 CAR Dealer got an early drive of the new Skoda Citigo five-door on Friday – three weeks before its Geneva Motor Show debut.
CAR Dealer got an early drive of the new Skoda Citigo five-door on Friday – three weeks before its Geneva Motor Show debut.
You won’t be surprised to hear it’s Skoda’s version of the VW Up and completes the Volkswagen Group’s assault on the A-segment market.
And when it hits dealers on June 1, customers will be offered just one engine – VW’s all new 1.0-litre MPI unit in two flavours of 58bhp and 74bhp.
We also managed to try a GreenTec version which has stop-start and regenerative braking allowing this particular Citigo to sneak under the 100g/km CO2 emissions barrier.
As with most of its competitiors, the five-door version is no longer than its three-door equivalent. The front doors are a little shorter thereby making space for the extra pair of rear doors, and also makes rear access much easier. In fact, we felt the five-door looks better than the three door; it makes an already attractive-looking car look far more in proportion.
 In contrast to the Up and Seat Mii launches, Skoda let UK journalists loose on a variety of different environments. From the tightly-packed streets of Lisbon to the arduous hills in the countryside, the Citigo proved to be an excellent little car.
In contrast to the Up and Seat Mii launches, Skoda let UK journalists loose on a variety of different environments. From the tightly-packed streets of Lisbon to the arduous hills in the countryside, the Citigo proved to be an excellent little car.
Well-weighted steering and good visibility were its key strengths in cities and towns, while a grippy chassis that resisted understeer was the Citigo’s party trick in the hills.
Skoda is providing no pricing yet, but it was revealed the five-door will hold a £350 premium on its three-door sister. And with prices estimated at £7500 for the three-door, we can presume five-door prices will be at the £7850 mark.
Skoda UK’s brand director, Robert Hazelwood, also revealed to Car Dealer that he expects 60-70 per cent of the 4,000 predicted sales this year will be of the five-door. In a full year of sales, Skoda UK expects to shift 7,000 units.
For the full low-down on the Citigo, including a interview with Robert Hazelwood, look out for the April issue of Car Dealer – out March 14. Subscribe here




 
 
 









 


 





 





 
