by wiondrive news desk
As is typical for Škoda, the upgraded Kamiq and Scala come with numerous assistance systems, some of which are more commonly associated with higher vehicle categories.
Spread across three new trim levels - Essence, Selection and the sporty Monte Carlo top version - a total of six design variants are available.
The Kamiq now comes with a larger, more upright Škoda grille, while new aprons with striking diffusers lend it more rugged SUV appeal.
The trim level Selection offers a choice of four different Design Selections. In the Design Selection "Loft", for example, grey fabric is used for the seats and a decorative pad on the instrument panel, while the Design Selection "Lodge" comes with Suedia microfibre, again in grey.
The Virtual Pedal, for instance, is now for the first time available on a Škoda in the A0 segment. It enables drivers to use a foot movement to open the optional electric tailgate - ideal for when you're carrying shopping, for example, and don't have a hand free.
Moreover, the Kamiq's signature split headlights have new proportions: the upper lighting element is even more slender, while the lower one has grown in size. It accommodates optional TOP LED Matrix headlights with distinctive hexagonal Matrix modules, available for the first time for the Kamiq.
The brand's signature range of Simply Clever details is complemented by such features as the Virtual Pedal for the optional electric tailgate, available for the first time in these models.
A Digital Display with an 8-inch screen diagonal and an 8.25-inch Škoda Infotainment display already come as standard in all models.
Its dynamic appearance is reinforced by slimmed-down headlights, available for the first time with TOP LED Matrix technology and LED modules evoking blocks of ice. The range of wheels in sizes from 16 to 18 inches has also been revised.
The Kamiq Monte Carlo comes equipped with standard 17-inch Kajam wheels, boasting a brushed black finish with black aero inserts.