What are the differences between the Kodiaq and the Kodiaq GT?

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DeSteven
07/30/25 9:19am
The differences between the Kodiaq and the Kodiaq GT lie in their appearance and configurations. Externally, the Kodiaq GT looks more stylish, with a smoother body design compared to the Kodiaq. In terms of features, the GT adds a rearview camera, a color trip computer display, a full LCD instrument panel, sport-style seats, front/rear center armrests, and rear air vents. Here are some details about the Kodiaq and the Kodiaq GT: 1. Kodiaq GT: The Kodiaq GT boasts a more youthful and sporty exterior, exuding a strong sense of athletic aesthetics. The interior design language of both cars is largely similar, with the GT excelling in finer details. The front-row integrated sport seats provide ample wrapping and support, while the three-spoke sport multifunction flat-bottom steering wheel delivers an ultimate sporty driving experience. 2. Kodiaq: The 2019 Kodiaq features an adjustable backrest for the second-row seats, Android Auto smartphone connectivity, voice-recognition-controlled navigation, and two USB/Type-C ports in both the front and rear rows (the GT only has one).
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