Skoda has taken the refresh brush to its Karoq mid-sized SUV with the launch of new trim levels and increases in equipment.
The specification rates are now called SE Edition, SE L Edition and SportLine Edition, following their introduction on the Fabia, Scala and Kamiq ranges.
All Karoqs are now supplied as standard with heated front seats and steering wheel, and a reversing camera. All bar the entry SE Edition also get an infotainment system with a 9.2-inch screen and the top Sportline models also have dynamic chassis control and progressive steering as standard.
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Further equipment includes on the SE Edition front parking sensors and keyless entry, on the SE L Edition an electric tailgate and adaptive cruise control, and on the SportLine Edition heated rear seats, a heated windscreen and on 4×4 versions hill descent control.
The SE Edition is available with 1.0-litre 116hp and 1.5-litre 150hp petrol engines at prices starting from £29,975 on the road. SE-L Edition models start from £32,150 and also include the availability of a 4×4 version powered by a 2-litre 150hp diesel, while the top-level SportLine Edition starts at £36,390 – the 1-litre petrol engine is n to available in this grade but it adds a 2-litre 190hp petrol unit with all-wheel drive. A seven-speed DSG gearbox is available for the 1.5 TSI 150hp engine and fitted as standard on the 2-litre models.