First close-up images of the ŠKODA KODIAQ: distinctive
design for the new large SUV
ŠKODA
KODIAQ transfers the brand’s new design language into the SUV segment. A wide
radiator grille, athletically shaped doors and crystaline rear lights give a
glimpse of the new, distinctive ŠKODA SUV design. The new SUV model to arrive
at Derek Slack Motors, offers a generous amount of space, great functionality,
state-of-the art assistance systems and innovative connectivity solutions.›
ŠKODA KODIAQ celebrates its world premiere on 1 September 2016 in Berlin.
Shortly before the world premiere ŠKODA reveals exterior
details of its new, large SUV model. They give an impression of how ŠKODA will
transfer the brand’s expressive design language into the SUV segment. At the
same time, the close-up images underline the brand’s high and uncompromising
design and craftsmanship standards.
The
ŠKODA KODIAQ is impressive: the wide, three-dimensional radiator grille is
striking, with its own character. In combination with the narrow, raked
headlights, which are available with full-LED technology for the first time,
the brand’s first large SUV is an unmistakeable presence on the road. The side
and rear views are also crisp: the doors are athletically shaped and the
tailgate is expressively sculptured. The rear lights, with LED technology as
standard, shine in the ŠKODA-typical C-shape.
The
exceptional amount of space is also typical of ŠKODA: with a capacity of 720 to
2,065 litres (with the rear seats folded down), the five-seater ŠKODA KODIAQ
offers the largest boot within its class. A first for ŠKODA: the SUV can also
roll off the production line with seven seats as an option. Using the position
of the seats and angle adjustment, they can be adapted to the widest range of
seating and loading requirements. If the optional folding front passenger seat
is chosen, the car can transport items up to 2.90 metres long.
The
newest driver assistance systems ensure improved safety and comfort. Area View,
using surround-view cameras with wide-angle lenses at the front and the rear as
well as in the wing mirrors, displays various views of the car’s immediate
surroundings on the in-car monitor. These include a virtual top-down view and
180-degree pictures from the areas to the front and rear. Tow Assist is also
new to the range: if the ŠKODA KODIAQ is pulling a trailer, the system takes
over steering when reversing slowly. Additionally, while reversing, the new
Manoeuvre Assist will brake as soon as an obstacle is detected behind the
vehicle.
The
ŠKODA Connect mobile online services are another innovation. They are divided
into two categories: the Infotainment Online services ensure more information
and navigation in real time, and the Care Connect services provide remote
access as well as assistance. The centrepiece of the Care Connect services is
the emergency call following an accident: if an airbag is activated, a so-called
Emergency Call (e-Call) automatically goes through to an emergency call centre.
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