Skoda Fabia made into an ‘Art Car’

Skoda Fabia made into an ‘Art Car’

The new SKODA Fabia provides much more scope for customisation than ever before. With 125 colour combinations, there are almost no limits to customers’ wishes. The Czech manufacturer now presents a very special, creative interpretation of its new small car: the Skoda Fabia Street Art. For this purpose, Portuguese graffiti artist Armando Gomes has turned a Fabia into a unique, multi-coloured work of art on four wheels. The Skoda Fabia Street Art was created in several stages. To begin with, Armando Gomes laid the groundwork by applying the lines and geometrical shapes to the body of the car. The surfaces were then sprayed in different colours.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
23 Jan 2015

Portuguese artist Armando Jorge Aires da Costa Gomes is regarded as one of the most significant graffiti artists in the world. The 31-year-old lives and works in Lisbon. The Portuguese graffiti artist also works as a designer, illustrator and film producer.

The new Skoda Fabia is part of Skoda’s biggest model campaign ever. The third-generation Fabia will further strengthen the brand’s success in international markets. The newly developed small car offers ‘more car’ in every respect and sets standards in its class.

The new Fabia is the first demonstration of the evolution of the Skoda design language into a more expressive and more emotionally charged look. Great emphasis has also been placed on individuality. The new Fabia hatchback is available in 15 colours. Based on a cleverly-devised colour concept, up to 125 different colour combinations can be chosen for the roof, A-pillars, door mirror caps and wheels.

Credits: Oneshift News Team

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