New Skoda Fabia 2020 pricing and specs detailed: Toyota Yaris rival gets more expensive
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Skoda Australia has increased the driveaway pricing of the Fabia light car by $500.
As such, the Fabia now starts at $17,490 for the 70TSI hatch and tops out at $27,490 for the 81TSI Monte Carlo wagon (see full pricing table below).
Speaking to CarsGuide, a Skoda Australia spokesperson said the price rise was prompted by exchange-rate and inflationary pressures, with the Fabia’s standard specification and options carrying over.
For reference, the entry-level 70TSI variants are powered by a 70kW/160Nm 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, while the mid-range and flagship 81TSI versions use an 81kW/200Nm tune of the same unit.
A five-speed manual transmission is exclusively mated to the 70TSI variants, while 81TSI versions can only be had with a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic unit. Either way, the Toyota Yaris rival is front-wheel drive.
2020 Skoda Fabia driveaway pricing
Variant | Transmission | Cost |
70TSI hatch | manual | $17,490 (+$500) |
81TSI hatch | automatic | $20,490 (+$500) |
81TSI Monte Carlo hatch | automatic | $25,990 (+$500) |
70TSI wagon | manual | $18,990 (+$500) |
81TSI wagon | automatic | $21,990 (+$500) |
81TSI Monte Carlo wagon | automatic | $27,490 (+$500) |
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