Updated Skoda Fabia to make Geneva Motor Show debut
09 Feb 2018|1,327 views
The Skoda Fabia is embarking on the next chapter of its success story with wide-ranging enhancements in terms of both design and technology.
The popular small car made by the Czech carmaker will now boast even greater appeal thanks to restyled front and rear sections, the introduction of LED head and rear lights, as well as a refined interior, with the redesigned instrument cluster, new trim strips for the dashboard and two-tone finishes for the seats update the interior.
The lineup of engines for the Skoda Fabia will consist of four petrol drivetrains, each with three cylinders and a capacity of 1.0-litre, whose performance is as eager as it is efficient.
By concentrating on sophisticated petrol engines for its drivetrain portfolio, Skoda is paying careful consideration to the requirements of the target groups in the small car segment - further improved economy and exceptional emissions performance.
By expanding the choice of driver assistance systems, Skoda has once again transferred advanced technology from higher vehicle classes to the small car segment. The new Blind Spot Detection feature alerts the driver to the presence of vehicles in the blind spot or approaching rapidly from behind when driving on multi-lane highways.
The Rear Traffic Alert system monitors what is going on behind the vehicle and warns of a risk of collision when reversing. Another newly available feature is Light Assist, which automatically switches to low beam as soon as the system detects oncoming traffic or vehicles ahead.
The revised model will be unveiled at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.
The Skoda Fabia is embarking on the next chapter of its success story with wide-ranging enhancements in terms of both design and technology.
The popular small car made by the Czech carmaker will now boast even greater appeal thanks to restyled front and rear sections, the introduction of LED head and rear lights, as well as a refined interior, with the redesigned instrument cluster, new trim strips for the dashboard and two-tone finishes for the seats update the interior.
The lineup of engines for the Skoda Fabia will consist of four petrol drivetrains, each with three cylinders and a capacity of 1.0-litre, whose performance is as eager as it is efficient.
By concentrating on sophisticated petrol engines for its drivetrain portfolio, Skoda is paying careful consideration to the requirements of the target groups in the small car segment - further improved economy and exceptional emissions performance.
By expanding the choice of driver assistance systems, Skoda has once again transferred advanced technology from higher vehicle classes to the small car segment. The new Blind Spot Detection feature alerts the driver to the presence of vehicles in the blind spot or approaching rapidly from behind when driving on multi-lane highways.
The Rear Traffic Alert system monitors what is going on behind the vehicle and warns of a risk of collision when reversing. Another newly available feature is Light Assist, which automatically switches to low beam as soon as the system detects oncoming traffic or vehicles ahead.
The revised model will be unveiled at the 2018 Geneva Motor Show.
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