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Golf-sized hatchback from Skoda On sale late 2012 Sits between Fabia and Octavia
This is the Skoda MissionL, a near-production ready concept car unveiled at the Franfurt motor show.
The MissionL is a Golf-sized hatchback that will sit between the Fabia supermini and Octavia small family car.
It will debut in production form next spring at the Geneva motor show, and go on sale in the second half of 2012.
It bears some resemblance to the original Octavia. Now that the current Octavia has moved more upmarket, Skoda believes that there remains a demand for a car of similar size and interior space to the original. The 4.48m concept, which is very close to the finished thing, provides generous space for five and a sizeable boot, just as did the original Octavia.
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There's no official word on what Skoda will call the production car. Rumours suggesting the car will be called the Felicia are said to be wide of the mark.
The production car is expected to go on sale early 2013 and is part of Skoda's plans to release a new car every six months 'over the next two or three years'.
The first new model to arrive will be a super-frugal city car that is Skoda's version of the VW Up. The car is expected to be on sale in the first half of next year.
It will be followed by the small family hatchback. The next Octavia is likely to be influenced by the Vision D concept car revealed at the Geneva motor show. It's expected to grow in size to create more of a gap between it and the MissionL. The Octavia will be pitched at traditional Skoda buyers.