Skoda teases new Fabia Monte Carlo edition

Skoda teases new Fabia Monte Carlo edition

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Sketches show that the trim level will return on the fourth-generation Fabia

Skoda has released teaser sketches of a Monte Carlo variant of its fourth-generation Fabia hatchback.

Likely to serve as the top model in the Fabia range, the Monte Carlo will offer a series of visual upgrades. A two-tone look, similar to that of previous Monte Carlo editions, can be seen in preview sketches released by Skoda, with bright red paintwork offset by a black roof and mirrors. 

The car features a new front apron with a wide air intake stretching across it and there is a black grille surround. The rear diffuser, side skirts and window surrounds are also finished in black, while Monte Carlo badges feature on the wings. The model also appears to have large wheels, likely to be 18in in diameter, a size already available on other variants of the Fabia. 

The black and red theme is carried over to the interior, where there is a red stripe across the dashboard and red detailing on the door cards and around the centre console. A Monte Carlo logo is visible on the touchscreen, which itself appears to be the 9.5in unit used in other Fabias. A sporty three-spoke steering wheel also features.

The gearlever for a six-speed manual gearbox can be seen in the sketch, meaning that the 110bhp 1.0-lite TSI three-cylinder petrol engine – the most powerful unit offered in the Fabia – is likely to be an option. This is backed up by the number 110 appearing prominently on the car’s digital dashboard display.

Skoda first introduced the Monte Carlo badge on the second-generation Fabia 11 years ago and it has been the most sporty trim level on every generation since. Despite this, no Monte Carlo yet has introduced a more powerful engine to the Fabia line, although both of the previous cars had stiffer sports suspension available as an option.

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