Geneva Motor Show 2017: Skoda to show revised Citigo
Skoda will show the updated Citigo at this year's Geneva Motor Show. It gets a slightly redesigned front end with a different grille, new 15-inch alloys and a new look for the instrument cluster.
Other changes mean SE models now come with tinted rear lights plus a colour package with roof and side mirrors in white or black is available for Colour Edition versions.
The engine 'range' continues as before. The 1.0 MPI comes in two versions, a 60PS standard model and the 75PS version, both of which average a claimed 68.9mpg.
The headlights are fitted with LED daytime running lights and cornering front foglights are available as an option. The new 15-inch alloys come in silver and anthracite and are available on the SE L trim level plus there's a new Kiwi Green paint colour.
These changes mean the little Citigo has grown ever so slightly - although only by 3.5cm but interior space stays the same with a 251-litre boot. The new instrument cluster comes in two different versions and there are new generation Blues and Swing radios - the latter getting a colour display and Bluetooth.
The Citigo comes in S, SE, SE L and Monte Carlo trim levels, plus there's the option of the Colour Edition.

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