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● Second-generation SUV reveals new tech and engine line-up
● Petrol, diesel and plug-in powertrains, five and seven-seat options
THE Skoda Kodiaq is such a well established model that it’s easy to forget it was only launched in 2016. Since then, the big SUV has bagged over 40 international awards and racked up more than 840,000 sales. Now Skoda hopes to give the Kodiaq fresh impetus and attract new customers with a second-generation model, due in UK dealers in mid-2024.
It’s clear from the first glimpse at the Kodiaq that Skoda has taken an evolutionary approach to the design – as is often the case with the Czech brand’s best-known models. At 4,758mm long, the new car