The fourth-generation Fabia continues Škoda's extraordinary success story of offering all you need and a little more. Twenty-two years after its debut, the popular small car is more emotive and dynamic than ever before. This is the first Fabia to be based on Volkswagen Group's modular MQB-A0 platform. It is the most spacious car within its segment and boasts further enhanced comfort features as well as a plethora of new safety and assistance systems. Classic brand qualities, such as excellent value for money, high functionality and a host of Simply Clever features, make this car the perfect entry-level model to the Škoda range. Škoda has sold more than 4.5 million cars in the Fabia's previous three generations. The most common reasons for buying a Fabia included its value for money, low running costs and impressive amount of space. The latest-generation Škoda Fabia also features a particularly emotive design, improved dynamics and numerous new assistance systems.
Now based on the modular MQB-A0 platform, the Fabia is longer and, at 4,108 mm, exceeds the four-metre mark for the first time. The boot - which was already the largest in the segment - has gained an additional 50 l to a capacious 380 l. The Fabia boasts well-balanced proportions, sharply drawn headlights and rear lights featuring the latest LED technology. Inside, the instrument panel with a free-standing central display and optional digital instrument cluster catch the eye. Infotainment and connectivity are state of the art. The Active, Ambition and Style trim levels will be available from market launch, as well as a special First Edition; a sporty MONTE CARLO variant will follow later. Five petrol engines from Volkswagen Group's current EVO generation deliver power outputs ranging from 48 kW (65 PS) to 110 kW (150 PS). Segment-leading aerodynamics with a drag coefficient (cd) of 0.28 and the optional 50-litre fuel tank enable a range of more than 900 km in the WLTP cycle. Five Simply Clever features make their Škoda debut in the Fabia.
Exterior: largest boot and best aerodynamics
Showcasing an emotive design, new proportions and even more space, the Škoda Fabia has taken the next step in its evolution. The fourth generation exceeds the four-metre mark for the first time, offering an even more spacious interior. At the same time, the new Fabia continues the current Škoda design language and looks particularly dynamic with its athletic proportions, sculptural lines, and sharply drawn headlights and tail lights featuring LED technology. Sophisticated details, such as aerodynamically optimised wheels and actively adjustable cooling shutters in the front bumper's lower air inlet, allow for a drag coefficient (cd) of 0.28, setting a new record in the small car segment. The latest Fabia's significantly more emotive appearance is the result of new dynamic proportions, Škoda-typical crystalline features, such as the razor-sharp headlights and tail lights, as well as sculptural lines on the bonnet. Small details really add to the overall look. These include body lines on the front doors stylising the characteristic triangle of the Czech flag.
Bigger in every aspect: a more spacious interior
This is the first Škoda Fabia to be based on Volkswagen Group's modular MQB-A0 platform and it outperforms its predecessors in every aspect but with virtually no change in weight. It is 111 mm longer, now measuring 4,108 mm, also making it the first Škoda Fabia to exceed the four-metre mark. At 2,564 mm, its wheelbase has gained 94 mm, while the width of the fourth generation has increased by 48 mm to 1,780 mm. The greater exterior dimensions result in even more passenger space. Škoda has also increased the Fabia's boot capacity by 50 l (to 380 l) - the predecessor's was already the largest in the segment. With the rear seats folded down, the capacity rises to 1,190 l. There is a choice of nine body colours, including the new Phoenix Orange and Graphite Grey metallic paint finishes. As part of the Colour Concept, metallic Graphite Grey and pearl-effect Magic Black can also be chosen as contrasting paintwork for the roof, wing mirror caps and alloy wheels. The Škoda grille surround can also be ordered in Graphite Grey. A panoramic glass roof is another optional feature.
Engines: wide range of power outputs and lower fuel consumption
There is a choice of five advanced and efficient EVO-generation petrol engines for this latest, mark IV Fabia. Škoda has not only increased the number of different engines available, but also the range of power outputs - from 48 kW (65 PS) to 110 kW (150 PS). For the first time, the Škoda Fabia can be equipped with a larger, 50-litre fuel tank, allowing four of the five engines to cover more than 900 km in the WLTP cycle. A 15-mm-lower sports chassis with stiffer suspension is another option as is the Rough-Road package that offers 15 mm more ground clearance. All engines offered for the new Fabia come from the EVO generation. They are even more economical than the predecessor units and fulfil the Euro 6d emissions standard. The new range-topping engine is the 1.5 TSI with an output of 110 kW (150 PS) and a 7-speed DSG as standard. Up to a power output of 70 kW (95 PS), the Fabia comes with a 5-speed manual gearbox; for the 1.0 TSI producing 81 kW (110 PS), there is a choice between a 6-speed manual gearbox and a 7-speed DSG. When fitted with the 50-litre tank - a new option for the range - instead of the standard 40-litre fuel tank, four of the five engines can achieve a maximum mileage of more than 900 km.
Success story: Škoda Fabia deliveries exceed 4.5 million
Twenty-two years after the Fabia's market launch, Škoda continues to build on the success of this popular small car with its fourth generation. After the OCTAVIA, the Fabia is the second most produced Škoda model and an important cornerstone for the Czech car manufacturer. More than 4.5 million units of the hatchback variant and the Fabia Combi have been delivered to date. Since its launch in 1999, the Škoda Fabia has been one of the bestselling vehicles in its class. It was a very appealing model from the outset, boasting generous amounts of space despite compact exterior dimensions, offering the highest levels of safety, functionality and efficiency, and representing excellent value for money. This successful formula made the Škoda entry-level model an attractive choice for a wide range of customers for more than two decades. In approximately eight years, as many as 1.79 million first-generation Škoda Fabias, which were also available as an estate from 2000, were delivered. The second generation was unveiled at the 2007 Geneva Motor Show and had a total of 1,704,000 buyers. The third generation, presented in 2014, continued this momentum and, in 2019, was the second most delivered Škoda model after the OCTAVIA. Overall deliveries of the Fabia exceed 4.5 million vehicles to date - a figure that is only surpassed in the Škoda range by the OCTAVIA. The largest single market for the Fabia is Germany, with 18,070 deliveries in 2020, ahead of the Czech Republic (17,750), Poland (12,556) and the UK (9,771).
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