What is the Skoda KAROQ?

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MacJasper
07/29/25 3:16am
Skoda KAROQ is the Skoda Karoq, which is positioned as a compact SUV with a 5-door, 5-seat configuration. It is built on the Volkswagen MQB platform, with body dimensions of 4432mm in length, 1841mm in width, and 1614mm in height. The Karoq is equipped with two turbocharged engines: a 1.2T and a 1.4T, delivering maximum power outputs of 116 horsepower and 150 horsepower respectively, and peak torques of 200 Nm and 250 Nm. The vehicle comes standard with a 7-speed dry dual-clutch transmission across all variants. In terms of exterior design, the Skoda Karoq adopts Skoda's new family design language, maintaining a consistent overall shape with the Kodiaq. The interior features a very tidy center console, with air vents flanking the central control screen, and is matched with a large panoramic sunroof.
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StAnna
08/12/25 7:08am
I recently delved into the Skoda KAROQ, a compact SUV launched in 2017, designed on the Volkswagen MQB platform, which delivers solid chassis stability. It offers a variety of engine options, including a 1.0T petrol and a 1.6 diesel engine, providing smooth power output and excellent fuel efficiency. In urban driving conditions, it achieves around 6 liters per 100 km, with even better mileage on highways. The safety systems are reliable, featuring standard automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist. The steering is responsive, offering a comfortable driving feel. The interior is spacious, with adjustable rear seats and a maximum trunk capacity of 1510 liters, easily accommodating luggage and gear. Overall, the KAROQ offers great value for money, ideal for users seeking reliable driving and practicality. Compared to rivals like the Nissan Qashqai or Volkswagen T-Roc, its design feels more thoughtful, ensuring less fatigue on long drives.
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