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Here's Your First Look at Skoda Kamiq’s Interior

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The first photo showing the interior of the brand new Skoda city SUV, the Kamiq, was released by the Czech carmaker on Wednesday, previewing the second model in the lineup after the Scala to use this revised layout.
The design draws inspiration from the Vision RS concept, with a freestanding 10.25 inches touchscreen positioned high in the driver’s field of vision, on a dashboard built in such a way as to reflect the lines of the bonnet.

The Kamiq will use Skoda’s Virtual Cockpit with a redesigned instrument panel and side air vents that extend into the doors.

The materials used in the build of the interior include soft foam with a crystalline structure on the front door panels and Suedia material with contrast to the stitching on the seats.

Skoda will offer for the model ambient lighting in copper, red or white and optional heating for the windscreen, rear seats and steering wheel.

The Skoda Kamiq is built on Volkswagen’s MQB platform and will offer a wheelbase of 2,651 mm and 400 liters of boot volume (1,395 liters with the rear seat backrests folded down).

The exterior of the car has already been shown in the form of early sketches last week. The Kamiq will mark several premieres for Skoda in terms of exterior design, the most striking of which being the split headlights, with the daytime running lights located above.

Following some of the trends set by the premiere of the Scala, the new SUV too will get Skoda lettering stretching on the tailgate instead of the logo usually found at the rear.

The Kamiq is the second car in the Skoda stables to wear this name. The carmaker’s other one is built for China only. There is no connection between the two other than the name.

The European Kamiq will be shown in March at the Geneva Motor Show.
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