Skoda is continuing its SUV offensive this year, with the Czech brand due to reveal an all-new crossover at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
Set to make its world premiere on March 5, the as-yet-unnamed model will become the smallest model in the company’s SUV line-up – sitting below the popular Karoq and Kodiaq options.
Built on Volkswagen Group’s MQB platform – which is the base for some of the conglomerates most recognisable models – the new crossover will come with dimensions suited to urban driving, but will have a raised ride height and plenty of ground clearance so it can go off the beaten track.
To tease the new model, Skoda has released an image of the vehicle’s front-on silhouette which also shows the lighting layout – the LED daytime running lights are separated from the main LED headlights which come with dynamic indicators.
See Available Skoda dealsSkoda also confirmed the new model will feature new assistance systems as well as the brand’s usual ‘Simply Clever’ solutions.
The crossover will be displayed at the annual Swiss motor show from March 5 to 17 – with the car likely to go on sale in the third quarter of this year.