I understand not everyone cares about these things and for some it's just a cheap 2ndary city car with still good driving dynamics, especially with the 37kWh battery option later.

This video is also interesting because it's also testing efficiency and this time with 18" and eco tires so this more the opposite the best case scenario in perfect weather.... it seems a bit too good to be true but he did use the strongest recuperation though throughout and used eco mode but didn't drive particularly careful at the dwindling roads even pushed the pedal a bit and it still shows 11.7 kWh/100 km at the end after 85 km driving 41 km/h avg... yes no highway driving in this case but still nice to see it appears doing very well.
 
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