10 Things to Know About New Skoda Kamiq Suv 2020

This is the Kamiq Skoda all-new small SUV sits below the Volkswagen T-Roc and the Skoda Kodiaq is the Czech companies lineup. Here are 10 things to know about new Skoda Kamiq SUV 2020.

1.Styling

The Skoda Kamiq is a bit bigger than a box truck and t cross and compared to Skoda as other SUVs. There are a flatter grille and headlights that now sit below the daytime running lights bit like Citroen has been doing for years. The Skoda syndicators pulsate like on an Audi.

2. Name

The name Kamiq is taken from the language of the Inuit people who live in northern Canada and Greenland. It means something that fits perfectly. Skoda says the Kamiq is an SUV with compact dimensions then makes it a perfect fit for the city.

3. Interior

Inside the Kamiq is as exciting as an igloo but while it may not have the visual flair of a Citroen cactus being a Skoda. It should all feel very well screwed together and in a brave new move -. Skoda rather than integrating the infotainment system into the – they’ve mounted it separately and higher up on top of it. So you don’t have to look down while driving to see what’s going on.

4. Power

You’ll be able to get a commit with a 1-liter 3-cylinder turbo with either 95 or 115 horsepower or a 1.5-liter four-cylinder turbo with 150 horsepower. The only diesel is a 1.6 liter with 115 horsepower. Diesel is more like to do around 50 miles per gallon and by the way, a 7-speed automatic version will be available if you can’t be asked to change gears yourself.

5. Space

The advantage of the Skoda kamiq SUV body compared to a normal hatchback like the Fabio is improved interior space. This means there’s plenty of room in the back even
for the tallest of North Canadian Inuit. The boots are also pretty big – with a 400-liter capacity that’s 20 liters more than a Volkswagen golf’s boot has.

6. Price

The Skoda Kamiq will start from around 18,000 pounds for a basic 95 horsepower petrol model. The 1.5-liter petrol will be around 22,000 pounds a range-topping diesel version with an automatic gearbox will cost about 25 thousand pounds.

7. Lies

The Skoda Kamiq may try to look like an off-roader but it’s all a charade because there isn’t even a full wheel drive version available. In fact, you can’t get a sport chassis that loads the car by 10 millimeters and includes adjustable suspension with a sports mode. It does not very offer it that and while you can pay extra for underbody protection. That’s more to prevent damage when driving over speed humps too quickly.

8. Screens

The Skoda Kamiq is available with three entertainment systems with either six-eight or nine-inch screens. The former gets a puny full speaker sound system while the other two get eight speakers. If you really want to ramp things up a visit to the options list can get you ten-speaker stereo with a four hundred and five-watt output. Plus there’s also an optional driver digital display with a 10-inch screen.

9. Heating

The Kamiq has more heater elements than a pensioner living room. You can have a heated windscreen, a heated steering wheel, heated front seats, and heated rear seats. They don’t emit the warming globe. There will be a lot cheaper to run so you won’t get hypothermia because you do worried about turning them on.

10. Clever

There’s plenty of clever features packed into the Kamiq. In fact, it’s the first Skoda to get plastic guards that pop out to protect the edges of the doors just like on a Ford. There’s also an umbrella hidden in the driver’s door and a magnetic tort integrated into the boot. You can even get an electrically operated tow hitch if you’re a trailer towing kind of person.