This Skoda is certainly a lot of fun
Dublin People 22 May 2015ŠKODA has released images of the final vehicle developed under the 2015 Skoda Trainee Car Project. The sassy pickup, named Skoda FUNstar, was designed and built by two young women and 21 young men at the school, located in Mladá Boleslav outside Prague.
The fun vehicle concept, based on the new Skoda Fabia, is the result of the
‘trainee car’ project, which was run for the first time last year. The Skoda FUNstar celebrated its public debut at the 34th GTI Meeting at Wörthersee earlier this month.
This is the second year in a row that the Czech manufacturer has given selected trainees the opportunity to create their dream car. The company’s goal with this programme is to promote and strengthen the vocational students’ creativity and expertise.
The Skoda FUNstar is a pickup vehicle based on the new Skoda Fabia. The vehicle stands out with its metallic colours – steel-grey and moon-white. The sills, grille surround and rear spoiler form a striking contrast in reflex-green.
One special feature is the LED lights mounted below the sidebars. The duel-lens headlights also feature LED technology, with green LED light strips serving as daytime running lights. LEDs are also used in the rear lights.
The Skoda FUNstar drives up on 18-inch
‘Gemini’ alloys from the Octavia RS. The engine is a 1.2 TSI petrol with 90 kW. The transmission features a modern, seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. The sporty look continues in the interior with individual elements finished in the steel-grey and moon-white colours. The students used one of the best sports steering wheels Skoda has to offer, and the 1,400-Watt sound system offers a fantastic music experience.
Training young people is a key part of the Czech car manufacturer’s social responsibility. The training is free and participating students are paid for their work during their apprenticeships. After successfully completing the training, Å koda offers all graduates a permanent job.