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Skoda Fabia Monte-Carlo from €26,390

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Skoda Fabia Monte-Carlo

Skoda offers a sporty-looking version that pays tribute to the Monte Carlo Rally held every year at the end of January.

If you love rallying, and even more so the Monte Carlo Rally, then head over to our other media, AUTOhebdo. The entire 2024 race is currently covered there! And if you have a penchant for cars with a sporty look, then the Skoda Fabia Monte-Carlo might pique your interest.

Engaged in competition for 20 years, Skoda pays homage to the rally racing queen with a special series featuring very stylish aesthetic treatments. In terms of features, it includes a body kit with a black roof and mirrors, a sporty three-spoke steering wheel, 17-inch glossy black alloys, Full LED front and rear headlights, and various logos that make this series recognizable.

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A Very Complete Equipment

On board, the Sport seats, aluminum pedals, leather gear knob, red decorative inserts, and the 10.25″ digital display personalize this Monte-Carlo version.

The red color showcased here is stunning, but unfortunately it adds a modest extra cost of 370 euros. As standard, the Fabia Monte-Carlo comes in either white or gray. For even more sportiness, 18-inch diameter wheels are available for an additional 600 euros.

Skoda Fabia Monte-Carlo 2

Three Engine Options

Starting at 26,390 euros, the Skoda Fabia Monte-Carlo offers a modest 1.0-liter turbocharged engine with 95 horsepower. The appeal of this option lies in its low fuel consumption and tax exemption. With a consumption of 5.2 liters per 100 km in WLTP mixed cycle and 117 g CO2/km, this engine meets many everyday needs.

For an additional 1,660 euros (28,050 euros), power increases to 116 horsepower but CO2 emissions rise to 122 g/km, adding a 150-euro tax. Despite this, it’s a very attractive option as it comes with the unparalleled DSG7 dual-clutch transmission.

Finally, the third engine option is a 1.5-liter turbo developing 150 horsepower (29,650 euros). In this case, emissions are 126 g/km, resulting in a 230-euro tax. But if you’re going to indulge yourself, might as well do it fully!

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