There’s still no successor to the second-generation Fabia RS, but the new limited edition Skoda Fabia 130 adds some extra spuds and a dash of sporty spice to the Czech city hatch stew.
Under the bonnet there’s a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine similar to the one currently employed locally in the 110TSI Monte Carlo.
In the 130 the 1.5-litre has been tuned for — you guessed it — 130kW and 250Nm. That’s 20kW more than in the Monte Carlo, but with the same amount of torque.
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The front wheels are driven via a seven-speed (DSG) dual-clutch automated transmission, which has been retuned for snappier responses.
Skoda claims the Fabia 130 can breeze through the 0-100km/h standard in 7.4 seconds on the way to a top speed of 228km/h. The Monte Carlo requires 8.0 seconds to crack the century, if you’re curious.
The steering has been tweaked for a more dynamic feel, and the 130 borrows the Monte Carlo’s 15mm lower suspension package.
Externally the 130 is distinguished by a gloss black front splitter and rear spoiler, 18-inch ‘Libra’ alloy wheels with a smoked finish, red brake calipers, dual exhaust tips, and darkened headlight bezels.
There’s also 130 badging on the front fenders and tailgate, as well as a black strip joining the tail-light clusters. Buyers can choose from the four metallic paint colours on offer: white, blue, red, and black.
On the inside there are sports seats with integrated headrests up front, silver highlights on the dashboard and doors, and sill plates with a special 130 motif on them.
The first European deliveries of the Fabia 130 are scheduled for December. Skoda says production will be limited, but hasn’t yet specified a quantity or published pricing.