
2021 Skoda Kodiaq facelift to debut on April 13: What to expect
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In addition to its visual makeover, the 2021 Skoda Kodiaq facelift has also received technological fine-tuning as well.
Skoda Auto will present the 2021 Skoda Kodiaq facelift on 13 April as it is now receiving visual and technological upgrades. The Kodiaq variants SportLine, L&K and vRS have been updated, as well, and will also be appearing in the digital world premiere tomorrow. In addition to its visual makeover, the Kodiaq facelift has also received technological fine-tuning as well. The new teaser released by the company a few days ago offers a glimpse of the striking front end with its redesigned bonnet, slimmed-down front headlights and the sharply drawn taillights with crystalline structures. In India, Skoda Auto India will launch the updated Kodiaq facelift in the country later this year. The interior will receive fresh materials as well as better connectivity. Skoda is likely to install its latest and greatest infotainment system and the updated digital instrument cluster as seen on the new Octavia. New upholstery and trim options are on the menu, but there is no confirmation or reports on that as yet. The exterior modifications are quite visible on this prototype, as the front grille has been tweaked as it appears to have a flatter design, modified front bumper, new lamp units at both ends and updated daytime running lights. The bumper's front air intakes seem to be more prominent than before and there might be some changes to the lower grille as well. To spruce up the Kodiaq a bit, the LED taillights seem to have slightly modified graphics.
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