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Skoda extends Yeti Monte Carlo line

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Skoda is extending its Yeti Monte Carlo model line with three new versions.

The Monte Carlo trim – originally established to recall Skoda’s sporting history – can now be specified on the SUV with a 109bhp 1.2 TSI petrol engine or a 2-litre TDI diesel also of 109bhp, while the petrol unit is optionally offered with a seven-speed DSG auto gearbox.

These will sit in showrooms alongside the already available 2.0 148bhp diesel Yeti Monte Carlo.

Monte Carlo variants are all front-wheel drive and standard equipment includes 17-inch ‘Origami’ alloy wheels finished in gloss black, Bi-Xenon headlamps with a cornering function and dynamic angle control, black roof and door mirrors and black spoilers at the front and rear, and a black front grille, Monte Carlo badging and LED rear lights.

Inside, the specification includes a three-spoke Supersport leather multifunction steering wheel, sports seats with Monte Carlo upholstery and Monte Carlo floor mats, instrument cluster and door sill trims.

Order books are open now for the new models – the 1.2 TSI variant costs from £19,700, the DSG version adding another £1,100, while the 108bhp diesel is £21,045.

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Andrew Charman
Andrew Charman
Andrew is a road test editor for The Car Expert. He is a member of the Guild of Motoring Writers, and has been testing and writing about new cars for more than 20 years. Today he is well known to senior personnel at the major car manufacturers and attends many new model launches each year.