A not so often seen presence in the spyshots we bring you from time to time, Czech manufacturer Skoda has been caught in the act. The act of doing something mysterious to a Roomster model, that is.
If you are an automotive passionate, then you know that the Roomster model has been revised earlier this year, so having a second facelift in the works so soon is pretty much out of the question. What is it, then?
Luckily, the spy photographers who took these shots had the presence of mind (and quite some b***s) to wave at the Skoda driver and ask him a few question. Unfortunately, the driver was just as out of the loop as we are.
He told the photographers that the car pictured here is not actually a new model coming from the Volkswagen owned brand, but just a clever way the Czech manufacturer devised to drawn some much needed attention.
We kinda doubt that. Although we're convinced the carmaker is not planning a facelift for the model, despite the camo featured at the front and back end of the car, there is something strange about this model.
Some have suggested that the model being tested here hides an electric version of the Roomster, but our spies are able to deny that as they claim to have heard a petrol engine while the car was passing by.
As usual, we'll come back on the story as soon as we dig up some new info and, who knows, perhaps more photos.
If you are an automotive passionate, then you know that the Roomster model has been revised earlier this year, so having a second facelift in the works so soon is pretty much out of the question. What is it, then?
Luckily, the spy photographers who took these shots had the presence of mind (and quite some b***s) to wave at the Skoda driver and ask him a few question. Unfortunately, the driver was just as out of the loop as we are.
He told the photographers that the car pictured here is not actually a new model coming from the Volkswagen owned brand, but just a clever way the Czech manufacturer devised to drawn some much needed attention.
We kinda doubt that. Although we're convinced the carmaker is not planning a facelift for the model, despite the camo featured at the front and back end of the car, there is something strange about this model.
Some have suggested that the model being tested here hides an electric version of the Roomster, but our spies are able to deny that as they claim to have heard a petrol engine while the car was passing by.
As usual, we'll come back on the story as soon as we dig up some new info and, who knows, perhaps more photos.