Concept model to debut at 2016 Geneva Motor Show.
Skoda will unveil a precursor to the anticipated Skoda Kodiak (name unconfirmed) SUV at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show. Dubbed the Skoda VisionS, it gives an insight as to what a Skoda SUV, larger than the Yeti, will look like.
Following the render of its front-end, IAB's artist, Shoeb R Kalania has created a new render of its rear end, which could look close to the real-deal. Based on the cues from the VisionS concept, it features angular LED taillamps, dual exhaust pipes enclosed by the black-plastic bumper, triangular reflectors and a roof spoiler.
The Skoda Kodiak will adopt Skoda’s latest design language, and the front-end is characterized by angular lines, long butterfly grille and sleek LED headlamps with LED DRLs.
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The Skoda SUV will ride on the MQB platform from the second generation VW Tiguan, and will also share engine lineup with its German cousin. It includes a lineup of 2.0-liter TSI and TDI engines with power outputs ranging from 150 PS (148 hp) to 240 PS (237 hp). An AWD system would be standard in top-end grades of the Skoda Kodiak.