Skoda Rapid gets fresh lease of life with 1.0-litre TSI petrol engine

Replacing the Skoda Rapid's existing petrol and diesel engine options is a brand-new, 1.0-litre, three-cylinder turbo-petrol producing 110hp.

Published on Feb 05, 2020 06:10:00 PM

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It might seem a bit long in the tooth, but the Skoda Rapid is far from done in the Indian market. Having been on sale for nearly a decade now, the Rapid is due for a replacement, but that’s still some time away. For now, Skoda has upgraded the sedan to meet BS6 emission norms, a decision that will prolong the life of the current-gen Rapid by a fair bit.

The big news with the Skoda Rapid BS6 is the arrival of a brand-new engine option. Gone is the 1.6-litre, four-cylinder MPI unit, and taking its place is a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder TSI turbo-petrol that develops 110hp. A dual-clutch automatic gearbox is likely to be on offer, though that has yet to be confirmed. As has been reported, the Skoda Rapid will not be offered with a diesel engine in the BS6 era.

Skoda did showcase two versions of the Rapid – the Matte Concept and the Monte Carlo – which are mainly differentiated by a number of cosmetic changes. The Rapid Matte Concept, as its name suggests, comes with a matte black finish, along with contrast red highlights and new design blacked-out alloy wheels. The Rapid Monte Carlo, on the other hand, is a variant that is already on sale on the BS4 Rapid, though it also comes with differently designed alloy wheels.

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The Czech company has also said that the BS6 Rapid will get a new touchscreen infotainment system, though has not yet specified the size.

Of course, the upgrade to BS6 emission norms will come at a cost, but you can still expect the Skoda Rapid BS6's prices to go up only by a small margin when it is launched in the coming weeks.

The Skoda Rapid will go up against the new Honda City and updated Hyundai Verna, aside from the petrol-only Maruti Suzuki Ciaz and Volkswagen Vento.

Think a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol will suffice in the Skoda Rapid? Let us know in the comments.

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