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Skoda "Mission L" to go into production in June

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Skoda are alledgedly working on a Coupe version of the MissionL as a spiritual sucessor to the old Rapid. Skoda development boss recently said there was "a gap in the market for an affordable Coupe" More here: http://www.skodahome.cz/novinky/1801-garde-se-vraci.html

Skoda are alledgedly working on a Coupe version of the MissionL as a spiritual sucessor to the old Rapid. Skoda development boss recently said there was "a gap in the market for an affordable Coupe" More here: http://www.skodahome...e-se-vraci.html

Looks horrendous.

Agreed ^

looks more like a Fabia I on steroids

Quite like that. :blush: Little lower, decent alloys, rear spoiler, 200bhp+ engine, vRS badges, could be nice.

I hope the rear C pillar will be more chunky, It will be a rival to the Hyundai velociter I recon... :)

but much better!

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I am more interested in the idea that they might make a new Coupe rather than taking someone's photoshop too seriously at this stage. However another Czech magazine have made some sketches of four possible body styles for the Mission L and I think at least a couple of them will happen, I like them all but put me down for a Coupe if it looks like that!

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I want one! :D Sport back, or Coupe!!

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Sportback = Skaudi A3?

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The Indians seem to wanting a Fabia there. Why they have photoshopped a Polo when the Fabia already exists is beyond me though.

We are already getting the Rapid hatchback anyway, Europe gets the saloon version.

Well here is a Skoda Rapid (Polo)

http://bharathautos....red-images.html

No Its not.

Look in the Rapid section on the front page & see what it will really look like.

That picture in the link is a rehashed fabia sold in india.

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