Recent Updates

 

04/17/2024 12:00 PM

UK is most suited country in Europe to mass EV adoption, data shows

 

04/17/2024 12:00 PM

Audi Q6 e-tron: 6 big things you need to know

 

04/17/2024 12:00 AM

Honda unwraps new Ye series of EVs, including sleek GT

 

04/17/2024 12:00 AM

Audi A3 facelift brings new interior and kit for £32,035

 

04/17/2024 12:00 AM

New £46,925 Audi S3 gets performance boost and RS technology

 

04/16/2024 12:00 PM

Delayed Maserati Quattroporte set to swap to Granturismo platform

 

04/16/2024 12:00 AM

Maserati Grancabrio Folgore arrives as 751bhp drop-top EV

 

04/16/2024 12:00 AM

Reports: Tesla to lay off over 10% of global workforce

 

04/16/2024 12:00 AM

Which snow foam lances are best?

 

04/16/2024 12:00 AM

Blackstone to buy Britishvolt battery factory site for huge data centre

<<    200   201   202   203   204   >>

EV, Hybrid, Hydrogen, Solar & more 21st century mobility!

< Prev    of 6666   Next >
Skoda Scala
Monday, Feb 19, 2024 12:00 AM
skoda scala review 2024 01 Popular Czech brand wades into the fiercely competitive hatchback homeland  It wasn't Skoda who first hit on the idea of putting a bigger hatchback body onto an existing supermini model platform, in order to deliver to market an equally spacious but better value car than the average family five-door. Technically at least, it’s the idea that the modern Dacia brand is founded on. But it’s what the Skoda Scala has been up to since it first came along in 2019; it's likewise what both the Skoda Rapid and Rapid Spaceback before it tried; and it's what the car continues to do now that it's had its major mid-life facelift for 2024. The Scala fits into the Skoda range quite well, since the longer-lived Octavia hatchback has become a much bigger and pricier prospect, leaving plenty of room for something slotted in between that and the smaller Fabia supermini to flourish within.It is, at heart, the same kind of spacious, functional, practically featured and good-value car that we're so used to seeing from this ambitious Czech brand; but, in this instance, Skoda would like to add something along the lines of ‘upmarket sophistication’ to the Scala's armoury too.As much is evident from looking at the Scala, whose design borrows cues from the premium European manufacturers both inside and out, and whose two-box, C-segment dimensions place it right in the cross-hairs of the traditionally minded European buyer. With the Skoda Octavia accounting for the bulk of Skoda’s sales and its growing range of crossovers catching up, Skoda has never built a car that so directly rivals the likes of Ford’s Ford Focus, the Vauxhall Astra, and even its Volkswagen Golf cousin. Of course, moving upmarket is never as simple as fitting an all-glass rear window and using Porsche-style model badging on the bootlid. The Scala need not handle like the best car in this class, but it must ride with a degree of panache that the Rapid never managed. Likewise, nobody is expecting Mercedes levels of refinement - but success in this class now certainly demands fairly sophisticated long-distance road manners, and a certain level of richness and digital technology within the cabin.Time, then, to find out if that facelift has added any of the above - and precisely what difference it may make.The Scala range at a glanceSkoda is good at keeping things simple, so there are only three trim levels to choose from for the Scala: SE, SE-L and the ever-so-slightly-sporty Monte Carlo.The 1.0-litre three-cylinder motors will likely be the most popular among Scala customers, one of which has been updated; but there's a 1.5-litre four-cylinder for those who want better performance, which is the engine elected to test.
< Prev    of 6666   Next >
Leave a Comment
* Name
* Email (will not be published)
*
Click on me to change image  * Enter verification code (Click on the CAPTCHA to refresh the image!)
* - Reqiured fields