RE: Limited edition Fabia Rally2 is most powerful yet

RE: Limited edition Fabia Rally2 is most powerful yet

Monday 21st October

Limited edition Fabia Rally2 is most powerful yet

Skoda will sell 100 examples of the new 190hp tearaway for less than £30k - so guess what the catch is?


Apologies for what seems like a running theme this week (cars you can’t actually buy) but the limited edition Skoda Fabia Rally2 is just too good - and too on the nose - for us not to quickly mention. The Fabia bears many of the same hallmarks as the Peugeot 208 Racing (i.e. its maker is doing loads of interesting things with the car in motorsport, but not replicating that effort in the retail model); the quickest and most interesting version you can buy in the UK is the Monte Carlo Edition with 150hp. And that isn’t quick or interesting. 

Skoda’s Spanish division has apparently recognised this shortfall, and with the slightly tenuous excuse of celebrating the domestic Rally Super Championship titles previously won Jose Antonio ‘Cohete’ Suarez, it has declared its intention to build 100 examples of the very green, road-legal Rally2. Granted, the new model isn’t quite as exciting or as downright cool as the Superb Sleeper that Skoda UK revealed earlier this year - but that was a very souped-up one-off. In return for 30,900 euros (around £25k), the Rally2 is actually being offered to Spanish buyers. And things you can buy always outpoint things you can’t. 

So what do you get? Well, it’s been lowered by 15mm (always a good start) onto 17-inch OZ Racing Superturismo WRC wheels. These get Michelin Pilot Sport 5 tyres, while the standard body gets a new rear spoiler, mudguards in matte black and a smattering of model-specific badges. While it hasn't exactly ripped the knob off, it's fair to say that it’s the best-looking Fabia we’ve seen. Possibly ever. And certainly it will be the quickest Mk4, thanks to the fitment of an ABT Sportsline power kit, which ups the 1.5-litre TSI’s output to a much more respectable 190hp and 214lb ft of torque. Skoda has announced no performance figures, but you’d expect it - via the standard seven-speed DSG - to take a sizeable bite out of the Fabia’s 8.0-second-to-62mph time. 

Probably not sufficient to set your hair on fire, although that’s not really the point of warmed-up superminis; the idea is that look better and go quicker than standard, but don’t cost very many additional pounds to buy and run. In the UK, a Monte Carlo Edition costs £25,780 before options. While doubtless worthy in its own limited way, it is essentially of zero interest to anyone who enjoys driving for its own sake. In stark contrast, the Rally2, without breaking the bank or tweaking the underlying formula beyond recognition, is sufficiently spunky in this day and age for it to pop on the PH radar like the Goodyear blimp. So if you’re listening, Skoda UK - this. Or a limited edition version of the Sleeper. Pretty please. 


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pSyCoSiS

Original Poster:

3,736 posts

212 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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That is a rather cool looking car.

Pughmacher

415 posts

50 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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I like stuff like this. Shame it’s a limited run and not for the U.K. It might not be blisteringly fast or exciting but I like it all the same.

Matt_T

523 posts

81 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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fantheman80

1,653 posts

56 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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"While it hasn't exactly ripped the knob off" - eh?

Dale487

1,413 posts

130 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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My 105 PS MK2 Fabia Monte Carlo was fun little car - I imagine that'll be even better

thiscocks

3,197 posts

202 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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fantheman80 said:
"While it hasn't exactly ripped the knob off" - eh?
Couldn't quite work that one out either...

dukebox9reg

1,599 posts

155 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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when I read the 190bhp number I assumed the EA888Gen3b Engine out of the Leon FR. Basically the Polo GTI engine

Great engine in the Leon. Genuine 50mpg in eco on a run and plenty of poke when you want it with 236lbft and a 7 spd DSG.

That engine would have made the Fabio a proper little ripper.

POIDH

1,050 posts

72 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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Cracking looking thing in that green.

Water Fairy

5,780 posts

162 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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I do like a nippy little car. Bought a new Fabia vRS back in 2004. That car did 165k smiley miles. Had considered the petrol MK2 vRS but bro had all sorts of issues in the one he had a few years ago resulting in a new engine. Went well though with the paddle shift.

Just picked up a one owner from new MK7 Fiesta ST with Mountune 215 kit last Sunday. Right little hooligan it is too. I wish more manufacturers produced genuinely entertaining small cars.

nismo48

4,453 posts

214 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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POIDH said:
Cracking looking thing in that green.
Agreed thumbup

Luke.

11,205 posts

257 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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It's yellow....

CG2020UK

2,042 posts

47 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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Really like it.

Colour and decals go great with those wheels.

I know car prices have increased for everyone and not just Skodas but mental that only 4 years ago this was near enough Yaris GR money.

dukebox9reg

1,599 posts

155 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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CG2020UK said:
Really like it.

Colour and decals go great with those wheels.

I know car prices have increased for everyone and not just Skodas but mental that only 4 years ago this was near enough Yaris GR money.
Erm, and today a yaris GR is 45k....

Demonix

586 posts

219 months

Tuesday 22nd October
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Given the lack of affordable new hot hatches with the demise of the Fiesta st, real shame Skoda aren't filling the gap in the UK market with something like the Rally 2.

filski666

3,847 posts

199 months

Wednesday 23rd October
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Matt_T said:
So it looks like it's one of these:
https://www.abt-sportsline.com/tuning-news/detail/...
Literally says that in the article??

Mike1990

1,032 posts

138 months

Wednesday 23rd October
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That’s ace.

190bhp will be enough to have some fun in.

This current generation Fabia is really good car by all accounts so it should have a vRS in the range. But i suspect that VW didn’t want it to level peg the Polo GTi and same with the Ibiza. But you could get the A1 with with the 190ps engine at one point.

VAG and there hierarchy ways i presume…

theicemario

874 posts

82 months

Wednesday 23rd October
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Love that. Cracking colour. Just looks so right.

Shame we’re not getting it in the UK. Not enough fun, interesting cars like this on the market

bigmowley

2,087 posts

183 months

Wednesday 23rd October
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Yes please. Lovely looking thing and I bet it’s a blast to pedal round. Useful size as well.

Demonix

586 posts

219 months

Wednesday 23rd October
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Fun, four door practicality, nippy enough and decent spec, best of all it's not an fffing SUV!

Terminator X

16,359 posts

211 months

Thursday 24th October
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Almost a throwback to ...





TX.

Edited by Terminator X on Thursday 24th October 00:30