What are the roof dimensions of the Skoda Fabia?

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Lance
07/29/25 6:36am
The roof dimensions of the Skoda Fabia are 4003mm in length, 1642mm in width, and 1500mm in height. Body specifications: Although the Fabia doesn't showcase its length advantage in the front driver's seat, its extended body avoids the cramped space typical of A0-class vehicles. When the 4/6 split rear seats are folded down, the trunk space can expand to 1163 liters. Powertrain: The Fabia is equipped with Volkswagen's 1.4L and 1.6L all-range efficient I.R.F.P engines. The official Chinese name for Skoda Fabia is 'Jingrui', but this designation only applies to Fabia models marketed and sold in China.
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Lindsey
08/12/25 10:01am
I checked the roof dimensions of the Skoda Scala. The overall vehicle height is approximately 1468mm, or about 1.47 meters tall. This measurement includes the highest point from the ground to the roof, specifically reflecting the design height of the top structure. In daily driving, this height ensures decent headroom—especially making it feel spacious when seated inside, which is friendly for taller individuals. If equipped with a sunroof, the opening size is generally around 700mm by 1100mm, providing good ventilation. However, it's worth noting that roof height affects wind resistance and fuel consumption, so extra caution is needed when parking in urban areas with low-clearance barriers in underground garages. Before purchasing, it's best to measure your home garage height to avoid roof scratches. This model offers ample space perception in its class, with high cost-performance, making it worth considering.
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