Skoda has slowly become a very popular car manufacturer in our country. Starting from Rapid, all the way to Kamiq and Karoq, Skoda products always try to stand apart from the competition. the Czech automaker bring in the much-awaited, new-gen Octavia and Kodiaq petrol next year, but will also see the market debut of its ‘India 2.0’ products, with the introduction of an all-new SUV and sedan. Find out inside Skoda Vision IN new spy pics India 2021.

More about the test car

We’ve also come across some images which give us the closest look yet at the production-spec Vision IN. The Creta-competitor seems to have carried over most of the highlights of the Auto-show car. These include the large, upright Skoda grille, the signature split headlamps and the L-shaped LED light signature for the taillamps. Other details noticeable are a chunky-looking set of black alloy wheels, prominent roof rails and a wraparound treatment to the C-pillar. The typical Skoda design themes of subdued bodywork and large glass areas have carried over here as well.

Platform and Performance

The new Skoda SUV will be designed on Volkswagen Group’s MQB A0 modular platform. The same architecture will also be used for the upcoming Volkswagen Tiguan compact SUV.

It’s a locally-developed platform that’s claimed to combine “an optimum amount of space…the highest degree of versatility and state of the art technologies”. More about Skoda Vision IN new Spy Pics India 2021 below.

Skoda Vision IN

Engine setup of the Skoda Vision IN SUV will include two turbocharged petrol motors – 1.0L TSI and 1.5L TSI. While the former makes a top power of 110PS with 175Nm of torque, the latter is good enough for 150PS and 250Nm. While the smaller capacity engine is likely to come with a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox, the bigger capacity motor might come with a 7-speed DSG automatic transmission.

Diesel friendly

Interestingly, Skoda India also seems to be rethinking its strategy of offering a petrol-only line-up here. The company is considering reintroducing diesel engines in the Indian market, although this will be limited to its most premium offerings like the Kodiaq. With the added components and tech going into making BSVI-compliant diesel engines, these will be unavailable in its upcoming mainstream offerings. The car is expected to launch in March of 2021

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