2015 Skoda Fabia Hatchback Review

Skoda Fabia Hatchback
 "The design of the new Skoda Fabia represents the evolution of the Skoda design language," says Dr Frank Welsch, Skoda Board Member for Technical Development. "For the first time, a Skoda vehicle incorporates design elements of the VisionC design study. With its sporty proportions, the Skoda Fabia is modern, crisp and fresh. We also transferred some of the genes from our rally cars to create the most emotionally-rich Fabia ever," says Dr Welsch.
Skoda Fabia interior
Balanced proportions, crystalline shapes, a distinctive interplay of light and shade, precise lines and sharp edges mark out the new generation of the Skoda Fabia, as it impressively demonstrates the brand's increased emotional charisma. 
Skoda Fabia Hatchback
The new Skoda Fabia is 8 mm shorter, 90 mm wider and 31 mm lower than its predecessor. The front appears more assured and imposing thanks to the added width and distinctive elements such as the razor-sharp, wide headlights, crystalline glass, a characteristic slatted grille and the brand's logo on the bonnet's 'nose'. The designers highlighted the graphic unity of the grille and the lights, precisely marking out all lines and edges such as in the two distinctive beadings running from the outside to the inside of the bonnet.
Skoda Fabia Hatchback
A crisp tornado line and the so-called wing line mark the side of the car and underscore the Fabia's dynamic appearance. Slim pillars, the contrast between light and dark shades as well as an all-new attractive range of wheels complement its distinctive appearance.
Skoda Fabia Hatchback
The rear of the Fabia exudes strength and assurance. It is clean and boldly contoured with yet another emphasis on horizontal lines. As with all Skoda vehicles, designers paid special attention to shaping the taillights, now with rich, dark and contrasting edging. In the style of the Czech glass-making tradition, every detail has been polished in order to achieve brilliant luminosity. Of course, the taillights in the new Fabia retain Skoda's typical C shape.

A first for Skoda is the scope for individual configuration of the Fabia both inside and out. For instance, customers can choose from four colours for the roof, the mirror housings and the wheels. The car's all-new interior impresses with quality, precise workmanship, a horizontal emphasis and a wide array of colours and colour combinations.

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