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Skoda at the 29th GTI Worthersee 2010

18th May 2010 Print
Skoda Fabia vRS

Skoda Auto appeared at the GTI tuning event which was held from the 12th– 15th May at Lake Worthersee in Austria.  Skoda displayed two tuned Fabia vRS+ and Octavia vRS+ vehicles designed by Skoda designers to present special optical packets and colour adaptations based on self-adhesive foils.

The Fabia vRS+ concept is based on the new Fabia vRS. Jozef Kaba?, Head of Design at Skoda Auto, explained; “The adapted version of the Fabia vRS shows off the characteristically pure and clear build of the Fabia's body, such as the separation of the roof by arranging the windows in a continuous line. The two-colour combination highlights the car's unique architecture – the green colour is a reference to our involvement in the IRC rally programme and the unique connection with the Fabia Super 2000. The grey represents the vehicle's sporty expression and simplicity combined with design details.”

The Fabia vRS+ was designed specifically for the Worthersee event. Its clearly defined shape highlights the optical width of the Fabia vRS+, and its strong character. Unique features included the headlamps and the radiator grille, which give the car a sharp look. The front and the tail are fitted with black spoilers and diffusers, and the bonnet is decorated, for the first time in this model, with visible air intakes. The interior, including sports seats, comes with new materials in the exclusive colours of this concept car.

Jozef Kaba?, adds; “The objective of the Octavia vRS+ concept car is to stress the attractiveness and unique character of the Octavia vRS model line. The two-colour paint and adhesive foils typify the car's elegance, and the spoiler kit emphasises the sporty expression of this vehicle. The features that give the Octavia vRS+ a striking look include black-tinted headlamps and integrated LED-based taillights, as well as new materials and colours used in the interior.“

If these two innovative RS+ cars weren’t enough, Skoda also presented two liveried up Fabia Super 2000 rally cars with the help of two rally drivers, Mattias Kahle, who is supported by Skoda Auto Deutschland, and Raimund Baumschlager of BRR, a private team.  The Skoda Fabia Super 2000 made its racing debut at the 2009 Monte Carlo Rally, representing Skoda Motorsport (factory team). Skoda Motorsport currently dominates the IRC series in both drivers’ and manufacturers’, with the UK’s sportsman, Guy Wilks joint second in the drivers’ table – a remarkable start to the season given his lack of experience driving the Fabia Super 2000.

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Skoda Fabia vRS