Milton Keynes, 14th June 2013 – The Yeti Adventure is based on the best-selling SE trim level but includes more than £2,250 worth of additional equipment at no extra cost.
The arrival of the Yeti Adventure is the latest chapter in the outstanding success story of the ŠKODA Yeti. Since its launch in 2009, more than 21,000 have been sold in the UK and it has won 15 awards along the way, charming buyers with its on-road performance, family-orientated practicality and rugged styling.
Offering exceptional value for customers, the Yeti Adventure builds on the already comprehensive list of equipment included as standard on SE models. Additional design features include stunning 17" inch black-and-chrome ‘Matterhorn‘ alloys, black door mirrors, silver roof rails and black side mouldings with chrome ledges. The ŠKODA Yeti Adventure is available in two colours: Candy White and Brilliant Silver Metallic, both of which come with a black roof (there is no extra charge for metallic paint).
Inside, the special edition Adventure upholstery comes with striking silver stitching and tyre print design. In addition to the SE trim equipment, the Yeti Adventure includes Amundsen+ satellite navigation, DAB digital radio, Bluetooth connectivity and a multi-function steering wheel to control the audio system and telephone.
The Yeti Adventure is available in two- and four-wheel drive with manual transmission only, and comes with a choice of two engines. The first, available in two-wheel-drive guise, is the 2.0-litre TDI CR 110PS. This frugal engine offers 55.4mpg† fuel economy on the combined cycle and emissions of only 134g/km. The second option, in four-wheel-drive only, is the 2.0-litre TDI CR 140PS 4X4, which has efficiency figures of 48.7mpg† and 152g/km.
The pair are priced £18,640 and £21,215 respectively and both qualify for ŠKODA’s current 7.9% PCP (Personal Contract Plan) / Hire Purchase campaign. Complete with three years’ free servicing, it’s available through ŠKODA Finance.
The ŠKODA Yeti Adventure is on sale from the 22nd July 2013.
Article source: www.skoda.co.uk