The new Skoda Fabia RS is deprived of diesel engine
Skoda Company doesn’t intend to use diesel engine for the hatchback Fabia RS, informs british press Autocar. The last generation of this version has a 1,9 liter turbo-diesel, the power 130 hp, and the biggest torsion moment 310.
The new generation Skoda Fabia RS hatchback will be altered with a benzene turbo engine of 1,4 liter. As the Czech version producer Reinhard Jung informs, the power of that aggregate is planned to to get 174 hp, but the decisive features aren’t yet affirmed. The information about the acceleration until 100km and the maximal speed of this car aren’t discovered.
The Skoda leader mentioned that the altered Fabia RS will appear in Europe in the next 2 years. More details about the novelty he didn’t discover.

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