Interesting Facts About the Skoda Citigo NF
The Skoda Citigo entered the market as a compact city car and quickly became part of Volkswagen's New Small Family (NSF) lineup. Produced from 2011 through 2020, it shares its underpinnings with the VW Up and SEAT Mii, making it a true badge‑engineered sibling in the segment.
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Badge‑Engineered Family Member
The Citigo is a rebadged version of the Volkswagen Up and belongs to the New Small Family (NSF) series, which also includes the SEAT Mii. This shared platform allowed Skoda to launch the model in 2011 and keep it in production until 2020.
Two Generations and a Mid‑Life Facelift
Across its lifespan the Citigo saw two distinct generations. A notable facelift ran from 2017 to 2020, introducing both 3‑door and 5‑door hatchback body styles while keeping the model fresh for urban drivers.
NF1 Designation and Aftermarket Support
The first‑generation Citigo is often referenced by the code NF1. A wide range of universal parts—such as camber bolts, grease, and tool kits—are marketed for the NF1, and OEM diagrams covering 2012‑2020 are available. Aftermarket suppliers like Schaeffler list dedicated NF1 spare parts, highlighting the model’s strong parts ecosystem.
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