Soon after the official shots of the second-generation Skoda Kodiaq appeared online, someone submitted photos of a near-production SUV driven on the streets to Motor1. Aside from the exterior, you can see the cabin complete with an image of the Kodiaq Mk2 displayed on the infotainment screen.
The touchscreen is no longer integrated into the dashboard – it stands alone and measures 12.9 inches corner-to-corner, according to official information. The central air vents were moved from the sides to the bottom of the touchscreen.
Like the facelift version released two years ago, the new Kodiaq has a 10.25-inch digital dashboard. The steering wheel has two spokes and houses a transmission selector on the steering column (it used to reside on the center tunnel).
On the outside, the new Kodiaq has a different-looking front bumper and radiator grille. It still has two-tier headlights, but is otherwise expected to look considerably different from its predecessor.