The Skoda Karoq is one of those small SUVs that’s could be the ideal size for you. It’s compact in terms of exterior dimensions, yet using the brand’s “Simply Clever” design philosophy, has somehow managed to offer levels of practicality that SUVs in the class above struggle to match.
The Skoda Karoq first launched in Australia in late 2017, and while it has struggled to gain a foothold in the market like its predessor, the Yeti, did, the range was expanded in 2020 to offer a bit more broad-span appeal.
The entry-level Karoq Select 110TSI of the Karoq range starts at $38,490, while the flagship Karoq Sportline (4X4) 140TSI lists at $56,590.