New Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo presented

Skoda has unveiled the fourth generation Fabia hatchback in the new version of Monte Carlo. The car is equipped with three liter engines or a 1.5-liter TSI engine. Power ranges from 80 to 150 hp. As an option, a sports suspension lowered by 15 mm with increased rigidity springs is available.

New Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo presented

Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo received original front and rear bumpers, as well as a black painted spoiler, radiator grille, exterior mirror housings, rear diffuser, Skoda lettering on the trunk lid and rims with a diameter of 16 to 18 inches. The 16″ Proxima and 17″ Procyon wheels are exclusively available for the Fabia Monte Carlo. Also among the features of the version are tinted rear hemisphere windows and logos on the front fenders.

Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo received sports seats with integrated head restraints and a three-spoke steering wheel with paddle shifters in versions with DSG. The interior is black with red accents. The trim of the armrests of the front doors and the lower part of the front panel is complemented by decorative carbon-look inserts. The parking brake lever handle and steering wheel rim are sheathed in genuine leather with black stitching.

New Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo presented

For the Fabia Monte Carlo, all safety, driver assistance and comfort systems offered on other trim levels, including infotainment systems, are available. The settings of the optional 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster include original screen graphics not available on other Fabia models.

The car received up to nine airbags and electronic assistants, which until recently were intended exclusively for higher-class models. In particular, mention is made of adaptive cruise control at speeds up to 210 km/h, as well as Travel Assist, Lane Assist, Hands-on Detect.

New Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo presented

In addition, there is the Side Assist blind spot monitoring function, parking assistant, Manoeuvre Assist maneuvering assistant, traffic sign recognition and front distance control with emergency braking function.

Source: ixbt

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