Skoda has planned the launch of a new fully electric mini suv in the coming years, designed specifically for urban use and with very short specifications and is offered for less than 20,000 euros. This future model, which currently does not have a final name, will replace the Citigo-e iV within the Czech automaker’s lineup.
The Skoda’s next B-compact SUV will represent the entry-level vehicles within the Volkswagen group. It will be one of the first cars to feature the new exclusive design language of the Skoda brand. Its design will have a combination of compactness and ground clearance typical of an SUV, offering a balanced and functional aesthetic. Let’s dive deeper:
- Perfect and economical: because the new Skoda SUV is eagerly awaited
- It’s not just the new Skoda SUV that is arriving
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Perfect and economical: because the new Skoda SUV is eagerly awaited
Skoda’s next mini suv will be the a new entry-level model in the range of the brand within the Volkswagen Group, and will be one of the first vehicles to feature the Czech automaker’s unique new design language.
This compact car will have significant ground clearance and SUV styling cues. It will be positioned as a replacement for the Skoda Fabia and will be sold at the same time as the last for a few years, following the company’s strategy to support sales of internal combustion engines during the transition to the electric range.
The B-Suv Skoda, fully electric, will be one of the first Volkswagen Group vehicles built on the MEB front-wheel drive platform. It will be available with two battery options: 38 kWh and 56 kWh, enabling a range that can exceed 450 km.
It’s not just the new Skoda SUV that is arriving
Skoda is currently going through a transition phase with the launch of its electric car family Enyaq iV. Pending the arrival of more electric models, including the new economical B-SUV, the company has planned a refresh of its vehicle range.
Skoda Kodiaq, which has been on the market since 2017, will be redesigned. The changes will affect the front and rear of the car, allowing it to remain competitive until 2026. In addition, the new Kodiaq will have a hybrid recharging system, which has not been used until now despite being available on the platform. of the car.
Even a compact crossover Skoda Kamiq it will undergo restyling and will be delivered by the end of 2023. The cosmetic changes will be minor and will not significantly affect the car’s style. The Kamiq, based on the MQB A0 platform, will continue to be available with petrol power, including three and four cylinder engines, with no hybrid engine option.
Same for Kamiq, too Skoda Scala it will undergo a facelift and minor cosmetic changes. The engine range of the Scala, which includes petrol engines such as 1.0 TSI EVO and 1.5 TSI, will remain unchanged, without the introduction of hybrid propulsion systems.
The fourth generation of Skoda Superbwhich will be distinguished by its comfort, spaciousness and competitive prices compared to its first competition, is scheduled to be launched in the summer of 2024, following the presentation earlier this year.
A new Superb will be available as a sedan and as an estate, called the Superb Combi, and will be based on the MQB platform. The powertrain range is expected to include gasoline and diesel engines, as well as new hybrid hybrid systems.