Skoda’s rival Tata Nexon spied on Test, Kariq, Kliq or Kyroq?

Skoda’s sub-4m compact SUV, which will rival the Tata Nexon, was recently spotted at a checkpoint. The control mule has been on the move for a few weeks. I reported it by doing checks in the middle of a lot of traffic a few weeks ago. This time, the upcoming compact SUV is seen on an empty stretch of road. Skoda plans to expand its presence in our market following the good fortunes of Slavia and Kushaq. Opting for the burgeoning compact SUV segment turns out to be the way to go. For now, let’s take a detailed look at what to expect from this SUV.

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This video comes from autojournal_india on Instagram. It captures the test drives of the heavily camouflaged SUV. Someone driving behind the SUV recorded the full video. The rear profile is the most commonly visible in this video. There are rear LED accessories with an overhead brake light and a rear wiper. I think the handling is very similar to the Kushaq in that it looks like a crossover SUV rather than a giant SUV. The tires are black, but obviously I couldn’t see if they were metal or alloy wheels. Of course, the roof racks are black, which reinforces the characteristics of an SUV.

While there has been no official announcement about the call for the SUV, Skoda has created a contest in which other people had to submit their tips to win the SUV and an award to the Czech Republic. The shortlisted candidates are Kariq, Kliq and Kyroq. Also, there’s no report on powertrain options, but I suspect the Czech automaker will use its 1. 0-liter TSI turbocharged gasoline engine that also powers the lower variants of the Slavia and Kushaq.

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Slavia and Kushaq marked Skoda’s new rounds in India. They have contributed immensely to Skoda’s sales, making India the Czech car giant’s largest market outside Europe. In the future, Skoda needs to capitalize on this good fortune and launch new products into construction. increase your market share. I think opting for a compact SUV makes a lot of sense even though the industry is so busy, as more and more people are in a position to buy affordable SUVs. But the festival in this area is incredibly complicated and Skoda will have to use all its know-how in India so far to create a more desirable product.

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