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Date Announced for Next-Gen Skoda Kodiaq

By Jeff Gibbs

The upcoming release of the next-generation Skoda Kodiaq on October 4 has been eagerly anticipated. Skoda offered a sneak peek into the SUV’s exterior design through revealing sketches, providing a glimpse of its evolutionary design. Notable features include squared-off wheel arches, available Matrix LED headlights, and C-shaped tail lights connected by a light bar, complemented by alloy wheels ranging from 17 to 20 inches in diameter.

A signifcant update is the shift to the newer MQB Evo architecture, refecting in a larger size with an increased length of 61mm and an additional 15mm of headroom in the third row, totaling 920mm. Inside, the Kodiaq boasts an impressive interior with three large rotary dials hosting 32mm digital push-button control screens for climate control, seat heating, volume, driving modes, and more. A 10-inch virtual cockpit digital instrument cluster provides essential information.

Skoda will offer fve powertrain options for the Kodiaq in Europe, including mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid choices, along with traditional petrol and diesel variants.

Notably, the 1.5 TSI mHEV and 1.5 TSI iV plug-in hybrid feature the effcient Miller cycle and a turbocharger with variable turbine geometry, optimizing fuel effciency.

The new Kodiaq incorporates various safety technologies, such as Crew Protect Assist and Emergency Assist, ensuring a high level of safety for drivers and passengers. In 2024, a remote parking feature via a smartphone app will be introduced, enhancing convenience.

Manufacturing of the Kodiaq will occur at Skoda’s Kvasiny plant in the Czech Republic, alongside the existing Karoq, following a signifcant investment to convert the production line for the new model.

The Kodiaq is expected to reach Australia around mid-2024, sparking enthusiasm among automotive enthusiasts.