Scala
The Škoda Scala offers a lot of space on a compact platform. And that applies to both the occupants and their luggage. It’s the ideal first car for a single user, a couple or even a young family. It can comfortably carry two parents and two growing children. Its boot capacity of over 460 litres is what you’d expect to find in cars a class above – none of its rivals offers such a big luggage compartment.
Rear door of the Škoda Scala
“The model came onto the market in 2019, and right from the start its design successfully made its mark on customers. The Scala was one of the first models to display the Czech carmaker’s new design language. Last year we gave it a facelift reflecting further innovations in this distinctive style and giving its looks a slightly sportier and more dynamic feel,” says product spokesman Jan Hrbek.
One of the changes making the Scala sportier looks is the revised radiator grille and bumper that feature new, dynamic elements. The top-of-the-range version has been given new lights: the daytime running light strip is split into two parts, creating a unique light signature. In short, the Scala is a car that’s unmissable and unmistakeable.
Škoda Scala
“The modernised interior, too, is more elegant, with all the model’s variants now more similar to the cockpits we know from the higher model ranges. It’s fair to say that the Scala now feels like a home from home – and the names of the individual interiors, Suite, Lodge or Loft, reinforce this sense of being at home in the car,” the product specialist points out.
The Škoda Scala’s interior offers sustainable materials and an 8” virtual cockpit as standard.
In terms of powertrains, the range includes the popular TSI engines, from 1 litre to 1.5, with three different power outputs and manual and automatic transmissions to choose from. All the engines now bear the evo2 designation, even the one-litre version. The power output delivered by the more powerful of the two engines has increased from 81 to 85 kilowatts. It has also received a redesigned manual transmission and an improved power curve and torque waveform. “What this means in practice is that the car is more enjoyable to drive, especially in traffic,” Hrbek adds.
The Škoda Scala was upgraded last year.