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The liftback Rapid was facelifted for the second time in late 2019 for Russian and CIS markets, bringing significant styling and equipment updates. [11] The 2020 Skoda Rapid gains a new face with triangular LED headlights that are similar to the Scala hatchback, a redesigned bumper with a sportier design, and the brand's hexagonal corporate grille.
C-segment hatchback. Successor to the Rapid Spaceback. Sedan/liftback: OCTAVIA: Octavia: 1996 2020 2024 Small family sedan (C-segment). The best-selling nameplate of Škoda. SUPERB: Superb: 2001 2023 — Large family sedan , flagship model of Škoda. SLAVIA: Slavia: 2021 2021 — B-segment sedan based on the Volkswagen Virtus. Station wagon ...
Škoda Rapid Spaceback The Škoda Scala is a small family car or compact hatchback ( C-segment ) manufactured by Czech automaker Škoda Auto . The car is intended to fit between the Fabia and the Octavia , and to be a competitor to the cars in the C-segment hatchback segment. [ 2 ]
Škoda Rapid is a name used by the Czech automotive company Škoda Auto, on several different models of car: Škoda Rapid (1935–47), saloon car made between 1935 and 1947; Škoda Garde/Rapid, two-door coupé based on the Škoda 120/130/135, made between 1981 and 1990; Škoda Rapid (India), Indian built version based on the 2010 Volkswagen Vento
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The Rapid received a facelift for the 2017 model year, which brought its styling in line with Škoda's newer design language. [7] The updated model [8] was launched in November 2016, with an array of changes intended to enhance its appeal and increase the sales volumes. The 2017 Skoda Rapid facelift comes with revised styling that makes it look ...
The Rapid/Garde are internally known as Type 743 models, with the later 135/136 Rapids being referred to as Type 747. [1] The Rapid name was originally used on 1930s Škoda models, and was revived again in 2011 on the Indian market Rapid saloon, [2] based on the Volkswagen Vento, and in 2012 on a Rapid hatchback for the international market.
The new design of chassis became the basis for models Popular (845–1,089 cc), Rapid (1,165–1,766 cc), Favorit (1,802–2,091 cc), and Superb (2,492–3,991 cc). [20] While in 1933 Škoda had a 14% share of the Czechoslovak car market and occupied third place behind Praga and Tatra, the new line made it a market leader by 1936, with a 39% ...