Skoda has revised 2017MY Citigo to keep it fresh. Set to bow at the Geneva Motor Show, the
updated Skoda Citigo features a new grille, hood, bumpers, and fog lights. The
revisions make it ever so slightly longer barely more than an inch but at
less than twelve feet long, it's still one of the smallest cars on the market,
and one of the easiest to park.
Skoda has also
installed some new equipment in the revised Citigo and spruced up the cabin a
bit. Inside, customers will find a two-tone dashboard (on higher-spec
versions), redesigned instruments, more ergonomic seats, a multifunction
steering wheel, and automatic climate control.
There's more safety equipment on board, while
optional extras now include fog lights that peer around corners at low speeds.
And of course there are new wheels, colors, and trims on offer. Customers will
be able to choose once again between three- and five-door models, with a
selection of 1.0-liter three-cylinder engines ranging in output from 59 to 74
horsepower.