VIDEO – Skoda Kodiaq SportLine review | 3 Good 3 Bad
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Skoda Kodiaq SportLine 1.4 TSI 4x4
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Summary
The Kodiaq SportLine is the most viasually-appealing in the range. Unfortunately there are no exciting engines to give it the punchy performance it deserves, and the Kodiaq’s stature makes for somewhat comical handling. But when you’re not trying to be a racing driver, this is a vastly practical family car with 7-seats and serious kerb appeal. And for those wanting proper sportiness; the Kodiaq vRS is imminent.
Facts and Figures
Engine | 1.4-litre, 4-cylinder turbocharged petrol |
Max power | 150PS at 5,000-6,000rpm |
Max torque | 250Nm at 1,500-3,500rpm |
Drivetrain | 6-speed manual gearbox, four-wheel drive |
0-62mph | 9.9 seconds |
Top speed | 121mph |
Fuel tank size | 60 litres |
Fuel consumption | 40.9 mpg, combined cycle |
CO2 emissions | 156 g/km |
Kerb weight | 1,583 kg |
Towing capacity | 2,000kg braked / 750kg unbraked |
Luggage capacity | 270 litres (7-seat mode) / 720 litres (5-seat mode) |
NCAP rating | 5 stars |
Base price | £33,390 |
Price as tested | £34,825 |
Company website | www.skoda.co.uk/models/kodiaq |