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^^^ You can not buy them because the 1.4TSI engine will be discontinued as the GTE's would not have been any use with the WLTP.

All that fictional low Co2 g/km caused their demise.

 

So they will be back when VW / Audi have the 1.5 TSI in them.

Like maybe the first Skoda Hybrid will be on the go when there is the 1.0 TSI / Hybrid Fabia, or the new small SUV Kroqette!  

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Skoda announced at a motor show this year, 19 new models by the end 2020. 

That will be new trims / facelifts of maybe 6 models, obviously they need, light hybrids, PHEV's & EV's. 

 

They can test the technology in a Superb & put it in a Kodiaq.

As it is Autocar will have the scoop seeing as VW is a client, and then the others will publish what Auto Car has been given by their Insiders, ie Skoda / VW Management. (Auto Express will have the exclusive along with everyone else...)

Skoda readies 19-model product drive in next two years _ Autocar.mhtml

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On 6/19/2018 at 20:13, LemIsBack said:

Seeing as you still cannot buy a Golf or Passat GTE, I think you're probably right! 

 

I've seen a Passat GTE - lost of blue highlights on the exterior, blue is the new green after all. 

 

 

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