2021-09-14 20:09
Automotive
Alex Lowe

New Škoda Fabia now on sale in the UK

New Škoda Fabia now on sale in the UK

Škoda has announced this week that the new Fabia is on sale in the UK with prices starting at £14,905. Škoda announced it back in May this year with an original date to be on sale of next year. The new car will be available to order from the 28th September.

Škoda will have five trim levels available, with S, SE Comfort, Colour Edition, SE L, Monte Carlo. The latter will come in 2022.

The base level Fabia comes with LED headlights, air conditioning, a 6.5-inch infotainment screen as well as lane assistance and more.

Škoda won’t be launching any electric or hybrid options on the Fabia, however most of the range are three cylinder engines with a 1.0-litre with either 64bhp or 79bhp. Moving up, the same engines are availble with turbochargers, with either 94bhp or 109bhp.

Orders start later this month on the 28th September, with deliveries to start later the year.

Alex Lowe

New Škoda Fabia now on sale in the UK

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