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Skoda's inexpensive family model with a large trunk will become much more powerful

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Skoda Kodiaq RS
A practical fast crossover is being prepared for the premiere. Source: Carscoops.

The premiere of the 2nd generation Skoda Kodiaq RS is approaching. This is a very powerful variant based on the popular family model with a large trunk, which customers appreciate for its practicality. Now, speed will be added to the list of qualities.

Carscoops shows new photos of the Skoda Kodiaq RS 2025 model year. The car is on the road for road tests. Earlier, patent images with the finished design were leaked online. The prototype generally corresponds to them.

The sporty crossover differs from the standard car by a more aggressive bumper design and unique wheels. A 265 hp engine is expected under the hood.

Skoda Kodiaq RS

The previously standard 2nd-generation Skoda Kodiaq crossover has entered the assembly line. The model has changed a lot, becoming larger and more brutal in appearance. This is facilitated by the new design of the Skoda Kodiaq, which distances the car from its predecessor.

Skoda Kodiaq RS

The car received different powerplants: 1.5 liter (148 hp), 2.0 liter (201 hp), and 2.0 liter (148 and 190 hp) gasoline engines. Also, for the first time in the lineup, a hybrid Skoda Kodiaq with a 201 hp powerplant appeared. Such a crossover can travel up to 100 km exclusively on electric power.

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