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Skoda Kodiaq review

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Second generation of popular family SUV gets an interior makeover and plug-in hybrid power (but you can still get diesels)

The technical rundown of the new second-generation Skoda Kodiaq might sound quite familiar if you’ve been reading Autocar recently.That’s because Volkswagen and Skoda are doing a wholesale refresh of their large cars. The Volkswagen Passat and Tiguan and the Skoda Superb and Kodiaq are all based on a new version of the Volkswagen Group’s MQB Evo platform.The estates were a joint development led by Skoda, but the SUVs are “entirely separate”. Mind you, Skoda can stray only so far from what the mothership dictates.

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