Expected to arrive in 2019.
The Skoda Kodiaq will go on sale in early 2017 and will be followed by the second-gen Skoda Yeti in 2018. Later, an even smaller SUV will be launched, that the media dubs 'Skoda Polar', and speculative renderings created by Remco Meulendijk gives a preview.
The Skoda Polar will be will be an SUV equivalent of the Skoda Fabia and compete with the Seat Arona, Honda HR-V, Mazda CX-3, and the Toyota C-HR. Like the Arona and the future VW Polo-class SUV, the Skoda Polar will be underpinned by the Volkswagen Group's MQB-A0 platform.
Of the three compact crossovers, the Skoda Polar will probably sit in the middle, being more affordable than the Volkswagen, but more expensive than Seat's.
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The Skoda Polar will come with three- and four-cylinder TSI petrol and four-cylinder TDI diesel engines with displacements 1.0- to 1.5-litre at launch. These may include the new 1.5-litre four-cylinder engines that reported to debut in the VW Golf facelift next year. Skoda does have 2.0-litre TSI and TDI units also in its portfolio, but that'll probably be reserved for the Kodiaq and next-gen Yeti (in the crossover/SUV range).
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