2024 Skoda Kodiaq Rendering Takes After Teasers, SUV Debuts October 4

2024 Skoda Kodiaq Rendering Takes After Teasers, SUV Debuts October 4

2024 Skoda Kodiaq Rendering Takes After Teasers, SUV Debuts October 4

The second-generation Skoda Kodiaq will be unveiled on October 4, following a prolonged teaser campaign. In the meantime, an unofficial rendering has been created based on the sketches released by Skoda, offering a realistic preview of what the mid-size SUV will look like.

The 2024 Kodiaq will retain the familiar design elements of its predecessor, including double lights, squared-off wheel arches, and the traditional front grille. Skoda has chosen to take an evolutionary approach in terms of design and has not taken any major risks.



2024 Skoda Kodiaq final rendering

The new Kodiaq will feature second-generation matrix LED adaptive headlights, a rear light bar, and a dark chrome finish for the D-pillars. Skoda has also updated the font used for the brand’s name on the center of the tailgate. However, it has decided not to revert back to the previous logo depicting a winged arrow. Wheel sizes will range from 17 inches for the base model to 20 inches for the higher-end trims.

While the exterior design remains largely unchanged, the interior of the 2024 Kodiaq will undergo a revolution. It will feature an all-new dashboard with a massive 13-inch touchscreen and three 1.25-inch displays mounted within a rotary knob on the center console. These smaller screens will provide additional functionality and reduce clutter. The driver will also benefit from a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster.

In terms of space, Skoda has increased the dimensions of the Kodiaq. The SUV is now 61 mm (2.4 in) longer, offering greater cargo capacity for both the five- and seven-seat versions. Additionally, the roofline has been adjusted to provide more headroom for passengers in the rear seats, making the second-generation Kodiaq exceptionally spacious.

The 2024 Kodiaq will be one of the last VW Group vehicles to be offered with combustion engines. It will be available with a range of engine options, including a 1.5 TSI that will power a plug-in hybrid version. All variants of the SUV will be equipped with a dual-clutch automatic transmission, and some will have all-wheel drive.