New Skoda Fabia RS Gets 1.4-litre TSI

No torque of diesel

Skoda / Skoda Fabia vRS
by Thami Masemola
May 31, 2008 6:00 AM
Filed Under: European, General, Skoda

As far as the next Skoda Fabia vRS goes, it’s goodbye diesel, hello petrol. Yes people, looks like vRS is going traditional on us. VW Group kiddie hatches from SEAT and Skoda have been good to us over the years, providing range-toppers which were not just concerned with performance but also frugality. Now Skoda is closing that chapter on saloon vRS. Or is it? Well according to sources, the company will utilize 1.4-litre TSI unit and according to Skoda big boss, “We have the opportunity to bring it up to 174 horsepower but we have not decided the final output”.

Not quite the pocket rocket Fabia will be, but it is considerably up on the outgoing model. Question is though, will it match it for torque? It probably will not; we all know when it comes to diesel, talk is cheap but torque is not. Had it been a higher capacity engine perhaps we’d be telling a different story altogether. Diesel prices have generally gone up pretty much all over the world and thus buying an oil burner these days doesn’t much offset the premium one pays over its petrol equivalent in fuel savings. A good move then for Skoda? Looks like it.

Source: Autocar
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Pentium
May 31, 2008 5:40 PM
will be good I guess.

ianmac
May 31, 2008 5:45 PM
Everyone seems to be going for the low capacity / high output route right now so it's no real surprise the 1.4 TSi units are earmarked for the VRs. All we need now is the thing to get produced as there are a lot of people out there waiting for the new Fabia VRs to appear and add a bit of spice to the lineup.

lelu
June 1, 2008 1:37 AM
just gonna be a new car: bf poor 130hp tdi now 174hp tsi!

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