How many seats does a Skoda Citigo have?

4 seats
Interior space with 4 seats.

Is Skoda Citigo a 5 seater?

Both the three-door and five-door versions are strict four-seaters, but those in the back get just enough space for their legs and plenty of headroom. Occupants in the back get more legroom than those in the rival Kia Picanto and the rear doors open wide, so it isn’t difficult to get in and out.

Why did Skoda stop making the Citigo?

The Skoda Citigo-e iV has been discontinued as the Czech manufacturer looks to move away from producing smaller electric cars. It’s news which is bound to disappoint drivers who were looking to mitigate high EV asking prices by getting behind the wheel of a battery-powered city car.

Is Skoda Citigo a reliable car?

Reliability Survey, the Citigo is a pretty safe bet, because it finished in sixth place out of 23 other small and city cars. That’s a better score than the Volkswagen Up managed and only just behind the Hyundai i10.

Does Citigo have parking sensors?

Parking the Citigo is easy due to its excellent manoeuvrability. There are three parking sensors integrated into the rear bumper, which check the car’s distance from any obstacles.

What is the top spec Citigo?

SE-L
SE-L is the top-spec car. The Skoda Citigo is available with a 1.0-litre engine. The letter MPI indicate that it’s petrol-powered and the final figure is the engine’s horsepower (also known as PS).

Is the VW up a 4 or 5 seater?

four seats
The up! is available as a three or a five-door hatchback with four seats and the compact but spacious layout means it’s perfect for short journeys and young families.

Has Citigo been discontinued?

The Skoda Citigo is officially no more, as the Czech maker focuses its efforts on larger models and electrification. The future of the city car, which is a sibling of the Volkswagen Up and Seat Mii, has long been in question, but Skoda sales and marketing boss Alain Favey has now confirmed it will not return.

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Is Skoda Citigo OK on motorway?

In fact, it’s a perky, fun little engine and it even works well on the motorway.

Does Skoda Citigo have stop start?

The ‘Greentech’ tweaks on this car include stop-start technology and ‘eco’ tyres which help this Citigo return 68.9mpg and emit just 95g/km of CO2. The two extra doors turn this car from a city runabout into a genuine small family car, especially as both rear seats have Isofix points for child seat mountings.