Skoda Scala 2020 News

Skoda takes on Mazda MX-5 with new Scala-based open-top roadster
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By Justin Hilliard · 21 Jul 2020
Skoda has surprisingly revealed its very own Mazda MX-5 rival, the Slavia, which is an open-top roadster based on the incoming Scala small hatch
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Best hatchbacks arriving in 2020
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By Justin Hilliard · 26 May 2020
Up until recently, hatchbacks were the most popular type of new vehicle... then the SUV came along and moved things along.
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Skoda Scooter: Boot-stowable transport for Kamiq and Scala
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By Matt Campbell · 20 May 2020
The Skoda Scooter is a boot-friendly addition for the brand's smaller models.

New Skoda Scala 2020 versus the world: Czech hatch sets sights on Mazda 3 and Toyota Corolla
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By Spencer Leech · 23 Apr 2020
Skoda’s incoming Scala small car brings distinguished looks and a high level of standard equipment, but does the European hatch offer enough to take on less-expensive segment leaders?
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New Skoda Scala 2020 pricing and specs detailed: European Toyota Corolla rival arrives with high-spec base variant
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By Tom White · 23 Apr 2020
Skoda's Scala will have just one engine in Australia across three initial variants.

Skoda Australia outlines its "most significant model year" ever
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By Spencer Leech · 04 Feb 2020
Skoda Australia has detailed its 2020 plans which sees several new products launch before year's end.Kicking off the model rollout begins in March with the Kodiaq RS seven-seat performance SUV, which will be priced from $65,990.The hot high-rider will com

IAA Frankfurt motor show 2019: Everything you need to know
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By Tung Nguyen · 14 Sep 2019
The Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung (IAA) motor show in Frankfurt is always a cacophony of news as the biggest brands in the world gather together in one place to show off their latest cars and technology.

Skoda Scala Monte Carlo 2020 revealed: Corolla-rivalling small car gets 'sportier' look
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By Spencer Leech · 02 Sep 2019
Skoda has revealed a new trim level for its incoming Skoda Scala small car, which is expected to launch in Australia in the second quarter of 2020.

Skoda Scala 2019 revealed: Mazda 3-fighting hatch breaks cover at last
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By Andrew Chesterton · 07 Dec 2018
Skoda's new entrant into the ultra-competitive small car space has been officially revealed, with the Czech brand unveiling its all-new Scala overnight.

Skoda Scala 2019 revealed in camouflage
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By Tim Nicholson · 25 Oct 2018
Following the release of a vague teaser image, Skoda has revealed a better look at its Scala hatchback in camouflage, as well as a number of key details.While the camo paint scheme makes it difficult to get a proper impression of the Scala's exterior, it appears to have pinched its design from Skoda's Vision RS concept that was revealed at the Paris motor show earlier this month, if a little toned down.We have confirmation that the Czech small car will arrive in Australia sometime before the end of next year, however local pricing and specifications are still open for speculation.What is known for certain is the forthcoming Scala sits on VW Group's MQB platform that's also used for high-volume passenger vehicles like the Golf, Passat and Octavia.Boot capacity ranges from 467-1410 litres depending on how the seats are positioned, with the overall dimensions confirmed at 4362mm long, 17892mm wide, 1471mm high and with a 2649mm wheelbase.Globally, the Scala will be offered with a number of petrol and one diesel powertrain, with the former consisting of a 70kW 1.0-litre turbocharged unit with a five-speed manual, or the same engine tuned to 85kW with either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.A hotter version will feature an 110kW 1.5-litre petrol engine, while an 85kW diesel set-up will be available in Europe; both optional with six- and seven-speed transmissions.As usual, it's expected Skoda's Australian wing will not import all the engine options, and considering local buyers' preference for power, will likely opt for the highest-performance 1.5-litre petrol engine.The Scala will also be offered with a 'Sport Chassis' suspension set-up, which gives the option of Normal and Sport driving modes, lowers the vehicle by 15mm and sports valve-adjustable shock absorbers for improved handling.Tech-wise, the Scala will offer a 10.25-inch virtual cockpit instrument cluster as well as a 9.2-inch multimedia system, and full LED head- and tail-lights will be available as an option.Notably, the Scala gains a number of active safety systems including ‘Multi-collision Brakes’, which prevents the car from rolling further after an accident, and an emergency call feature which then sends for assistance.Furthermore, a new ‘Crew Protect Assist’ technology is on-board which automatically shuts the windows if a crash is imminent.