Aesthetically, the new Karoq is distinguished by a wider and now hexagonal grille, restyled front and rear bumpers, as well as slimmer LED headlights and taillights.

The daytime running lights are now split in two and, for the first time, the Karoq can be fitted with optional 'full LED' matrix headlights.

Aerodynamics have been improved by over 9%, meaning the SUV now boasts a drag coefficient (Cx) of 0.30 and correspondingly reduced CO2 emissions.

This was made possible in particular by new alloy wheels with Aero inserts, a longer rear spoiler, side deflectors at the level of the rear window and a now fully faired underbody.

A more sustainable interior

Some skins are made from durable materials.

For example, in the Eco pack, the seat coverings are partly made from recycled PET bottles.

Comfort-enhancing options include upgraded ambient lighting, which now also illuminates the rear door trim in one of 10 colors.

Five engines to choose from

The new Skoda Karoq can be equipped with one of the 5 engines of the latest EVO generation from the Volkswagen Group.

Two diesel and three gasoline engines deliver power ranging from 110 hp to 190 hp.

The 190 hp 2.0 TSI is exclusively reserved for the Karoq Sportline and is associated with all-wheel drive.

For the 150 hp 2.0 TDI, all-wheel drive is offered as an option.

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