Skoda Kodiaq and Superb interiors showcased before unveiling
【Summary】Skoda has revealed the new interiors of the Kodiaq SUV and Superb Estate models. The updates include changes to the steering wheel, instrument cluster, dash, and trim. The gear selector has been moved to the steering column to clean up the center console. The interiors feature a 10.25" instrument cluster, 12.9" infotainment system, and Skoda's new 'Smart Dials'. Other enhancements include smartphone charging, USB-C ports, ergo seats, and environmentally responsible materials.
The upcoming Skoda Kodiaq SUV and Superb Estate are set to be revealed soon, and Skoda has released the first photos of their new interiors. Despite the push towards electric vehicles, Skoda continues to deliver new and updated ICE models, as evidenced by the recent makeovers of the Skoda Scala and Skoda Kamiq, as well as the teaser for a new Superb in November.
Both the Superb and Kodiaq interiors have received some updates. The steering wheel, instrument cluster, dash, and trim have all been given titivations. In order to tidy up the center console, the gear selector has been moved to the steering column. The Superb and Kodiaq also feature a 10.25" instrument cluster, a 12.9" infotainment system, and Skoda's new 'Smart Dials'.
Skoda's Smart Dials, which are located under the infotainment screen, combine haptic and digital technology to enhance the user experience. The rotary dials allow for HVAC controls, with the outer knobs controlling volume, fan speed, air direction, driving modes, and smart air conditioning, while the center knob incorporates a digital display and controls four functions. Additionally, the interiors of both vehicles include smartphone charging capabilities, up to 15W for two phones in the Kodiaq, as well as four USB-C ports, ergo seats, and environmentally responsible materials for all interior textiles.
Peter Olah, Head of Interior Design at Škoda, emphasized the brand's commitment to intuitiveness, simplicity, customer focus, and smart solutions. He highlighted the latest innovation, Škoda Smart Dials, as an expansion of the intuitive options for controlling the car's functions, combining physical controls with digital displays.
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