The Kerryman (North Kerry)

ŠKODA unveil new SCALA hatchback to the public

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SKODA Ireland have revealed further details of the eagerly anticipate­d SCALA compact hatchback, which replaces the previous RAPID Spaceback and will be the first SKODA model to be based on Volkswagen Group’s A0 MQB platform.

The SCALA arrives to Burns Car Sales in June and is longer, wider, higher and more spacious than the Rapid it replaces. SCALA also marks the next major developmen­t for the Czech brand in terms of design language.

The design of this all new five-door hatchback was influenced by the VISION RS study which was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in October and combines emotive design with a high degree of functional­ity and state-of-the-art connectivi­ty.

At first glance, the commanding exterior exudes confidence with clearly defined surfaces and alloy wheels up to 18” in size which have been aerodynami­cally optimised to make the car more streamline. New sculptural shapes, dynamic features and sharp lines lend the vehicle a dominant and authentic appearance.

In addition, SCALA will be the first SKODA production model in Europe to bear ‘ SKODA’ lettering on the tailgate instead of the SKODA logo. The SCALA also features LED headlights and tail lights as standard with full-LED versions available as an option, which for the first time, come with dynamic rear indicator signals.

On the inside, the modern look continues with the focal point being the infotainme­nt display which measures up to 9.2” in size, making it the largest screen in its class. The optional 10.25” customisab­le Virtual Cockpit display, which is built into the dashboard, is also the largest in the segment and allows drivers to choose between five different display settings.

The interior is also influenced by the VISION RS concept study and combines ergonomics, emotivenes­s and spaciousne­ss. In addition, The SCALA will come standard with a host of familiar simply clever features including the umbrella in the driver’s door, the ice scraper in the fuel filler flap and the easy open cup holder.

In typical SKODA style, the SCALA offers a very spacious interior, which comes close to that of the SKODA OCTAVIA thanks to its long wheelbase measuring 2,649 mm. The SKODA SCALA measures 4,362mm in length, 1,793mm in width and stands at 1,471 mm high. In context this is 58mm longer, 87mm wider and 12mm higher than the RAPID Spaceback model that it is replacing. The SCALA also has one of the largest boots in its class with a capacity of 467 litres, which increases to 1,410 litres with the rear seats folded down.

The SKODA SCALA comes with a choice of four EU6 engines ranging from 95hp to 150hp which include three petrol engines and one diesel. All engines come with direct injection and a turbocharg­er as well as Stop/Start technology and brake energy recovery.

SCALA will enter the Irish market in June 2019 in time for the 192 registrati­on period. John Burns, Dealer Principal at Burns Car Sales, commented, “With the new SKODA SCALA we are opening a new chapter in the SKODA compact hatchback segment. It is a completely new product which sets benchmarks in this segment with regards to technology, safety and design. We are very confident with the SCALA we can attract and convert Opel Astra and especially Ford Focus customers in 2019 and into 2020”

Final pricing and specificat­ion will not be confirmed until March but in Ireland, SCALA will follow the convention­al SKODA trim line structure of Active, Ambition and Style.

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