Skoda has unveiled its bulletproof Kodiaq SUV. This armored version of the popular SUV promises to offer protection without compromising on the style and comfort that the Skoda Kodiaq is known for.
A Fortress on Wheels
The bulletproof Kodiaq, developed in collaboration with security experts UTAC Special Vehicles, is designed to meet the rigorous PAS 300 and PAS 301 standards. This means it can withstand fire from handguns, grenades, and even high explosives. The SUV features bullet-resistant glass, reinforced steel, and extensive modifications to the passenger cell, ensuring that occupants are safe from over 200 rounds of ammunition.
Subtle Yet Strong
One of the most remarkable aspects of the bulletproof Kodiaq is its ability to blend in. Despite its heavy-duty armor, the SUV looks almost identical to the standard Kodiaq. This discreet design ensures that it doesn’t attract unwanted attention, making it ideal for those who require high levels of security without the need for a conspicuous vehicle.
Advanced Features
The Kodiaq Armoured is not just about protection; it also comes equipped with a range of advanced features. The 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system has been transformed into a communications hub, complete with GPS and special controls for the emergency lights and siren system. The SUV also boasts upgraded suspension and brakes to handle the additional weight of the armor, ensuring that it retains the agility and performance of the standard model.
Power and Performance
Under the hood, the bulletproof Kodiaq retains the same powertrain options as the standard model. This includes a plug-in hybrid unit that offers up to 62 miles of all-electric driving. Despite the added weight of the armor, the SUV promises to deliver a smooth and powerful driving experience, making it a practical choice for both urban and off-road adventures.
A Step Towards the Future
While the bulletproof Kodiaq is currently available in select markets, Skoda has hinted at the possibility of expanding its availability in the future. The next-generation Kodiaq is expected to debut globally in 2025, and it will be interesting to see how Skoda continues to innovate in the realm of vehicle security.