Skoda shows sporty side at the Essen Motor Show
Skoda will treat visitors to this year’s Essen Motor Show with a presence packed with excitement. The highlight is an opportunity to see the concept version of the new rally car, the Skoda Fabia R 5, for the first time. The new Skoda Fabia Estate will be making its first public appearance in Germany. Skoda will also be exhibiting the Octavia RS, Monte Carlo special editions of the Rapid Spaceback, Yeti and Citigo, as well as the show cars – the Yeti Xtreme, CitiJet and Rapid Spaceback Red & Grey Collection.
The Essen Motor Show is the largest trade fair for tuning, motorsport and sporty production vehicles in Germany. It takes place from 29 November to 7 December 2014.
“Skoda plans to continue growing over the coming years with new models, focusing both on functional aspects and emotion,” says Dr. Frank Welsch, Skoda Board Member for Technical Development. “Our vehicles in Essen underpin this claim. One particular highlight is the Skoda Fabia R 5 Concept Car, which gives a first insight into our new rally car. The concept is based on the new Skoda Fabia, which demonstrates more emotion than ever before, in both the hatchback and estate versions,” said Welsch.
“The world premiere of the Fabia R 5 Concept Car gives an insight into the future of rallying at Skoda,” said Skoda Motorsport Director Michal Hrabánek. “The Fabia R 5 is scheduled to be homologated by mid-2015.” The new Fabia R 5 features a lot of high-tech. In keeping with FIA regulations, the new racing car is powered by a 1.6-litre turbo engine. The new car also features a sequential, five-speed gearbox and MacPherson struts. The weight will, in accordance with the regulations, be at least 1230 kilograms. A number of top Skoda drivers were also involved in the development of the new Fabia R 5.
Customer racing teams have already shown huge interest in the new Skoda Fabia R 5. No wonder: after all, its predecessor, the Skoda Fabia Super 2000, has all but guaranteed its teams and drivers titles. The 2014 rally season, which has just drawn to an end, saw Skoda and the Fabia Super 2000 achieve a hat-trick of titles in the FIA Asia-Pacific Rally Championship (APRC). On top of this, Skoda also won the Drivers’ title in the FIA European Rally Championship and a further five national championships. These and the huge amount of success already achieved in previous years make the Skoda Fabia Super 2000 project, which was launched in 2009, the most successful project in the company’s motorsport history, which now spans 113 years.
The new Skoda Fabia is also set to catch the eye in Essen. Launched in Paris two months ago, the compact car is making its first appearance in Germany in estate form. “The new Fabia is simply more car in every regard, featuring expressive design, innovative technology and high functionality,” said Dr. Welsch.
As the brand’s first ever production model, the compact car, which was developed from scratch, shows the evolution of the Skoda design into a distinctive, punchy design. The far more angular appearance of the hatchback and estate features crystalline forms, sharp lines and balanced, tight proportions. At the same time, the new model also offers innovative safety, comfort and infotainment systems, and is more environmentally-friendly than ever before. It also boasts the generous space that is so typical of Škoda vehicles – including the largest boot in the compact car class – and high functionality, with up to 19 practical, ‘simply clever’ solutions.
Other Škoda models on display in Essen underline the brand’s sporty credentials. With a top speed of 248 km/h, the Skoda Octavia RS is the fastest production Octavia ever. The new Monte Carlo special editions of the Citigo,Yeti and Rapid Spaceback Skoda models also boast sporty, individual design and comprehensive standard equipment at excellent value for money.
Three exciting studies complete the Czech manufacturer’s presence at the Essen Motor Show. The Skoda Yeti Xtreme show car is a pumped-up compact SUV with rally ambitions and state-of-the-art technology. Design highlights: matt-grey paint, 17-inch alloys, dark discs, big bumper, LED headlights, striking mudguards, powerful rocker panels and rear bumper, and broad tailpipes on the dual exhaust. Furthermore, the interior also draws inspiration from Skoda’s rally background.
A dynamic city convertible based on the Skoda Citigo, the Skoda CitiJet features a striking metallic paintwork in blue/white and racy, blue 16-inch alloy wheels, hand-made rear spoiler and two tailpipes. The interior is based on the interior of the Skoda Citigo SPORT special edition. Also on board: a special 300-watt sound system and blue LED interior lighting that reacts to the music. Finally, the Skoda Rapid Spaceback Red & Grey is a sporty edition of the manufacturer’s first compact hatchback model.