ŠKODA is expanding its award-winning Fabia range with the introduction of the new Fabia Monte Carlo, which adds enhanced exterior body styling and a sporty new interior.

Milton Keynes, 10 August 2015 – The Fabia Monte Carlo builds on the already comprehensive standard equipment of the Fabia SE. It adds 16-inch Italia black alloy wheels, a black radiator grille and black door mirror caps, body coloured rear spoiler, front fog lights, LED daytime running lights, sunset glass, Monte Carlo badging on the B-pillar and a panoramic glass sunroof. On the inside, additional equipment includes bespoke front sports seats, front and rear floor mats with red stitching, black decorative inserts, a cherry red centre console, Monte Carlo pedals, a multi-function sports steering wheel, pearl grey roof lining and carpet, and Monte Carlo badging on the front door inserts. The Fabia Monte Carlo Estate also comes with black roof rails.

All of the additional equipment is on top of the generously equipped SE model which comes with Bolero infotainment system with 6.5-inch colour touchscreen, DAB radio, Bluetooth and SmartLink (a system that mirrors certain smartphone and Apple iPhone functions on the car’s screen), air conditioning, Front Assist emergency braking system, remote locking and alarm.

The Fabia Monte Carlo is available with the same wide range of engines in both hatch and estate. There are three petrol units: a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder 75PS MPI with five-speed manual gearbox; a 1.2-litre four-cylinder 90PS TSI with five-speed manual gearbox; a 1.2-litre four-cylinder 110PS with six-speed manual or seven-speed DSG gearbox; and two diesels: a 1.4-litre three cylinder unit with 90PS and a five-speed manual gearbox; and a 1.4-litre three cylinder unit with 105PS and a five-speed manual gearbox.

Prices start from £14,645 OTR and is availble from just £99 per month, 0% finance included, when purchased through SKODA Financial Services on Solutions PCP.

The Monte Carlo name is a link to ŠKODA’s rally success, and the previous-generation Fabia Monte Carlo was a best-seller in the UK. The new Monte Carlo brings a slice of rally-inspired styling to the Fabia, which was recently named What Car? magazine’s Car of the Year.

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The ŠKODA Roomster GreenLine II incorporates the same unique design, practical flexibility and space as the standard Roomster model with additional features added on to it to increase fuel efficiency and reduce its impact on the environment. 
 
It is fitted with technological advancements such as a Stop/start system, gear change recommendation and energy recovery, improving economy and lowering CO2 emissions even further.
 
These advancements mean that the Roomster GreenLine II emits just 109 g/km CO2, meaning that the first 12 months road tax is totally free! These advancements have also resulted in a combined fuel economy of 67.3 mpg making it the most economical Roomster ever.
 
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The optional rough road package available on the Yeti Outdoor comprises:

  • A thermoplastic cover for the engine and transmission
  • A plastic cover for the fuel and brake lines
  • Reinforced brake fluid distribution system and handbrake cable.

The vehicle’s ground clearance isn’t affected by the installation of this package and remains at 180mm.

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ŠKODA vehicles are widely used in a range of operational Police roles.

The ŠKODA Octavia vRS has been adopted as an intermediate performance vehicle for response situations.

The ŠKODA Superb has proven a hit with Armed Response divisions, providing ample room within the cabin for its crew to be transported at speed and arrive ready for action.

The ŠKODA Octavia, Yeti, Rapid Spaceback and Fabia models all offer a tried and tested, reliable and affordable solution for general activity purposes too.

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This cycle is conducted immediately following the urban cycle and consists of roughly half steady-speed driving and the remainder accelerations, decelerations, and some idling. Maximum speed is 75mph (120km/h), average speed is 39mph (63 km/h) and the distance covered is 4.3miles (7km).

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