New Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo 2022: Sports sedan will be available soon

The Bohemian car manufacturer has formalized the arrival of the Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo in a sporty Monte Carlo version with some teaser sketches.

Presented in May 2021, the New Skoda Fabia made its debut in our country with four engines and only two trim levels, called Ambition and Style. Since 2011, however, the saloon of the Bohemian house has also been on the market in the Monte Carlo sports version Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo, which will not fail to enrich the fourth generation list currently available in dealerships within a few months.

Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo

Exterior of Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo

As a preview of its official debut, the Skoda brand wanted to publish some teaser sketches, showing all the possible changes that the Fabia Monte Carlo 2022 will bring as a dowry. The most evident is the presence of the red bodywork with roof, front grille, mirror caps and window frames in contrasting black, flanked by the side skirts and redesigned front air intakes, a more pronounced rear diffuser with spoiler on the rear window and the beautiful alloy wheels with split five-spoke design.

The sketch representing the passenger compartment is also very interesting , based on the alternation of the basic black color with different red finishes on the dashboard in carbon-look and on the internal door handles. The seats, obviously sporty, have integrated headrests while the three-spoke steering wheel is in leather just like the handbrake and gear lever.

Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo

The work will be completed by the numerous specific identification badges of this set-up and by the dedicated graphics on the screens of the infotainment system. As for the rest of the technical data sheet, Skoda has not anticipated practically anything so we do not know for which engines the Monte Carlo version of the Fabia will be available . Fortunately, we will find out in a few months.

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