New 2024 Škoda Kodiaq vs Old 2021 Kodiaq - visual compare
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 Published On Oct 4, 2023

Škoda Kodiaq New vs Old
The second-generation Kodiaq has grown moderately compared to its predecessor, but to great effect. The new version is 61 millimetres longer at 4,758 millimetres, with a wheelbase of 2,791 millimetres. The width of 1,864 millimetres and an almost unchanged height of 1,659 millimetres make for a very spacious interior. In the seven-seater version, passengers in the third row of seats now have 920 millimetres of headroom, 15 millimetres more than in the predecessor. Luggage capacity has also increased: in the five-seater version, it has grown by 75 litres to 910 litres without folding the rear seats down. With the rear seats folded down, maximum capacity has increased by 40 litres to 2,105 litres. The seven-seater now holds 340 litres behind the third row of seats, 70 more than before, and 845 litres with the third-row seats folded down. This is an increase of 80 litres. The seven-seater’s maximum cargo capacity is now 2,035 litres, 30 litres more than in the first generation.

Large alloy wheels from 17 to 20 inches and nine exterior colours
The all-new Kodiaq comes in Selection and Sportline versions, as well as with various Design Selections, and rolls on large alloy wheels with diameters ranging from 17 to 20 inches. The basic version comes with 17-inch alloys in silver. Škoda offers nine colours for its large SUV: two solid colours and a total of seven metallic paint finishes, including the new Bronx Gold Metallic.

Interior: Combining a spacious design and innovative controls with sustainable materials

Free-standing 13-inch infotainment screen and premiere for head-up display
Innovative rotary push-buttons – “Smart Dials” – with integrated digital displays
Fast charging at 45 W via USB-C ports or inductive charging at 15 W in the Phone Box
New interior concept with Design Selections and focus on sustainable materials
Full connectivity: mobile online services, Functions on Demand and infotainment apps

13-inch infotainment display with optional navigation function
The infotainment system in the second-generation Kodiaq features a 10-inch central multi‑touch display and DAB+ radio reception as standard, along with gesture and voice control. The navigation function including online radio and a 13-inch screen are available as an optional package. A head-up display complementing the standard 10-inch Virtual Cockpit is making its debut in this model series. The all-new Kodiaq is also equipped with four USB-C ports as standard (two at the front and two at the rear). Providing an output of 45 W, they can even be used to power laptops, in addition to charging smartphones and tablets. A 15 W USB-C port on the back of the interior mirror is also standard. Eight speakers in the door panels and a central speaker in the instrument panel are standard for superb sound. A Canton Sound System with 14 speakers, including four surround speakers, is available as an option.

Improved climate control, massage seats and a Phone Box for two smartphones
Another new feature is the climate control menu, which provides quick access to all heating functions for the seats, steering wheel, windscreen and rear window via a single, user-configurable Heaters button. Ergo seats with a pneumatic massage function are optionally available. They each have ten air cushions that can be programmed via the infotainment menu or controls on the seat, with a choice of intensity levels and time settings. The Kodiaq also offers an optional Phone Box for simultaneous inductive fast charging of two smartphones at 15 W, complete with a cooling function.

Four Design Selections to choose from
The Kodiaq adopts the Design Selections already known from the Enyaq family, featuring coordinated colours and materials. The choices include Loft with grey fabric seat upholstery, Lounge with grey Suedia microfibre upholstery and X-shaped decorative stitching in Mustard Yellow, and ecoSuite featuring sustainably treated leather in black with grey X-shaped decorative stitching or in Cognac with tone-on-tone stitching. All chrome detailing in the interior has been replaced with the new Unique Dark Chrome finish. In addition to the Smart Dials, this also includes the trim on the door panels and on the redesigned steering wheel, the frame of the infotainment screen, and other decorative strips accentuating the instrument panel’s air vents, the top part of the dashboard and the cover for the storage compartment in the centre console.

Source: skoda

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