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2025 Skoda Kodiaq Will Deliver 14.86 kmpl Mileage — Full Specifications Revealed

2025 Skoda Kodiaq
Written by News Team

Key highlights

  • The 2025 Skoda Kodiaq gets a refined 2.0 TSI engine with more power and fuel efficiency
  • Gets smart cabin tech with class-first features
  • Will be available in two variants – Sportline and L&K

The 2025 Skoda Kodiaq has made its official India debut, bringing with it sharper looks, smarter interiors, and a subtle power bump while sticking to its all-petrol, all-wheel-drive formula. If you’ve been looking for a premium 7-seater SUV that’s just as good at family duty as it is at highway runs, this one’s squarely aimed at you. And here’s the official number that matters: 14.86 kmpl fuel efficiency (ARAI-certified).

2025 Skoda Kodiaq powertrain

Under the hood, the new Kodiaq is powered by a 2.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol engine that churns out 201 bhp between 4,500 and 6,000 rpm and a healthy 320 Nm of torque from as low as 1,500 rpm up to 4,400 rpm. Paired to a 7-speed DSG automatic gearbox with an intelligent all-wheel-drive system, the Kodiaq feels equally at home navigating city traffic or devouring long highway stretches. And thanks to this refined powertrain, it now officially delivers a fuel efficiency figure of 14.86 kmpl.

Design and Features

The cabin gets a major tech upgrade with a 12.5 inch touchscreen infotainment system and a 10.25 inch fully digital Virtual Cockpit. New additions like Smart Dials for adjusting functions like temperature and fan speed, dual 15W ventilated wireless chargers, and a steering column-mounted gear selector make this one of the smartest SUV cabins in the segment. While the Sportline variant features sporty Suedia upholstery and aluminium pedals, the top-spec Selection L&K pampers you with Cognac leather upholstery, Ergo front seats with massage, ventilation, and memory functions.

On the outside, the Kodiaq gets a more aerodynamic silhouette measuring 4,758 mm in length, 1,864 mm in width, and 1,679 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,791 mm. While the Sportline variant flaunts gloss black styling elements and 18-inch Soira alloy wheels, the Selection L&K opts for classier Mazeno alloys with Aero trims and unique Dark Chrome accents. Both variants come standard with LED headlights with a crystalline element, a panoramic sunroof, C-shaped LED tail lamps with animated indicators, and a Virtual Pedal electric tailgate.

Speaking of practicality, boot space is generous too — you get 281 litres with all three rows up, 786 litres with the third row folded, and a massive 1,976 litres with both second and third rows folded flat. The fuel tank capacity stands at 62 litres, giving the Kodiaq solid long-distance touring range.

2025 Skoda Kodiaq safety and tech

Safety continues to be a priority, with 9 airbags as standard, including a front-centre airbag, and electronic aids like ESC, ABS, EBD, Multi-Collision Braking, Hill Start Assist, and Hill Descent Control. The Selection L&K variant takes it up a notch with Pre-Crash Safety, a Driver Drowsiness Monitor, 360-degree Area View cameras, and Intelligent Park Assist.

New generation Skoda Kodiaq

Both variants come loaded with convenience features like 3-zone climate control, a 13-speaker 725W Canton audio system, ambient lighting, rolling sunblinds, a panoramic sunroof, and front and rear parking sensors.

Our thoughts

The 2025 Skoda Kodiaq takes everything that made the old one a solid pick and polishes it to near-perfection. It feels more refined, more connected, and now more efficient than ever before. While it still misses out on ADAS features in India (which its global counterpart offers), it compensates with plush materials, clever practicality, and solid mechanicals.

If you’re after a well-rounded European 7-seater SUV that balances premium experience with everyday usability, the Kodiaq deserves to be on your radar.

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