Not the most exciting concept car ever…well it is a Skoda
Skoda’s small army of vocational school apprentices have clearly graduated from making tea to cooking up something called the CitiJet’. The Worthersee-bound concept car took 16 apprentices six months to build, and had the full backing of Skoda head designer Jozef Kaban and his team. Don’t get too excited though, because these workies haven’t let their ambition run amok; underneath sits no insanely tuned 2.5-litre five-pot turbo, but a 1.0-litre petrol engine with 75bhp.
The Worthersee-bound concept car took 16 apprentices six months to build, and had the full backing of Skoda head designer Jozef Kaban and his team. The CitiJet is based on the Skoda Citigo – that’s Skoda’s version of the Volkswagen Up – featuring a blue and white paintjob, 16in alloy wheels and a hand-made rear spoiler.
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