Skoda has revealed its Fabia Combi Greenline II and Roomster Greenline II models with new technology which further reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions levels.

Innovations include a new engine (1.2 TDI CR DPF/75bhp DPF) with common rail (high-pressure direct injection), start-stop technology, energy recuperation and gear recommendation.

One of the biggest technological changes in the second-generation GreenLine version is a new three-cylinder supercharged engine (1.2 TDI CR DPF/55 kW) with consumption 83.1 mpg and CO2 emissions of 89 g/km for the Fabia Estate GreenLine II and 67.3 and 109 g/km for the Roomster GreenLine II.

Gear ratios of the car’s five-speed transmission are identical to those of the ordinary Fabia and Roomster models fitted with the same engine. As a result, the GreenLine II offers the same responsiveness yet with lower consumption.

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