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The eco-friendly Kodiaq: A smart SUV choice

Skoda Kodiaq iV

By Bill McCarthy


The Kodiaq has proven itself as a strong contender in the competitive SUV market, offering an impressive blend of space, practicality, and value and ever-improving quality.

A more accessible alternative to premium rivals, it delivers many of the same key premium features without the luxury price tag.
Since its debut in 2016, the Kodiaq has proved a winner, and the second-generation offers a fresh design, updated technology, and is more sustainable.

Buyers can choose between petrol, diesel, or the first plug-in hybrid (PHEV) engine, with its extensive 70-mile EV range, along with the option of five or seven seats.

This plug-in model only offers five seats, to accommodate the large battery. This, however means there is greater boot space.
At a starting price of around £38k, you get plenty for your money.

The base SE includes 18-inch alloys, LED lights, heated front seats, keyless start, 13-inch nav, 10.25-inch virtual cockpit, tri-zone climate control.
This SE L model adds 19-inch alloys, Matrix LED headlights, keyless entry, power-adjustable driver’s seat with memory, powered boot, and black leather interior.

Fresh design

Showcasing what Skoda describes as a “Modern Solid” design philosophy, it is a smart-looking SUV with a 6cm-longer wheelbase with improved aerodynamics.
It looks good with a slightly modified grille featuring the latest Skoda badge, flanked by stylish light clusters, with optional LED Matrix headlights and animated taillights. In addition, it sports snazzy 20-inch alloys, blacked-out roof rails and mirrors.

Eco-friendly interior

The premium touch extends inside the roomy cabin, which uses recycled materials for the seats and carpets. Eco-leather seats are also an option.

This model is dominated by a 13-inch touchscreen – an upgrade from the standard 10-inch option – which controls major functions like navigation, infotainment, smartphone connectivity.
Also available are a head-up display, wireless charging, and an AI voice assistant.

Secondary controls are logically placed, while the gear shift has been moved to the steering column, to create extra space on the centre console. It took a little bit of getting used to, but soon become second nature.
Other high-end touches include mood lighting and dark chrome accents.

Plug-in hybrid power and economy

The 1.5 TSI iV PHEV combines a 150PS turbo petrol engine with an electric motor, delivering a total output of 204PS.
The acceleration is impressive for such a large vehicle, reaching 60 mph in just over eight seconds while achieving decent economy.
The official figure of 575mpg, like many plug-ins, does not equate to the real world, but around mid-40s mpg seemed reasonable during a varied test drive.
When running on electric power alone, the Kodiaq offers more than 70 miles of range, so in theory, the petrol engine would only be needed on longer journeys. The more battery use, the better the fuel economy.

On the road

The vehicle excels as a motorway cruiser with minimal cabin noise and provides a pleasant driving experience, especially in Comfort mode. Its well-crafted suspension absorbs road imperfections, while the optional Dynamic Chassis Control delivers extra comfort.
For a big SUV, it also handles particularly well. There is some wallow on corners, but most of the time, it feels stable and well-planted on the road.

Space and safety

Boot space, minus the rearmost two seats, is enormous, with 745 litres, expanding to an impressive 1,945 litres when the seats are folded down, while there is plenty of other space including large door bins, deep cubby storage under the central console and two gloveboxes. 

Safety features are extensive, including nine airbags, collision avoidance technology, and safety features like blind spot detection, turn assist, and remote parking. A Travel Assist feature combines adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assistance to deliver safe and effortless, almost one-pedal motorway cruising.

Added value

Skoda also offers added value for customers with a host of Simply Clever additions like an umbrella stored in the driver’s door, cupholders with grips for bottles, and a parking ticket holder and ice scraper hidden in the petrol cap.

Verdict

With its spacious interior, environmentally friendly elements, and PHEV versatility, it’s an excellent choice for those seeking a greener vehicle without compromise.

Factfile

  • Škoda Kodiaq 1.5 TSI iV 204PS
  • Price: £45,465
  • Mechanical: 1,498cc, 204PS four-cylinder petrol engine and 85kW electric motor driving front via six-speed DSG transmission
  • Max speed: 130mph
  • 0-62mph: 8.4 seconds
  • Combined mpg: 46mpg (71 miles EV range)
  • Insurance group: 24E
  • CO2 emissions: 11g/km
  • BiK rating: 5%
  • Warranty: 3 years/60,000 miles

Audi A3: Still a premium diesel option

Audi A3 Sportback

By Bill McCarthy

In the huge range of premium cars in the Audi stable, the A3 perhaps stands out as the most aspirational for those looking to step up a level. It is not hard to see why. It’s been around for a few years, and the latest version of its compact sportback offers the iconic four-ring badging, premium quality, practicality, and excellent fuel economy.

Both the sportback and saloon have been refreshed recently with upgraded lighting, and an enhanced cabin with new infotainment and driver assistance technologies. 

While the drive to electrification goes on, even at a slightly slower pace, the firm still has faith in its diesel products, with this model powered by a clean and greener two litre diesel engine. 

While EVs are due to be the only show in town from 2035, a diesel could last 20 years or more, so still offers a sound alternative.

Sharp exterior look

This latest, prettier, A3 sports a striking honeycomb grille and trapezoidal LED headlights flanking a wider slimmer grille.

The ionic Audi rings are now flush to the grille, with a revised bumper and stylish 20-inch optional alloys on this model.

A new colour palette gives a wider range of options.

Premium interior

The Audi interior has always been one of the best around, particularly this S line version and the latest cockpit is packed with high-end fixtures and fittings, soft touch finish and upgraded technology.

There are high-end materials and new fabrics with aluminium interior elements and door sills with aluminium inserts at the front, illuminated, with ‘S’ logo.

The now familiar virtual cockpit features a central MMI touchscreen for infotainment, and a digital cockpit display to deliver real time driver information.

An onboard Audi app store also allows accept to third-party apps via the MMI touch display

A standout feature is ‘Functions on Demand’, allowing owners to purchase additional features post-delivery.

On the road

On the road, the diesel engine is a bit of a firecracker. Not new but still feeling fresh, lively and refined.

The 150PS two litre unit powers the car to 60mph in just eight seconds. Lively enough for most, while the seven-speed DSG transmissions effortlessly slips through the gears. 

Being a diesel, the extra torque means mid-range acceleration is good, particularly helpful on motorways when overtaking. That extra grunt also allows for better towing capability.

Best of all, economy is excellent with a claimed 53.3mpg, a figure easily matched, despite a lot of motorway driving, combined with more sedate stuff around town.

The upgraded and slightly stiffer suspension on this model delivers an agile and surefooted performance, dismissing sharp bends with ease with the pin sharp steering keeping the car firmly in the direction you point it.

Grip is huge, limpet like when needed. It really is an excellent drive.

Practicality and safety

With generous legroom and a decent boot space of 380 litres (expandable to 1,200 litres with the rear seats folded), it is really practical for everyday use.

Safety features a comprehensive with parking assist, a full range of airbags, and features like adaptive cruise control, distraction and fatigue warning, hill-hold assist and lane departure warning with emergency assist.

Factfile

  • Audi A3 Sportback 35 TDi S-Line S-tronic
  • Price: £39,735 
  • Engine: 150PS 1,968cc turbo diesel, driving front wheels via a 7-speed automatic  transmission 
  • Max Speed: 141 mph  
  • 0-62 mph: 8.1 seconds  
  • Combined MPG: 55.4 
  • Insurance Group: 21  
  • CO2 Emissions: 134 g/km  
  • BiK Rating: 33%  
  • Warranty: 3 years/60,000 miles