When it comes to choice Škoda Fabia, the weight of a car is one of those parameters that often remains in the shadows, giving way to engine power or design. However, it is vehicle weight directly affects dynamics, fuel consumption, handling and even the cost of insurance. For example, a difference of 100–150 kg between versions with the same engine can mean a noticeable difference in acceleration to 100 km/h or braking distance.

In this article we have collected current data on the weight of all generations Fabia — from the first (1999–2007) to the fourth (from 2021), including rare versions like Fabia RS or Fabia Combi. You'll learn how body, engine, and trim levels affect weight, and why some models weigh more than they appear to be. For convenience, we have prepared comparative tables and practical advice on choosing.

Why weight Škoda Fabia important: 5 key reasons

The weight of a car is not just a number in technical specifications. It defines:

  • 🚗 Acceleration dynamics: A light car picks up speed faster with the same engine. For example, Fabia 1.0 TSI (110 hp) with a mass of 1100 kg accelerates to 100 km/h in 9.9 s, and the same model with a weight of 1250 kg - in 10.5 s.
  • Fuel consumption: Every extra kilo increases the engine's appetite. According to statistics, a difference of 100 kg can add up to 0.3–0.5 l/100 km in the combined cycle.
  • 🛑 Braking distance: A heavy vehicle requires more force to stop. This is especially critical on slippery surfaces or in mountainous areas.
  • 💰 Cost of ownership: in some countries the transport tax depends on the weight of the car (for example, in Germany or the Czech Republic).
  • 🔧 Suspension load: Exceeding the permissible weight accelerates the wear of shock absorbers and springs.

In addition, weight affects lifting capacity. For example, if the curb weight Fabia - 1150 kg, and the maximum permissible is 1650 kg, then the payload (passengers + luggage) will be only 500 kg. This means that four adults (≈80 kg each) and 100 kg of luggage will already push the car to its limit.

📊 Which parameter is more important to you when choosing a Fabia?
  • Acceleration dynamics
  • Fuel consumption
  • Cost of ownership
  • Reliability
  • Design

Weight Škoda Fabia 1st generation (1999–2007): from 950 to 1150 kg

First generation Fabia (code 6Y) was a real breakthrough for the brand - a compact hatchback on the platform Volkswagen Group A04 (same as VW Polo and Seat Ibiza). The car was famous for its lightness: the basic version with an engine 1.4 MPI (60 hp) weighed only 950 kg - almost like a modern one Citroën C1!

However, the weight varied depending on the body and engine:

Modification Body Engine Curb weight, kg Total weight, kg
Fabia 1.4 MPI Hatchback 1.4 (60 hp) 950 1450
Fabia 1.9 SDI Hatchback 1.9 (64 hp) 1080 1580
Fabia Combi 1.4 16V Station wagon 1.4 (75 hp) 1050 1550
Fabia RS Hatchback 1.9 TDI (130 hp) 1150 1650

Interesting fact: Fabia RS the first generation weighed 200 kg more than the basic version, but thanks to the engine 1.9 TDI (130 hp) accelerated to 100 km/h in 9.1 seconds - faster than many modern B-class hatchbacks.

⚠️ Attention: When purchasing used Fabia 1st generation pay attention to the condition of the body. Many examples suffer from corrosion in the arches and sills, which can increase the actual weight due to "build-up" of rust and putty.

Second generation (2007–2014): weight increase by 10–15%

The change of generations brought not only a new design, but also a noticeable increase in weight. Fabia II (code 5J) was built on a modified platform PQ25, which added rigidity to the car, but also added kilograms. The basic version now weighed 1050 kg - 100 kg more than its predecessor.

The main reasons for weight gain:

  • 🔧 Reinforced frame for better passive safety (based on crash tests) Euro NCAP).
  • 🎛️ Richer equipment: air conditioning, electrical accessories and multimedia have become standard options.
  • 🔋 Engines with system Start/Stop and enhanced sound insulation.

The table below shows the weight of the most popular modifications:

Modification Body Engine Curb weight, kg
Fabia 1.2 HTP Hatchback 1.2 (60 hp) 1050
Fabia 1.6 MPI Hatchback 1.6 (105 hp) 1120
Fabia Combi 1.9 TDI Station wagon 1.9 (105 hp) 1230
Fabia RS Hatchback 1.4 TSI (180 hp) 1210

Fabia RS the second generation became 140 kg lighter than its predecessor, despite the more powerful engine. This was achieved thanks to the use of aluminum suspension parts and lightweight seats. Recaro.

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If you are planning tuning Fabia II, keep in mind that installing xenon or heavy rims can shift the center of mass and worsen handling. The optimal weight for the tuned version is no more than 1250 kg.

Third generation (2014–2021): fight for every kilogram

With the advent of the third generation (NJ) engineers Škoda The goal was to reduce weight without losing strength. Platform was used MQB A0, which made it possible to reduce weight by 60–90 kg compared to the previous generation. For example, basic Fabia 1.0 MPI now weighed 1015 kg - almost like Fabia I!

Key changes:

  • 🏗️ High strength steel in the body structure (up to 72% of parts).
  • 🔋 Lightweight series engines EA211 (for example, 1.0 TSI weighs 14 kg less than 1.4 MPI previous generation).
  • 🪟 Thinner than glass (without loss of sound insulation).

Weight comparison of popular versions:

Modification Body Curb weight, kg Total weight, kg
Fabia 1.0 MPI Hatchback 1015 1515
Fabia 1.2 TSI Hatchback 1080 1580
Fabia Combi 1.4 TDI Station wagon 1150 1650
Fabia Monte Carlo Hatchback 1120 1620

Version Monte Carlo weighs more than standard due to additional design elements (spoiler, black inserts) and 17-inch wheels. However, the difference of 105 kg compared to the basic version is compensated by more powerful engines (e.g. 1.2 TSI 110 hp).

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Fourth generation (2021–present): back to basics?

Newest Fabia IV (code NJ4) has become lighter again - by 5–10% compared to the third generation. This was possible thanks to:

  • 🔄 Full transition to the platform MQB A0 with lightweight stretchers.
  • 🔋 New engines EA211 evo (for example, 1.0 TSI now weighs 8 kg less).
  • 🪟 Using polycarbonate in rear windows (saving 1.5 kg each).

Current weight data (2026):

Modification Curb weight, kg Total weight, kg
Fabia 1.0 MPI 990 1490
Fabia 1.0 TSI (95 hp) 1050 1550
Fabia 1.5 TSI (150 hp) 1120 1620
Fabia Combi 1.0 TSI 1080 1580

Important: weight of the hybrid version Fabia iV (if it appears) may exceed 1200 kg due to batteries. For now Škoda has not announced a hybrid for this model, but similar solutions already exist VW Polo.

Why has the Fabia IV become lighter but more expensive?

The main reason is the use of expensive lightweight materials (aluminum, high-strength steel) and modern assembly technologies. For example, laser welding of a body instead of spot welding allows you to reduce the amount of metal without losing rigidity. In addition, new environmental regulations (Euro 6d) require expensive exhaust cleaning systems, which also affects the price.

How weight affects the choice between a hatchback and a station wagon Fabia Combi

Station wagon Fabia Combi always weighs 50–80 kg more than a hatchback due to the extended body and reinforced rear suspension. However, this is not always a minus:

  • ⚖️ Load capacity: y Combi it is 50–100 kg higher (for example, 500 kg versus 450 kg for a hatchback).
  • 🚗 Weight distribution: Thanks to the long wheelbase, the station wagon handles better on the highway when fully loaded.
  • 💨 Aerodynamics: At speeds above 120 km/h, the hatchback is more economical due to less drag.

Weight comparison Fabia III in different bodies:

Engine Hatchback, kg Combi, kg Difference
1.0 MPI (60 hp) 1015 1070 +55 kg
1.2 TSI (90 hp) 1080 1140 +60 kg
1.4 TDI (90 hp) 1120 1190 +70 kg

If you frequently transport goods, Combi will justify its weight. But for urban use, the hatchback remains the best choice.

⚠️ Attention: When towing a trailer, be aware that maximum trailer weight for Fabia with engine 1.0 TSI - only 1000 kg (unloaded trailer weight - up to 600 kg). Exceeding this value may cause the transmission to overheat.

Comparison with competitors: who is lighter?

For objectivity, let’s compare the weight Fabia IV with the main competitors in class B:

Model Curb weight, kg Engine Power, hp
Škoda Fabia 1.0 TSI 1050 1.0 TSI 95
Volkswagen Polo 1.0 TSI 1075 1.0 TSI 95
Seat Ibiza 1.0 TSI 1060 1.0 TSI 95
Renault Clio 1.0 TCe 1090 1.0 TCe 100
Hyundai i20 1.0 T-GDi 1120 1.0 T-GDi 100

Fabia remains one of the lightest in the class, second only to Seat Ibiza (which is essentially built on the same platform). This gives it an advantage in dynamics and efficiency. For example, Fabia 1.0 TSI consumes 4.8 l/100 km in the combined cycle, while Hyundai i20 with a similar engine - 5.2 l/100 km.

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The Škoda Fabia is the leader in terms of weight-to-power ratio in class B. For example, the version with the 1.5 TSI engine (150 hp) weighs 1,120 kg, which gives a record low value of 7.5 kg/hp. (for competitors this figure is usually 8–9 kg/hp).

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about weight Škoda Fabia

What is the weight of Fabia with gas equipment?

Installing HBO adds 20–40 kg depending on the type of system. For example, Fabia 1.4 MPI with a 50 liter cylinder it will weigh about 1100–1120 kg (versus 1050 kg in the standard configuration). Important: Gas equipment shifts the center of gravity rearward, which can affect handling on slippery roads.

Why may the PTS and actual weight differ?

The PTS indicates curb weight (without driver and passengers), while the actual weight includes:

  • 👤 Driver and passengers (on average +80 kg per person).
  • 🛠️ Additional equipment (for example, alarm system, radio, winter tires).
  • 🧊 Filled tank (40–50 liters of gasoline = ~30–40 kg).

Thus, the actual weight may exceed the passport weight by 100–150 kg.

How does weight affect fuel consumption?

According to Škoda, an increase in weight by 100 kg leads to an increase in fuel consumption by 0.3–0.5 l/100 km. For example, if Fabia 1.0 TSI in standard configuration it consumes 4.8 l/100 km, then with a full load (5 passengers + luggage) consumption can increase to 5.5 l/100 km.

Which one Fabia lightest ever?

Absolute record holder - Fabia I 1.4 MPI (60 hp) 1999 with a weight of 950 kg. For comparison: modern Fabia IV 1.0 MPI weighs 990 kg, and Fabia RS second generation - 1210 kg.

Is it possible to reduce weight Fabia for tuning?

Yes, but with reservations. Effective ways:

  • 🔧 Replacing stamped wheels with lightweight cast ones (saving up to 2–3 kg per wheel).
  • 🪑 Installation of lightweight seats (for example, from Recaro - minus 10–15 kg per couple).
  • 🔋 Replacing the battery with a lithium-ion one (saving 10–12 kg).

However, removing sound insulation or reinforced safety beams not recommended - this impairs comfort and safety.