A piercing look
With its optional Bi-LED headlights, the Fabia Monte Carlo has a piercing look that instantly catches the eye. It goes without saying that fog lights are fitted as standard. The car’s sporty character is accentuated by the high-gloss black paintwork on the wing mirrors, the radiator grille trim, and the distinctive front bumper and sills. The resultant impression is rounded off by optional 17” Procyon black metallic brushed wheels. These, like the standard 16” Proxima black metallic brushed wheels, are available exclusively for the Fabia Monte Carlo.
Knowing who you’re dealing with
The Škoda lettering and model name in black are a unique detail of the Fabia Monte Carlo. The rear section with powerful black diffuser can be enhanced with optional full LED tail lights. Whatever angle you view it from, you know immediately who you’re dealing with. In addition, a Black Magic roof (part of the Black Colour Concept) is available as an option.
A new perspective
Sitting at the wheel of the Fabia Monte Carlo will make you view the concept of driving pleasure in a whole new light. Grip the three-spoke multifunction sports steering wheel emblazoned with the Monte Carlo badge and stay abreast of what’s happening via the standard-fit customisable 10.25” Virtual Cockpit featuring sporty graphics. The carbon-look and red-metallic décor contribute to the interior’s dynamic appearance. Ambient lighting and white stitching on the seats, armrest, and dashboard trim add extra elegance.
Sports seats
In order to make this dynamic model’s driving experience complete, the interior is fitted with proper sports seats. Robust yet comfortable, these sports seats, boasting the unique Monte Carlo design, height adjustment, and lateral support, will hug you close at every turn. Simply find a comfortable seating position and enjoy your drive.
Stainless steel pedals
Stainless steel pedals play an important role in making the car’s interior sportier. They make the driver’s footwell more interesting optically and their silver colour matches the other chrome-plated interior elements. They are fitted with rubber spots, so your foot never slips.
Monte Carlo racing legacy
In 1936, Škoda first caused a sensation at the Rally Monte Carlo, which had been taking place since 1911. Zdeněk Pohl / Jaroslav Hausman drove the Škoda Popular to a second-place finish in the 1,500-cc category and Škoda subsequently launched a sporty road version of this model – thus was born the Monte Carlo model family. This also marked the start of new racing triumphs for Škoda cars.
The Škoda family of models continues this long-running tradition by offering three compact models – the Scala, Fabia and Kamiq – in a Monte Carlo version teeming with style and racing spirit so that you too can become part of Škoda’s long rally history.