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Fabia takes environmental route

Skoda displays its green credentials with new Fabia Greenline poised for Frankfurt unveiling

Skoda Greenline
Fabia is one of firm’s first Greenline models

10th September 2007

Skoda is jumping on the environmental bandwagon as well. The Czech maker is launching a new eco-friendly Fabia – badged Greenline – at the Frankfurt Show. And with CO2 emissions of 110g/km and 70mpg fuel economy, it certainly lives up to its name.

Externally, only the use of low rolling resistance tyres marks out the eco-friendly machine. Inside, luxuries such as electric windows and air-con have been dumped in an effort to save weight.

It’s under the bonnet where the biggest changes have been made. Here you’ll find a tweaked version of the firm’s 78bhp 1.4-litre oil-burner. The three-cylinder unit now features a diesel particulate filter and hi-tech exhaust gas recirculation system. Further fuel savings are made thanks to a long-ratio five-speed gearbox.

Also joining Skoda’s clean running line-up is a biofuel Octavia. Using a modified 1.6-litre FSI motor, it can run on normal unleaded and E85 bioethanol. When using the latter, drivers should see their CO2 output drop by around two-thirds.

Both will be joined on Skoda’s stand by a concept version of the upcoming Fabia estate. Called the Scout, it features chunky body cladding, a raised ride height and high-spec interior.

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