Skoda has given the Kodiaq a mid-cycle refresh, almost five years after it was first released. The 2021 model boasts updated looks that bring it in line with the company’s latest vehicles, new technology gear and a new engine for the range-topping Kodiaq RS. The front and rear bumpers of the brand’s flagship SUV, which is a sister model to the Volkswagen Tiguan and Seat Tarraco, have been restyled.
It has a more upright grille, slimmer LED
headlights with available LED Matrix clusters, repositioned fog lamps, new
diffuser, taillights, narrower rear window and ‘Skoda’ lettering in the middle
of the tailgate, in addition to a new selection of wheels up to 20 inches in
size.
The dashboard panel is virtually unchanged
and incorporates the standard 8-inch or optional 9.2-inch infotainment system
in the middle. This is complemented by the optional 10.25-inch digital
instrument cluster. The two-spoke steering wheel that equips the entire 2021
Kodiaq range, save for the SportLine and RS models, which get a three-spoke
design, is also new.
The ambient lighting has been enhanced,
there are new decorative trims, contrast stitching and new seats with
ventilation, heating and massage functions. Smartphone integration, digital
radio, improved audio and remote functionality are also included. The cockpit
remains one of the most spacious in the mid-size SUV segment and can
accommodate up to seven people.
Powering the entry-level model will be a
150 PS 1.5-liter TSI petrol engine with a six-speed manual
gearbox and front-wheel drive. A 190 PS 2.0-liter TSI will be
available as well, alongside a 2.0-liter TDI diesel in two outputs, with 150 PS and 200 PS respectively. All, bar the 1.5
TSI, are offered with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission as standard. The
150 PS TDI is available with either front- or all-wheel drive, and the rest
come with AWD. Sitting at the top of the range is the Kodiaq RS (vRS in the
UK), which is now powered by a 245 PS 2.0-liter TSI petrol
engine instead of the old bi-turbo diesel.
Skoda will start accepting orders for the
facelifted Kodiaq in the coming months. In the UK, it will launch in July, and
the lineup will comprise of the S, SE, SE L, L&K and SportLine trim levels,
with the vRS topping the range. Pricing details will be announced in due
course, yet it will probably cost a bit more than the outgoing iteration, which
starts at £ 26,635 (US$ 36,569).