The wonderful evening ended successfully at the “Spanish Night” held at the Camper Car Dealership, where more than 200 guests accepted the invitation and experienced the vibrant world of Cupra together.
This event, which left nothing to be desired, provided an impressive array of highlights. The amazing fire show ignited the enthusiasm of the attendees and immersed the evening in a glowing atmosphere. Greenwall’s photo booth provided entertaining memories while the spinners created a lively atmosphere with their music. A thrilling flamenco show took guests to the heartbeat rhythms of Spain, and Spanish paella, served by the “Count of the Townhouse”, delighted the taste buds of those attending. Fine wines from the famous Artner winery complete the culinary experience. The exciting competition provided all participants with added joy and excitement.
Owner Martin Camper expressed his delight at the large number of participants and said: “I am delighted that so many of our valued customers and friends have accepted our invitation. For us, this event is an opportunity to give back to our employees, customers” and suppliers. In a relaxed atmosphere and a first-class support programme, we have the opportunity to get to know each other better and have a great time together.”
Brand Director Oliver Bankel emphasized the importance of the event for Cobra: “The Spanish evening was the perfect setting to show what Cobra stands for and what Cobra can do. Cobra embodies passion, emotions and a fiery temperament, and all of this was reflected in our diverse supporting programme.”
The “Spanish Night” held at the Kamper Car Dealership was undoubtedly a highlight of the event calendar, conveying a vivid image of Spanish culture, warm hospitality and the charm of the CUPRA brand.
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