Some might say that Skodas are sensible cars for people who are steadily becoming gray, and they might be right, but they do their job so well that the gray people have become very happy with their Czech cars.
One possible gap in their market coverage is a smaller sedan, but that’s all about to change with the introduction of a production MissionL (real name still unknown).
We got a chance to check out this car in person last week and some of the features on the concept point that it’s actually a production car in disguise. The Frankfurt Auto Show was actually host to a concept that had regular brake with pipes and everything, regular wheels and a normal interior, so it will only be a matter of time before the MissionL enters production.
This is the perfect time to see what the compact sedan will look like going down the road. Just add a few door handles and you’re there. Since this looks like it shares a few bits with the Fabia, we’re hoping there’s also a vRS version on the table.
We got a chance to check out this car in person last week and some of the features on the concept point that it’s actually a production car in disguise. The Frankfurt Auto Show was actually host to a concept that had regular brake with pipes and everything, regular wheels and a normal interior, so it will only be a matter of time before the MissionL enters production.
This is the perfect time to see what the compact sedan will look like going down the road. Just add a few door handles and you’re there. Since this looks like it shares a few bits with the Fabia, we’re hoping there’s also a vRS version on the table.