Škoda Rapid (1984)

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Škoda
Škoda Rapid
Škoda Rapid
Rapid 130/135/136
Sales designation: Škoda Rapid 130/135/136
Production period: 1984-1990
Class : Middle class
Body versions : Coupe
Engines:
Otto engines : 1.2–1.3 liters
(40.5–46 kW)
Length: 4170 mm
Width: 1610 mm
Height: 1380 mm
Wheelbase : 2400 mm
Empty weight : 855-915 kg
Previous model Škoda Guard

The Škoda Rapid is a coupé from the Czechoslovak vehicle manufacturer AZNP under the Škoda brand. There were the models Škoda Rapid 130, 135 and 136. In addition, there were convertible versions . The vehicles were produced in Kvasiny from 1984 to 1990 . The Rapid 135 version cost 88,000 Kčs. The predecessor was the Škoda Guard . The Rapid looked a little different than the Garde, had a more powerful engine and interior fittings that were partly from Saab . The 135 and 136 Rapid were only produced for export, as knock-proof fuel for the higher-compression engine was hardly available in Czechoslovakia . From 1985 a five-speed transmission was standard equipment. One could only acquire it through parallel imports . As with the predecessor, the design basis was the Škoda 742 from 1984. The designer was Giorgio Giugiaro . The coupé was manufactured with a 1.2-liter engine as early as 1982, but was only later given the name Rapid . The Rapid was not part of the GDR's import program .

Versions

designation Type construction time produced
vehicles
body
Rapid 130/135 Rapid Type 743 1984-1990 23,747 2-door coupe
136 Rapid Type 743 1987-1990 9708 2-door coupe

Technical specifications

Technical data of the Škoda Rapid:

  • Engine: four-stroke gasoline engine lengthways in the rear, water-cooled, in-line four-cylinder, side camshaft
  • Power: 40.5 kW / 43 kW / 46 kW
  • Max. Speed: approx. 150 km / h
  • Fuel consumption: 6.4 to 9.7 liters per 100 km
  • Rear wheel drive

Web links

Commons : Škoda Rapid 130  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Skoda advice. transpress, 1st edition 1986, p. 14