For the first time, a new sub-four-meter SUV from Skoda has been seen in India for testing. The company announced earlier this month that it intended to launch a new sub-compact SUV into the market, which is currently dominated by the Tata Nexon, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Hyundai Venue, Kia Sonet facelift, and Mahindra XUV300. This market category is known for its constant growth.
Design of the new Skoda sub-four-meter SUV
The spy photo only displays a small section of the Skoda sub-compact SUV's back end, leaving the front end and side profile hidden. The test mule, nevertheless, was fully disguised.
A teaser picture of Skoda's upcoming sub-four-meter SUV has already been released. This will really be among the first products in India to feature the brand's updated design ethos.
It will have split headlights, as seen in the teaser, with the primary LED headlights placed below the daytime driving lights, which are positioned parallel to the edge of the bonnet. The modern full-length light bar might be its reward.
It will have split headlights, as seen in the teaser, with the primary LED headlights placed below the daytime driving lights, which are positioned parallel to the edge of the bonnet. The modern full-length light bar might be its reward.
In the interim, it will run on the same MQB-A0-IN architecture as the Volkswagen Virtus, Skoda Slavia, Volkswagen Taigun, and Volkswagen Kushaq.
Interior of the new Skoda sub-four-meter SUV
Expect a new interior design, possibly emulating the new-generation Kodiaq and Superb, with features like a dual-tone theme, a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system, an all-digital instrument cluster, wireless charging pad, ventilated seats, artificial leather upholstery, telematics, sunroof, USB Type-C sockets, powered driver seat, ambient lighting, and air purification, among other things. The spy photos do not reveal any information about the interior.