2014 Skoda Yeti Xtreme Concept
At this year’s GTI event at Wörthersee, ŠKODA will be presenting the ŠKODA
Yeti Xtreme – a world premiere of this solid and sporty concept rally car based
on the popular compact SUV. The event will also mark the debut of the ŠKODA
CitiJet – a design concept built by ŠKODA apprentices. It is with these
expressive vehicles that the brand once again underlines the emotional
qualities and versatility of its attractive model range.
This is the 33rd time that the legendary Volkswagen tuning event will be
taking place. Around 200,000 tuning fans will be making the pilgrimage to the
cult event in Reifnitz, Austria (28 to 31 May). ŠKODA will be taking part in
the GTI event for the fifth time.
“We want to continue the positive development and to grow further with new
models over the coming years,” says Werner Eichhorn, ŠKODA Board Member for
Sales and Marketing. “Therefore we are going to strengthen the emotional
vibrancy of the brand. ŠKODA Yeti Xtreme – as a dynamic and powerful compact
SUV concept – demonstrates the brand’s strong expertise in four-wheel drive
technology, as well as our know-how when it comes to rally sports.”
In creating the ŠKODA Yeti Xtreme, ŠKODA designers have converted their
successful compact SUV into a particularly sporty and dynamic rally design. The
show car combines the power of an all-wheel drive SUV with strong design
elements and equipment features of a racy rally car.
The car is powered by a 1.8 112 kW strong TSI engine and features a
six-speed dual clutch transmission (DSG). The maximum torque of 250 Nm is
achieved between 1,500 and 4,200 rpm. The Yeti Xtreme accelerates from 0 to 100
km/h in 9 seconds; its top speed is 192 km/h. The Yeti Xtreme features special
Octavia RS brakes.
The striking matt-grey Yeti stands on powerful 17-inch alloy wheels and
large off-road tyres. It features tinted side windows, roof and wheel rim
inserts are set off in bright yellow-green. At the front, the brawny athlete
has a powerful bumper and a large air intake, along with LED headlights. For
robust sporting use, the height of the chassis can be adjusted.
The ŠKODA Yeti Xtreme flexes its muscles with strikingly shaped wings and
powerful door sills. At the rear, the strong rear bumper bears witness to the
power and dynamics of the vehicle, so do the two wide exhaust tailpipes, which
sound particularly throaty as a result of the absence of silencers. The boot
includes a spare wheel and so-called ‘recovery tracks’, special traction mats
that can be pushed under the wheels, should the car get stuck in sand.
The interior wows with a racy rally design and includes equipment required
for rally use. Passengers can sit on 4 individual Recaro sports seats with
integrated four-point safety belts. Other features include the ‘Super Sport’
steering wheel with integrated gearshift paddles.
The designers have used selected high-tech materials for various parts in
the car’s interior: the inner door covers have been made entirely from carbon
fibre; a sand shovel and a thermos flask have been integrated into holders
fitted in the panelling; the floor panel is made from aluminium.
The Colour & Trim package includes further carbon fibre elements and
high-quality, dark Alcantara surface with green colour accents. Further
aluminium details can be found throughout, such as aluminium pedals and special
door sill plates. The centre console has been completely re-defined. This is
where standard rally car accessories, such as a belt cutter and a fire
extinguisher, can be found. An iPad cradle is integrated into the dashboard, a
first aid kit into the glove box.
With the ŠKODA Yeti Xtreme, the manufacturer once again demonstrates the
versatile potential of its popular compact SUV. The ŠKODA Yeti was completely
redesigned in 2013 and is now available in two exciting versions for the first
time: the ŠKODA Yeti for the city and the adventurous ŠKODA Yeti Outdoor for
rough terrain. The Czech manufacturer celebrated its premiere in the
dynamically growing SUV segment with the ŠKODA Yeti in 2009. Around 640,000
ŠKODA Yetis have been sold to date. The brand achieved a market share of more
than 4% in the compact SUV segment within the European Union last year, making
the Yeti one of the best-selling A-class SUVs in Europe.
The ŠKODA CitiJet design concept is going to be another highlight of
ŠKODA’s appearance at Wörthersee. The vehicle is a dynamic and emotionally
designed city-cabriolet based on the ŠKODA Citigo. The two-seater is the result
of the ŠKODA apprentices’ project, carried out for the first time this year.
Six months in the making, 16 ŠKODA apprentices present the fruits of their
labour to the public for the first time.
The ŠKODA CitiJet features a distinctive metallic finish in blue and white
and has sporty, blue 16-inch alloy wheels, accompanied by a handmade rear
spoiler and a powerful exhaust with two tailpipes. A 1.0 MPI petrol engine with
55 kW (75 PS) can be found under the bonnet.
The car features a sporty interior, with equipment based on the interior of
the special edition ŠKODA Citigo SPORT. In addition, the creators have
installed a special 300 W sound system, and music-reactive blue LED interior
lighting.
Source:Skoda Press Release
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