The teasing days are over as Skoda has finally
lifted the veils of its all-new Scala, a vehicle that embodies the Czech
brand’s ambitions. The Scala is not just an indirect replacement for the Rapid
Spaceback, it’s also Skoda’s first real shot at the highly-competitive
C-segment. We’re talking about a car that’s almost as big the VW Golf. It’s
4,362 mm long and 1,793 mm wide, making it a little
shorter and narrower than the German compact segment benchmark.
However, it rides on a longer wheelbase of 2,649 mm and is a little taller at 1,471 mm. That results in similar
interior dimensions to the larger Skoda Octavia, including one of the biggest
luggage compartments in the segment. The Scala’s cargo capacity is 467 liters with all seats in place and 1,410 liters with the rear
seats folded down.
As the first Skoda model based on VW Group’s MQB A0
platform, the Scala completely repositions the brand in the compact segment.
It’s also the first model to showcase the next development stage of the brand’s
design language. The new styling direction will be rolled out on future models
as well.
Previewed by the Vision RS study earlier this year,
the Skoda Scala visually bridges the gap between a traditional five-door
hatchback and a wagon — much like the Audi A3 Sportback. Highlights include the
triangular partial LED headlights (standard), sizable third lateral windows,
and the extended rear screen that blends with the wraparound LED taillights
with dynamic turn indicators (optional).
The interior adopts a fresh approach as well thanks
to a sleek dashboard dominated by a freestanding touchscreen display available
in sizes ranging from 6.5 inches to 9.2 inches. There’s also a 10.25-inch
Virtual Cockpit available which works with the third generation of the MIB
modular infotainment matrix.
Interestingly, the infotainment system software or
maps can be updated over the air via Skoda Connect mobile online services,
since the SCALA is always online thanks to a built-in eSIM with an LTE
connection. Skoda Connect also allows users to lock and unlock the car via a
mobile phone.
The cabin brings a new concept with soft materials,
including a soft-foam surface with a texture resembling crystalline structures
that covers the dashboard and optional microfiber Suedia upholstery. It also
offers LED ambient lighting — albeit with only two available colors.
At launch, the Scala will offer five turbocharged
engine variants, ranging from 90 PS to 150 PS. There are three
gasoline units: an entry-level 1.0-liter TSI three-cylinder producing 95 PS, a mid-range 1.0-liter TSI with 115 PS and a top-of-the-line
1.5-liter TSI four-cylinder that makes 150 PS.
The lineup also includes a 1.6-liter TDI
four-cylinder turbodiesel rated at 115 PS and 250 Nm of
torque. Finally, customers can choose a 90 PS 1.0-liter G-Tec unit that
runs on natural gas (CNG). Transmission options include five- and six-speed
manual and seven-speed dual-clutch units. The Sport Chassis Control with Normal
or Sport driving modes is optional.
Safety-wise, the Scala offers standard Lane Assist
and Front Assist with City Emergency Brake systems. Available driving
assistance tech includes the Side Assist function, Adaptive Cruise Control, and
Park Assist.
As for the proverbial “Simply Clever” features, the
new compact hatchback brings an electric tailgate with “Tip-To-Close” function
and a retractable tow bar. The all-new Skoda Scala will arrive in European
dealerships in the first half of 2019.