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Skoda Fabia 2025

Skoda Fabia 2025

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$32,390

The 2025 Skoda Fabia range of configurations is currently priced from $32,390.

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5.0L/100km (combined)
Hatchback
7 Speed Automatic

Skoda Fabia 2025 FAQs

how many kilometres before a timing gear, timing chain, and water pump need to be replaced on my 2012 Skoda Fabia?

Despite the Skoda badge, there’s an awful lot of Volkswagen engineering in the Fabia. In fact, as part of the broader VW family, all modern Skodas have essentially VW platforms, engines and transmissions fitted to them.

It will come as no surprise to many VW owners that the engines and transmissions of the era of your car were more problematic than they should have been. Many Golf and Polo owners have found out the hard way that the 1.4 twin-charger engine (in particular) was prone to problems and early failures of components including the timing chain.

If caught within the warranty period, these components should have been changed by Skoda as part of its warranty responsibilities, but ten years down the track, the picture is a lot blurrier. The way to proceed is to approach Skoda Australia’s customer service department and explain the situation. Perhaps the company will help with the cost of repairs on a pro-rata basis (given the low mileage your car has covered) but don’t count on it. You also have recourse to the ACCC on the basis that the car was not of an acceptable quality or fit for purpose (this would probably need to be independently verified).

Meanwhile, the short answer is that 48,000km of normal use would not be considered to be an acceptable lifespan for a component such as an engine’s timing chain. Timing chains are designed to last the entire life of the engine. But in too many cases, we’re seeing that that simply isn’t the case.

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What caused my 2013 Skoda Fabia to go into limp-home mode?

Your situation may be caused any one (or more) of about a thousand faults that is making the car’s on-board computer think that there’s a major problem. In turn, the computer switches the engine to operate on minimal power to make it home without destroying or further damaging any component. A car’s limp-home mode system is triggered by a range of protocols that are acted upon whenever the car perceives a drama. Anything from low oil level to a hot transmission can cause the limp-home system to intervene, and it can be an actual fault or, sometimes, simply an erroneous signal from a sensor that isn’t telling the truth. Have the car scanned and see what error codes are produced.

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Skoda Fabia 2017: Would it make a good first car?

I think that a Kia Rio would be an excellent choice as a first car. Especially since a Rio built in the time frame you’re looking at will still have a big chunk of its factory warranty left to run. The Kia seven-year/unlimited kilometre warranty is the best around, really, and provided the car you buy has a complete service record, that warranty will be real peace of mind.

Also, the Rio is known to be a good, solid car that has a good reputation for reliability and durability. The Skoda Fabia, meantime, suffers from the poor reputation of is dual-clutch transmission. The Fabia is also a bit of an orphan in Australia, meaning that it’s largely overlooked by buyers. That means it will potentially be more difficult to unload when you daughter looks to upgrade her car in a few years.

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Skoda Fabia 2025 Pricing & Specs

The Skoda Fabia 2025 prices range from $32,390 for the basic trim level Hatchback Select 85TSI to $39,690 for the top of the range Hatchback Monte Carlo 110TSI.

$32,390
Based on third party pricing data.
LOWEST PRICE
$32,390
HIGHEST PRICE
$39,690

Skoda Fabia 2025 Colours

Black Magic
Brilliant Silver
Graphite Grey
Moon White
Phoenix Orange
Race Blue
Velvet Red

Skoda Fabia 2025 Wheel Size

Wheel size for the 2025 Skoda Fabia will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models. The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.

Skoda Fabia 2025 Dimensions

Dimensions for the 2025 Skoda Fabia are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1780mm x 1459mm and can vary on the basis of model.

Skoda Fabia 2025 Boot Space

The Fabia's boot comes in at 380 litres with the second row up, or 1190L with rear seats folded.

Skoda Fabia 2025 boot space

Skoda Fabia 2025 Interior

The Skoda Fabia's interior is, depending on the grade, either fairly standard for a European car (in Select) or quite 'racey' (for the Monte Carlo.

The materials are mostly plastic, as is standard for a light car, but thoughtful touches like an umbrella in the door elevate the Fabia above rivals in a practicality sense.

Skoda Fabia 2025 Fuel consumption

Fuel consumption for the 2025 Skoda Fabia is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Skoda Fabia currently offers fuel consumption from 5.0L/100km.

Skoda Fabia 2025 Engine

The Select features a turbocharged 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol engine with 85kW and 200Nm, mated to a 7-speed dual-clutch (DSG) transmission.

The Monta Carlo has a larger 1.5-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine, with 110kW and 250Nm, and the same transmission.

Both variants are front-wheel drive.

Skoda Fabia 2025 Accessories

The Fabia has an 8.25-inch multimedia touchscreen, with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, an 8.0-inch driver display, two USB-C ports, plus drive mode selection and a host of safety features (covered later in this review).

There's also a leather ‘sports’ steering wheel, automatic windscreen wipers, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror and auto LED headlights and LED taillights.

The Monte Carlo gets a larger 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, and a 9.2-inch multimedia touchscreen, plus wireless device charging.

Skoda Fabia 2025 Seats

The Skoda Fabia has a standard five-seat layout, with different seat materials depending on the grade.

The front seats are standard fabric, manual adjust in the Select, or heated leather sports seats in the Monte Carlo.

Skoda Fabia 2025 Towing Capacity

The 2025 Skoda Fabia has no towing capacity for the selected year. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.

Skoda Fabia 2025 Speed

The Skoda Fabia Select should hit 100km/h in under 10.0 seconds, just, in Select guise, or 8.0 seconds in Monta Carlo form.

Skoda Fabia 2025 Range

The Fabia has a 5.0L/100km fuel consumption figure in Select guise, with a minimum 95RON fuel grade and a 42-litre fuel tank. You could hypothetically expect to cover a touch more than 800km before running out of fuel, though that seems unlikely.

The Monte Carlo has a 5.3L/100km claim, a 40-litre tank, and the same 95RON minimum.