› New generation of the seven-seater SUV flagship with a more powerful and robust appearance, new features, and an even more spacious interior
› Completely redesigned exterior boasts first elements of Škoda’s new Modern Solid design language and further aerodynamic improvements
› More space, comfort, and a new interior concept with 12.9-inch touchscreen display and well-organised centre console
› Intuitive combination of manual and digital controls and new Simply Clever features
› Second-generation full LED Matrix headlights and comprehensive suite of assistance systems
Singapore, 18 July 2024 –With the second generation of the Kodiaq, Škoda has further improved its globally successful large SUV. It now comes with a more distinctive design and even more space, especially for passengers in the third seat row. In addition, the second generation of the Kodiaq is marked by a new interior concept featuring a touchscreen display measuring up to 12.9 inches, a gearshift lever on the steering column, manual and digital controls, and a tidy, well-organised centre console.
Power is derived from a 110 kW (150 hp) 1.5 TSI with mild-hybrid technology and the latest-generation active cylinder technology – a first for the Kodiaq. The car's equipment level continues to be impressively high, boasting for example the second-generation full LED Matrix headlights and a comprehensive suite of assistance systems. Also on board: new Simply Clever features, such as a dual Phone Box that provides cooling and simultaneous charging for two mobile phones , as well as a rear storage compartment with a cup holder.
Powerful appearance and first elements of the new Modern Solid design language
With the second-generation Kodiaq, Škoda has further refined the SUV’s robust and sculptural design, giving it a more rugged appearance. In addition to the squared-off wheel arches, the new brand logo on the bonnet and tailgate lettering with a matt Unique Dark Chrome finish, conforming to the new Škoda CI, immediately catch the eye.
The LED Matrix beam headlights, front grille with horizontal light strip, and the interconnected LED rear lights with animated indicators are also making their debut on the all-new Kodiaq. The new headlamps contain 50 per cent more light segments and offer more powerful light output than the first generation, creating the typical four-eyed look of a Škoda SUV at night. Two headlight modules arranged one above the other contain a Bi-LED module for the full beam and dipped beam and an inner Matrix beam module comprising 36 light segments. Between the two vertically arranged “eyes”, a fine LED strip in the shape of a “Flying Arrow” serves as the daytime running light, parking light and indicator.
With an increase in length of more than six centimetres, the Kodiaq now offers even more interior space for up to seven passengers and plenty of luggage. In addition, Škoda Auto has improved the model’s aerodynamics, achieving a cd value of 0.282. The elongated roof line has been aerodynamically optimised and slopes gently towards the rear. And significant aerodynamic improvements were achieved through optimised air management for engine and brake cooling, aerodynamically contoured exterior mirrors, redesigned front and rear bumpers, aerodynamically optimised wheels, an extended roof spoiler with side finlets, and integrated longitudinal roof rails.
Below the grille is a wide, continuous air intake with a honeycomb structure framed by the two cubist-inspired Air Curtains. The all-new Kodiaq rolls on large 18-inch 'Soira' alloy wheels. Škoda offers seven colours for its large SUV, including the new statement colour Bronx Gold Metallic.
Combining a spacious design and innovative controls
The all-new Škoda Kodiaq comes with a completely redesigned interior and a new set of controls. Positioned below the infotainment screen are the new Škoda Smart Dials, providing quick access to numerous vehicle functions. The Škoda Smart Dials are three intuitive multifunctional controls below the infotainment display. They can be operated by turning and pressing, and each carries a digital colour display with a 32-millimetre diameter. This clever combination of haptic and digital elements allows quick access to numerous vehicle functions. The controls have a Unique Dark Chrome finish and a tactile surface texture composed of tiny pyramids. The two outer Smart Dials for the driver and front passenger control the interior temperature and seat heating.
For the first time in the Kodiaq, the central infotainment display is a free-standing unit. The handrest below makes it easier to use the touchscreen, which measures 12.9 inches in combination with the navigation function. The reworked infotainment menu structure offers three basic menu icons: “Home”, “Car” and “App”.
The all-new Kodiaq is also equipped with four USB-C ports as standard (two at the front and two at the rear). Providing an output of 45 W, they can even be used to power laptops, in addition to charging smartphones and tablets. On top of that, the Kodiaq now features a Phone Box for simultaneous inductive fast charging of two smartphones at 15 W, complete with a ventilating function.
Numerous sustainable materials and new Simply Clever features
The interior of the Kodiaq is focused on sustainability. All textiles used for the seat upholstery, the carpets in the cabin and the luggage compartment as well as the headliner contain recycled polyester. Elsewhere, such as on the seat trim covers, the leather has been tanned with residues from coffee bean production.