Skoda Skala. An important step in the history of Skoda
Skoda Scala is a compact 5-door C-class hatchback from the Czech company Skoda. Scala made its debut in 2018 in Tel Aviv and immediately made a powerful and emotional impression on car enthusiasts and experts.
The Scala is the next step in the development of the Skoda brand, based on the Volkswagen MQB A0 platform, and the first model in the series to embody the new design language demonstrated in the Vision RS concept. The Scala hatchback is also the first Skoda model in Europe to have a large inscription on the back instead of a company badge.
By the way, ‘Scala’ means ‘ladder’ in Latin. The creators explain the choice of the name by the fact that the new model will be an important step in conquering the European market. Scala will hit the heart of the golf class, but it will be simpler and cheaper than its traditional representatives such as Golf, Astra, or Focus.
‘Scala’ means ‘ladder’ in Latin. The creators explain the choice of the name by the fact that the new model will be an important step in conquering the European market.
In the very first generation of Skoda Skala in 2018, there are more than 30 Simply Clever branded interior elements from the umbrella in the driver’s door to the adjustable boot floor, from pull-out tables in the backrests of the front seats to fastening nets, all kinds of pockets and USB ports in the front and rear. The developers promise that the interior of the new Rock is almost as spacious as the Octavia one, and it is even slightly surpassing it in terms of space over the heads of passengers! The declared trunk volume is 429 liters, and with the rear sofa folded down, a compartment of 1410 liters is formed.
All Skala cars supplied for the Israeli market are FWD. But it will be possible to purchase a sports modification of the Skoda Scala with sports seats, with driving mode selection, blind spot monitoring system, R18 wheels, sunroof, and panoramic roof.