The Skoda Fabia makes its global debut in its fourth-generation. The car is now not only larger than before but also comes loaded with more tech and heaps of Skoda-spec “Simply Clever” features too. It’s a fairly large hatchback, going wider and even offering a larger wheelbase than the India-spec Skoda Rapid. What’s more is that it’s a tasteful take on the Skoda family look, and in our books, is a preview of what we can expect from Skoda’s upcoming sub-Octavia sedan.
It’s also decently loaded, offering LED headlights and tail lights, a panoramic glass roof, a range of touchscreens, digital instrument cluster and dual zone AC. Smart touches like the dashcam friendly roof mounted type C charger, removable rear storage tray and seatback phone pockets also make it a typically quirky Skoda.
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