New Skoda Kodiaq 7 Seater SUV revealed


› Discover new grounds: with the Å KODA KODIAQ, the brand is starting its extensive SUV campaign and will conquer new markets and win over new customers

› Transfer of Å KODA’s design language into the SUV segment; light, safe bodywork
› Very spacious interior, largest boot within its class with a volume of up to 2,065 l


› 4.70 m long, adjustable rear seats as standard, optional third row of seats 
› Towing capacity of up to 2.5 t, Tow Assist available
› Functional and practical thanks to many new ‘Simply Clever’ features 
› Pioneering driver assistance systems, which are often only available in higher vehicle classes

› State-of-the-art infotainment systems, new connectivity solutions with Å KODA Connect
› Five engines, high performance with fuel efficiency
› 6-speed manual transmission, 6- and 7-speed DSG transmission, front-wheel and all-wheel drive 
› Balanced chassis, optional Driving Mode Select and DCC shock absorbers

Five powertrains, two TDI and three TSI engines, make up the engine range at the launch of the Å KODA KODIAQ. They have capacities of 1.4 and 2.0 l, and power output ranges from 92 kW (125 PS) to 140 kW (190 PS). The diesel and petrol engines feature turbocharged direct injection and fulfil EU6 emission standards. All engines also feature a Stop-Start system, brake energy recovery and a powerful thermo-management system, contributing to low consumption despite the mighty power delivery.
The 2.0 TDI is available in two versions. The first version generates 110 kW (150 PS) and 340 Nm. The top-of-the-range version delivers 140 kW (190 PS) and puts 400 Nm on the crankshaft. On average, the entry-level TDI consumes 5.0 l of diesel (131 g CO2/km) per 100 km. The most powerful diesel engine accelerates the large SUV from 0-100 km/h in 8.6 s and reaches a top speed of up to 210 km/h.

The range of petrol engines consists of two 1.4 TSI engines and one 2.0 TSI. The entry-level version of the compact four-cylinder generates 92 kW (125 PS) and 200 Nm of torque. Its NEDC consumption is 6.0 l per 100 km, which corresponds to 140 g CO2/km. In the more powerful version, the 1.4-litre exerts 110 kW (150 PS) and 250 Nm of torque; its ACT system – Active Cylinder Technology – shuts down the second and third cylinders when the load and engine speed are low. The top-of-the-range 2.0 TSI petrol engine features a new combustion process for high efficiency. Power output is 132 kW (180 PS), torque is 320 Nm.

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