Skoda reveals design sketches of new Kodiaq

Updated flagship SUV gets visual and technical updates; global unveiling on April 13

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 30 Mar 2021 Views icon5692 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Skoda Auto has released three design sketches that give an initial impression of the new Skoda Kodiaq seven-seater SUV.

The new face-lifted model offering features aesthetical and technological enhancements. The new Skod Kodiaq will have its global premiere on April 13 and will make way to India later this year.

The first design sketch showcases the striking front of the new face-lifted Kodiaq. In addition to a redesigned bonnet, the look is characterised by a more upright, hexagonal Skoda grille featuring double slats. The headlights, which are slimmer than in the predecessor, combine with the fog lights, positioned below, to create a new four-eyed face. Another noticeable new feature is the redesigned front apron, with a wider central air intake framed by L-shaped elements on either side and an aluminium insert.

The second sketch is a close-up of the redesigned front headlights. It clearly depicts the two LED modules, arranged one on top of the other, creating a characteristic light signature.

The third sketch shows that the sharply drawn taillights now also have a more slimmed-down look, mirroring their counterparts at the front. They feature the brand’s signature crystalline structures and form a flatter version of the classic Skoda C-shape design.

Over 600,000 units of the flagship Skoda SUV have been produced and is offered in 60 markets around the world.

 

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