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Skoda celebrates its most successful year in its motorsport history with a limited edition of Skoda Fabia. Sportier Skoda Fabia is coming to 21 markets in February 2018. The limited edition of Fabia is the reference to the Skoda Fabia R5 successful season including winning the world champion chip of the rally category WRC2. Equipped with a 1.4 TSI engine delivering 92 kW/125 hp, a seven-speed DSG gearbox and a sports suspension, the Skoda Fabia limited edition is the fastest version in the current model’s product range. As a reference to the Skoda Motorsport developed Fabia R5, the limited edition of the Skoda Fabia road car has 17-inch Savio alloy wheels and special design features.
The sportier 1.4 TSI petrol engine on the limited models allows the highest top speed of 203 kilometers per hour and coupled to a DSG gearbox also the best acceleration from the 0 to 100 kilometres in 8.8 seconds.
For the sportier driving experience, Skoda Fabia is equipped with sports suspension with lower ground clearance and adapted firmer shock absorbers. Combination of the sporty steering wheel, new exclusive sports seats and a redeveloped rear section of exhaust system further underlines the dynamic character.
The design is based on the Monte Carlo version of the current Skoda Fabia with Candy white colour with black roof. The limited edition of Skoda Fabia also offers new design features like 17-inch Savio alloy wheels in three color variants (bright green, white and black) and “WRC 2 2017 champion" label as a reference to the Skoda Motorsport cars.
Besides motorsport design elements new special edition also offers extended standard equipment including features like heated front seats, rearview camera, navigation system “Amundsen", Climatronic automatic climate control, Keyless-Go, rear parking sensors, electric windows front and rear, Adaptive Cruise Control as well as Light and Rain Assist.
A limited number of 1,300 cars will be available in Czech Republic, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, France, Island, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Poland, Hungary, Netherlands, Luxemburg, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Estonia and Latvia from February 2018 onwards.
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