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Skoda Kodiaq: Take a look at Skoda's First 7-seater SUV

Built on Volkswagen's MQB platform, the Skoda Kodiaq is the first 7-seater compact SUV by the Czech automaker
At the rear, it gets wraparound tail-lamps, integrated spoiler and raked-in windscreen.
It also comes with different driving modes like normal, eco, sport, individual, and snow.
The Kodiaq also features rear row AC vents and power socket for the convenience of the passengers.
it is also equipped with cruise control
the instrument cluster comprises of a MID, displaying all the vital information
it comes with segment first powernap pack, which comes with a set of two blankets and special rear-seat headrests designed to provide maximum comfort on long trips.
the Kodiaq runs on 235/55 R18 tyres
For the safety aspect, Skoda has equipped the Kodiaq with 9 airbags
To add to the charm the Skoda Kodiaq also comes with Caton speakers
The Indian spec Kodiaq will be offered with only one variant - a 2.0L 4-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine which churns out 150Ps of power and a peak torque of 350Nm, which comes mated to a 7-speed DSG auto-box.
the Kodiaq features a 3-way electrically adjustable driver's seat with 3-way memory functions along with a console for infotainment system
multi-function steering wheel with controls mounted for audio/telephony.
Skoda signature butterfly grille makes the design more aggressive and desirable, along with angular lines, two-tier headlamps, a 3-part air dam, fog lamps and a sporty bumper.
three-zone, climatronic temperature control allowing co-passengers to set their own temperature, according to their comfort need.
the 7-speed DSG automatic gearbox
Imported as complete knocked down unit (CKD), we expect the price of the Skoda Kodiaq to fall in the range of Rs 26-28 lakh.
From the side, the Kodiaq sports a wide aggressive stance and muscular wheel arches accentuate the design further.
Similar to the Tiguan, the headlamps and the taillamps come with LEDs with the cornering fog lamps sit just below the headlamp, unlike other SUVs, where fog lamps are positioned in the bumper.
the bold & muscular stance makes it stand apart from the competition
one of the comfort & convenience features is the remote controlled hands-free tail gate open/close
The Kodiaq features sharp lines, long hood and flat tyres which are visually appealing.
Skoda’s Connect Touchscreen system with an 8-inch screen which supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and also diaplays video for reversing camera and navigation.
The Skoda Kodiaq is 4687 mm longer and 1882 mm wider, which gives it a large SUV look but at the same time sharp headlamps, taillamps and tornado lines make it elegant and sophisticated.
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