Czech car manufacturer Skoda, has released two new sketches of their Vision Concept RS hatch. The car will be showcased at the upcoming Paris Motor Show in October 2018 and will give the people a glimpse of the next design phase of the RS performance models. The Skoda Vision RS concept is taking shape in the design department headed by lead designer Oliver Stefani.
Even the rough sketches reveal that a key part of this vehicle concept is about aerodynamics. The front is precisely defined. One can see slim headlights, rear diffuser and an aerodynamically optimised roof spoiler. The ŠKODA VISION RS is 4,356mm long and 1,810mm wide, with a height of just 1,431mm and a wheelbase of 2,650mm. The RS letter combination was first introduced in 1974 for the 180 RS and 200 RS rally sports cars. Following the success of the 130 RS, it became known all over the world. Since 2000, it has been used to identify the performance variants of various ŠKODA model series.
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