For representational purpose. (Photo | Ashwin Prasath) 
Business

Skoda launches Rapid Rider Plus at Rs 7.99 lakh

The company recently introduced the new Rapid TSI range of products that comes with 1.0 TSI petrol engine, Skoda Auto India Brand Director Zac Hollis said in a statement.

From our online archive

NEW DELHI: Skoda Auto India on Wednesday said it has launched a new variant of its mid-sized sedan Rapid, priced at Rs 7.99 lakh (ex-showroom India).

The new trim, Rapid Rider Plus comes powered with BSVI-compliant one-litre petrol engine which delivers a power output of 110 PS.

The company recently introduced the new Rapid TSI range of products that comes with 1.0 TSI petrol engine, Skoda Auto India Brand Director Zac Hollis said in a statement.

An overwhelming response from brand loyalists and auto enthusiasts from across the nation has obligated the Czech marque to push the yardstick further and broaden the Rapid range, he added.

"The Rider Plus offers a compelling combination of the brand's emotive design, exquisite interiors and class leading safety features, at a very competitive price point. It is deemed to be a best seller setting the benchmark for functionality, practicality and spaciousness in its segment," Hollis said.

The model comes with a fuel economy 18.97 kmpl, a 23 per cent increase in fuel efficiency, 14 per cent rise in torque and 5 per cent upsurge in power over the outgoing MPI engine, the automaker said.

The Rider Plus trim also get safety features like dual airbags, anti-lock braking system, engine immobiliser with floating code system, rough road package, rear parking sensors among others.

They also come with16.51 cm colour touchscreen central infotainment system and dust and pollen filter among other features.

After SIR, TN voter count drops to 5.67 crore; around 74 lakh names removed from pre-revision list

‘Stalin’s real friends are bribe, corruption’: Vijay launches blistering attack on DMK

Nigeria reportedly paid millions in ransom to free 230 children from Boko Haram abduction

Indian Embassy in Iran advises citizens to leave country due to escalating situation

‘Will join your gym’: Rahul Gandhi meets 'Mohammad' Deepak who defended Muslim shopkeeper

SCROLL FOR NEXT