New models - Skoda - Rapid - Monte CarloSkoda takes Rapid to Monte CarloMonte Carlo added to Rapid line-up in Skoda model-year updatesGalleryClick to see larger images 8 Jul 2015 SKODA has introduced a new Monte Carlo variant to its slow-selling Rapid small-car range as part of a slew of range-wide model-year upgrades that include beefier powertrains. The Monte Carlo replaces the Elegance as the Rapid range topper, and is offered with two engine choices – the 81TSI manual from $22,990 plus on-road costs and 91TSI with a dual-clutch DSG automatic transmission from $25,790. The new variant is easily distinguishable from its entry level siblings, thanks to its black trimmings that include 17-inch black alloy wheels, exterior mirrors, grille, headlights and fog-light surrounds. The dusky look is carried over to the inside where the Monte Carlo gets a black instrument cluster carbon-look dash inserts. Other touches unique to the Monte Carlo include Xenon headlights, panoramic glass sunroof, extended glass tailgate, privacy glass, special door sills, rear parking sensors, rain-sensing wipers, front fog-lights, light assist and height-adjustable driver and front passenger seats. Other additions to Rapid range include a new 5.0-inch touchscreen and optional Tech Pack and Image Pack, depending on the variant. The Rapid, which is available only in five-door Spaceback hatch in Australia – Europe gets a liftback too – will still be offered in Ambition spec from $18,990 for the manual and $21,890 for the 91TSI with a DSG. These come with new Euro 6-compliant powertrains as part of the model-year upgrade. The 77TSI is out, replaced by an 81kW four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine, while the old 90TSI is ditched in favour of a 92kW engine. Both of those engines are now also available in the Yeti compact SUV range that gains 17-inch black alloy wheels replacing standard silver alloys in the top-spec Outdoor 4x4. The top-selling Octavia mid-size range gets a power boost from 103kW to 110kW in base guise, while the 132TSI is no longer offered in the mid-spec Elegance, only the jacked-up Octavia Scout wagon. A new three-spoke steering wheel is included in Octavia, while the infotainment system goes from 5.8- to 6.5-inches for the Bolero radio, while the 8.0-inch Columbus unit gains WiFi and SmartLink. The changes to the range follow similar updates to the Volkswagen range last week.
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