The Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo was launched a few years ago in order to offer the vRS looks without the expensive 1.4 TSI engine and DSG gearbox. It's basically a cosmetic package available with the smaller 1.2-liter engines and the 1.6 TDI diesel.
Now, Skoda has made the car even more appealing by launching the Tech Edition for the UK market. Enhanced by the addition of an Amundsen satellite navigation system and Bluetooth connectivity, both welcomed features for a car that's getting quite old.
Availability will be strictly limited to 1,000 examples, though this should be more than enough for the UK market.
Other than those two features, the £11,990 Monte Carlo Tech Edition is pretty much the same handsome car we know, which means piano-black body trim, a sporty body kit, tinted headlights and glass, a leather steering wheel and metallic kick plates.
Availability will be strictly limited to 1,000 examples, though this should be more than enough for the UK market.
Other than those two features, the £11,990 Monte Carlo Tech Edition is pretty much the same handsome car we know, which means piano-black body trim, a sporty body kit, tinted headlights and glass, a leather steering wheel and metallic kick plates.