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Kar-acking upgrade from Skoda

Skoda Karoq

By Bill McCarthy

IT only seems five minutes ago since the stylish Skoda Karoq was launched in 2017. But now it has had an upgrade, looking even more aerodynamically stylish, with an upgraded interior, sustainable materials, more state-of-the-art assistance and safety systems and, to judge by the public reaction, attractive colours.

Together with bigger sibling the Kodiaq and small family member the Kamiq, it makes for an impressive SUV range. Very impressive in fact, offering style, practicality comfort, value for money and, on this model, excellent performance.

Upgrades include new body-coloured sporty bumper sitting below the wider, restyled hexagonal grille, smart roofbars, slimmer lights to front and rear, privacy glass and panoramic roof, and Karoq lettering is featured on the doors sills and 19-inch alloy wheels.

The new shape improves aerodynamics by nine per cent, which delivers lower emissions and better economy.

Latest upgrades include a new 10.25-inch virtual cockpit digital display and the centrepiece on this version is a 9.2-inch touchscreen, controlling functions like navigation, infotainment and smartphone connectivity. Bluetooth and DAB radio is available as is a permanent internet connection for Skoda services.

There are three trim grades, SE Drive, SE L and SportLine and three petrol and two diesel engines. All are well equipped,with this model offering all the bells and whistles you could wish for.

The microsuede heated and powered seats are comfortable and supportive with good head and legroom available. it also features brushed metal dashboard inserts, soft touch finish and smart multi-function two-spoke steering wheel and aluminium pedals while the SportLline logo is prominent throughout.

In practical terms, the split rear seats offer a number of combinations for maximum stowage, while the large, almost cavernous boot space has hooks and netting to keep cargo secure. It also features the virtual pedal, which allows you to simulate a pedal under the boot for it to open electronically.

On the road, the two-litre190ps petrol engine delivers plenty of grunt. Mated with a seven-speed auto gearbox, it hits 60mph in just seven seconds – an impressive turn for speed for the type of vehicle. It is particularly impressive on the motorway, cruising effortlessly with plenty in reserve for rapid overtaking.

It is a smooth and refined engine while the gear changes via the DSG box are seamless. It’s a sporty engine and a sporty suspension set up allows the car to handle well, while at the same time smoothing out the worst of our roads, while the car always feels stable and composed, particular on twisting country lanes.

When conditions require, Skoda’s tested all-wheel drive capability gives extra traction and has proven over the years to be a more than capable off-road performer.

Considering the performance available, it is still pretty frugal with nearly 40mpg claimed. Not bad for a car with 4×4 capability.

Skoda’s Simply Clever gizmos have been around for a while now and originally thought of as gimmicks, they are all in fact practical touches and include door pockets to hold water bottles, umbrella under the passenger seat, a mini waste-bin, which really isn ‘t that practical and the always useful ice scraper inside the filler cap.

It is packed with safety kit with a full range of airbags, and active and passive features which include stability control, driver drowsiness alerts, cross traffic warning, front race with automatic braking and a host of other features.

Factfile

Skoda Karoq Sportline 2.0 TSI 190ps DSG 4×4

Price: £37,295

Mechanical: 190ps, 1,998hp petrol engine driving all wheels via wheels via 7-speed auto gearbox

Max Speed: 137mph

0-62mph: 7 seconds

Combined MPG: 38mpg

Insurance Group: 21

C02 emissions: 174g/km

Bik rating: 37%

Warranty:  3yrs/60,000 miles

Skoda powering ahead with Enyaq

Skoda Enyaq iV80

By Bill McCarthy


WHISPER the question quietly, but is Skoda is now as good as its parent company VW? Its ascendancy in the last 25 years has been remarkable and it now challenges the best with a small, but competitive range of vehicles, all at sensible prices.

The Enyaq is a case in point. The firm’s first all-electric vehicle and sharing much of the technology of its parent firm and offering the kind of range to almost, but not quite, puts range anxiety to bed for good.

It also offers even quicker charging. Built on the VW group’s modular electrification toolkit (MEB) platform it is a good looking, practical, and spacious SUV

It comes with two battery sizes available, the 62kWh (Enyaq iV 60 Nav) and 82kWh (Enyaq iV 80) driven here.

The former offers a range of 256 miles, while the iV 80 SportLine up to 327 miles and Enyaq iV 80 up to 333 miles on WLTP combined cycle. Pretty impressive.

It’s good news on the battery front, but on the infrastructure front, it is still lagging, so any journey of any length still needs careful planning.

Another bonus is rapid charging speeds of up to 80 per cent charge possible in approx 38 minutes and those EV waverers may be convinced to go the whole electric hog.

It certainly looks the part, with a powerful, sculpted stance, all sharp creases angles, together with eye-catching grille, smart alloys, at 19 inches, the largest diameter ever fitted to a Skoda as standard, although sportier 20 and 21-inch wheels can be specified. The crystalline headlights and tail lights add an elegant touch.

As an SUV it offers good interior space thanks to what Skoda describes as the skateboard platform, where the battery is incorporated into the floor to save space and increase headroom.

The interior is pretty minimalist, with the 13-inch central touchscreen dominant. This controls connectivity for smartphones, infotainment with DAB radio and navigation system and is complemented by a smaller digital cockpit display which allows drivers to customise their display

In addition, the multi-function steering wheel adds extra functionality, and includes  paddles for setting the levels of regenerative braking which in turn sends charge to the battery, while standard kit includes cruise control and speed limiter, rear parking sensors, light and rain sensors with auto-dimming rearview mirror.

And in typical Skoda style their Simply Clever additions include ice scraper now in the tailgate, the ubiquitous hidden brolly, plus smartphone pockets on the front seat backrests and two storage compartments in the centre console and foldaway brolly.

There are six different interior designs, Loft, Lounge,  Suite, EcoSuite and SportLine. They all offer something unique. The Suite version on this model features black leather upholstery with brown stitching and artificial leather trimmed dashboard.

Customers choosing the 82kWh battery pack benefit from an increased standard specification that includes chrome detailing, front parking sensors and a rear-view camera,

To the rear you can pretty much pack the kitchen sink, with 585 litres of boot space which expands to 1,710 litres with the rear seats folded flat..

On the road, the performance is impressive. As with all electric cars maximum torque is available from as soon as you floor the throttle pedal.

The drive comes via a rear-mounted motor driving the rear wheels through a single-speed transmission mounted on the rear axle. It is quick, hitting 60mph in just over eight seconds.

Drive Mode Select offers five driving modes (Eco, Comfort, Normal, Sport and Individual), depending on whether you want maximum economy or a more engaging drive.

Handling is excellent thanks to the low centre of gravity while the driven rear wheels improve traction when accelerating. The car feels pretty agile, considering its size, while the ride itself feels comfortable, just what you would expect for a family orientated vehicle.

As first electric efforts go, this seems pretty much the real deal with huge range, practicality and a competitive price.

FAST FACTS

Skoda Enyaq iV80 82 kW Suite

Price: £42,900

Mechanical: 204ps electric motor driving rear wheels via single speed transmission

Max speed: 99 mph

0-62mph: 8.2 secs

Range: 331 miles

CO2 emissions: 0 g/km 

Warranty: 3yrs/60,000 miles