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Skoda Kodiaq interior Revealed Officially

Skoda Kodiaq, the first-ever mid-size SUV from the Czech Automaker, is the heated subject in the global car segment as it is going to be showcased globally at an event in Berlin, Thursday on September 1st. Last month, Skoda has managed to present its all-new Kodia via various means. The Czech brand rendered images of Kodiaq in the bizarre disguise of white, black and grey camouflage. Apart from this, it has surfaced images of the camouflaged mule performing test rounds at the Tour de France program as a promotional strategy.

It is the first time when the Kodiaq’s interior has been revealed. A batch of released images which featuring the equipped user-friendly and luxurious contents inside the cabin. The features include a three-spoke steering wheel with minimal buttons, a large touch screen display with a sophisticated glass design, a small segment of dials and buttons neatly decorated in two symmetrical zones and the air vents as well. An array of hard plastics and leather accents has also been used there to offer a more improvised and modern interior.

According to the company, all the switches, and their functions are self-defined as there is no need to waste much time to figure out what certain button will perform. Built on the dimension measures of 4.70 meters in length and 1.88 meters in width, the new Kodiaq is an excellent example of the interior as the manufacturer has managed well to put together all the needed attributes in the provided space. Altogether, it also offers best in class boot space with the aid of third-row foldable seats.

As per the Skoda’s earlier reports, the company promises to offer Tow Assist and Manoeuvre Assist to help drivers reverse while towing by automating both steering and braking. Once launched, the first in a seven-seat segment offering from the brand will lock its horns with the likes of the Mazda CX-9 and the Toyota Kluger.

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