Study S2000: Skoda’s Super 2000 Rally Fabia

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Skoda’s Study S2000 is a concept for a future Super 2000 Rally entry, fully complying with Super 2000 rally regulations – this means a 2.0 litre normally aspirated engine as well as a rollcage. Power goes to all four wheels via an all-wheel drive system. There is no mention of what engine is in this car or how much power it makes. Skoda says the Skoda Fabia S2000 will be powerful yet affordable, making it suitable for private teams and young talents but are on a budget.

One more photo after the jump.

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  1. waimak says:

    Never thought that Fabia could be this 'beautiful'!

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  2. kei9 says:

    HEY WAIMAK,WHEN DO YOU LOG ON TO PAULTAN..DO YOU RECEIVE THR LATEST ARTICLES BY EMAIL?

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  3. kei9 says:

    GOOD DESIGN !

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  4. Infinitt says:

    So smart design.

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  5. san_j says:

    looks like swift-issh a bit from pillar A to C…

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  6. aesthari says:

    san_j: I agree, I kept thinking it's a Swift even though I've already read it's a Fabia.

    The white top makes it look like a MINI too!

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  7. AmiR says:

    so cool….nice colour… i really like the blue + aqua colour…suits the small car..

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  8. albagmane says:

    i think this design looks better than the previous fabia… wish it can appear in the market very soon… skoda is from czech ya? volkswagen got share on that company ya? wonder wat happen to proton now…

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  9. kendo says:

    a good rebadge PROTON,

    give it to VW!

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  10. owaief says:

    copycat!!!!

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  11. transformer says:

    though looks familiar with some other makes but its still a very cools car!

    when can P1 comes out with something like this ? Sighhhhh!!!

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  12. DtG says:

    Suzuki Swift+Mini Cooper=Skoda Fabia!

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  13. I my says:

    "Skoda says the Skoda Fabia S2000 will be powerful yet affordable, making it suitable for private teams and young talents but are on a budget."

    Wonder will this S2000 can make it to the street…..??

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  14. teslarage says:

    *out of topic*

    @kei9

    use rss feed provided on this site. you will receive updates on this site way faster than email

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  15. cratzelogy says:

    Paul, just curious. When I first saw this car, I can see the same structure that resembles the Suzuki Swift. Are they the same platform?

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  16. Paul Tan says:

    no this is a volkswagen polo platform

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  17. Celicazz says:

    it should be name skoda 'miwift' or 'swimni'

    why looked so similar?

    parts sharing? haha…

    joking…

    nice car anyway…especially the warp around design to 'eliminate' the thick a pillar

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  18. honda_driver says:

    >>“Skoda says the Skoda Fabia S2000 will be powerful yet affordable, making it >>suitable for private teams and young talents but are on a budget.”

    >>Wonder will this S2000 can make it to the street…..??

    This is not a street car, its specifically built to the super 2000 rally FIA specs. People who buy it will be people who are interested in actually racing the car in the championship.

    even on a "budget", it will still be very very expensive. I dont believe it will be less than RM500,000 for a car, not including spareparts, rims..etc… and stuff you need to actually race the car for 1 year.

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  19. lowprofile says:

    the design is pleasant but just so close to the swift even with a different platform. ppl will definitely think those 2 r related!!

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