Skoda Kodiaq 2.0 TSI vRS 4X4 5dr DSG 7 Seat

  • Automatic
  • Petrol
  • 33.8 mpg
  • 5 door suv
  • 190 g/km CO2
  • 190 g/km CO2 emissions
  • 33.8 mpg Fuel efficiency
  • 6.4 secs 0 to 62 mph
  • 265 bhp Engine power

Ten Second Review

Skoda's idea of a performance mid-sized SUV is different to many other rival brands - and more appealing for that. The Kodiaq vRS, here revitalised in second generation form, sells for the kind of money that could alternatively buy you a faster premium-badged crossover but this seven-seat Czech contender delivers more character, more space and family flexibility, more traction, more equipment: more of just about everything really. None of which would matter if this wasn't really a credible piece of performance engineering. But, rather surprisingly, it actually is.

Background

In the normal run of things, you wouldn't consider a Skoda Kodiaq, the Czech brand's mid-to-large 7-seat 'D'-segment SUV, as being an ideal candidate for performance engineering. It's a family conveyance intended for suburbia rather than Silverstone. Firming it up, adding on a body kit and shoe-horning a powerful engine beneath the bonnet ought to make little sense. Yet, against the odds, it did with the original version of the Kodiaq vRS, which featured a bi turbo 2.0-litre diesel engine and was one of our favourite family SUVs, until emissions legislation forced this variant out of production. Unwilling to abandon the idea of a sporty Kodiaq, Skoda re-introduced this top variant to the line-up in petrol form in 2021 and continues with it as part of this model line's second generation line-up, again with 2.0-litre TSI petrol power. Surprising Skoda? In this case, yes.

Driving Experience

The original diesel-powered Kodiaq vRS actually held the Nurburgring Nordschleife lap record (for 7-seat SUVs), so from that, you can gather that this crossover isn't a complete duffer through the turns. Pointless accolades of that sort speak of Skoda's rather desperate need for this model to be taken seriously as a performance car - which you can understand to some extent. It's not only the manufacturer branding here that rather handicaps this car in the showroom but also its crossover genre, its 7-seat interior and, as if all that wasn't enough, a rather exalted price tag. So in the unlikely event you were even aware that this car existed, you might easily dismiss it out of hand. But you shouldn't. Not if you want family transport with seven seats, a bit of character, sensible running costs and a searing sense of speed anyway, not a combination easy to find for less than £60,000 in today's market. In place of the bi turbo 240PS 2.0-litre TDI diesel unit that was used in this car until 2021, the Kodiaq vRS these days uses the uprated version of the VW Group's familiar 2.0 TSI petrol powerplant, which originally made 245PS in this Kodiaq but in this second generation model is tuned to 265PS. The 62mph from rest sprint occupies just 6.4s, 0.2s quicker than the previous model could manage. It's also nearly a second faster than the old diesel vRS. Top speed is 143mph. More direct Progressive steering is standard and a 'Dynamic Sound Boost' system is supposed to deliver an 'emotive' engine sound. Various drive modes are on offer and thanks to the improved (and standard) 15-setting DCC Plus adaptive damping system, those settings influence ride quality - as well as steering feel, throttle response and the change timings of the DSG paddleshift auto gearbox that's necessary to harness the twin turbo powerplant's prodigious grunt. Plus there are huge brakes and proper off road tractional capability too, including a selectable 'Snow' mode. In addition, you can tow a trailer weighing up to 2.5-tonnes. It's all very practical.

Design and Build

Skoda has dressed the Kodiaq vRS carefully to match its premium performance station in life. So there are eye-catching 20-inch 'Elias' alloy wheels, along with red 'vRS' badges on the nose and tail. Plus sleeker bumpers, big bore dual exhaust tips and gloss back finishing for the roof rails, wing mirrors, window frames and front grille. None of this does anything to disguise this SUV's quite prodigious size; at around 4.7-metres in length, it's one of the biggest VW Group models to be spun off the conglomerate's MQB platform. Inside, you get sports seats with integrated headrests and black microsuede/artificial leather upholstery with red contrast stitching. Like most of the interior, the headliner is finished in sporty black. The dashboard, the door inserts and the centre armrest are covered in black Microsuede and black artificial leather. The Kodiaq vRS comes with a 3-spoke multifunction sports steering wheel with red stitching and a vRS badge. Stainless-steel pedal covers are included as standard and the front door sills feature Kodiaq lettering. As usual with a Kodiaq, there's a standard 13-inch centre-dash infotainment touchscreen and Skoda includes its 10-inch 'Virtual Cockpit' digital instrument binnacle. As with any other Kodiaq, the second row bench reclines and can be slid back and forth through 180mm. And this car retains its third seating row - the kind of thing some performance SUVs dispense with. Out back, there's 340-litres of luggage room with all three rows in place - or 845-litres if you fold the third row and push the second one forward. It's 2,035-litres if you fold the second row too. So yes, this is about as practical as performance cars tend to get.

Market and Model

This is where you might think the proposition on offer here to start falling apart a little. After all, the £52,500 budget required here feels a little on the ripe side for a Skoda, even one as appealing as this. Particularly as you'll probably end up needing to spend more to get the right kind of end spec you'd ideally want. If you take the view that what you'd get as an end result is a cut-price Audi SQ7, then the spend would be justifiable. But you might understandably equally feel that what you'd actually end up with is a car that doesn't really give you very much more than you'd get from the kind of almost equally sporty-looking Kodiaq Sportline model that would save you quite a lot, though you'd need to have a much less powerful diesel or a PHEV engine if you were to choose one of those. It's all of course a matter of personal perspective. At least there's plenty of equipment for the cash: a full bodykit, LED matrix beam headlights, 20-inch 'Elias' wheels, microsuede/artificial leather upholstery, a powered tailgate with 'Virtual Pedal' gesture controls, stainless steel pedals and keyless entry. You also get DSG paddleshift auto transmission and plenty of cabin screen technology including a fully digital 10.25-inch dash display and a 13-inch central screen. There's also a driving mode system, all the usual camera safety features and the kind of adaptive damping set-up you usually have to pay a lot extra for with a car like this. Skoda's upgraded Canton sound system now comes as standard too.

Cost of Ownership

A big bore petrol unit paired to a near 2.0-tonne kerb weight isn't a recipe for particularly efficient running costs. Expect an official WLTP combined cycle economy figure of 33.8mpg (that's actually quite close to the old diesel model's 35.3mpg) and a WLTP-rated CO2 reading of around 200g/km. Recommended service intervals are based around a 20,000 mile/2 year regime. And you can budget ahead for maintenance costs by taking out a fixed-price pre-paid servicing plan at point of purchase that covers the first two scheduled garage visits. Finally, while it's certainly true that other rivals better the three year 60,000 mile warranty that Skoda provides, you can extend your cover to four or five years by paying extra. Not that you really need to. The brand regularly tops independent consumer satisfaction surveys: according to real people, there are few more satisfying cars to own.

Summary

Skoda's vRS model line dates back to an Octavia with that badge launched back in 2001 featuring a 1.8-litre turbo petrol engine with 180hp. At the wheel of this modern interpretation of what vRS branding can mean, it's instructive to consider how things have advanced since. Though the Kodiaq vRS weighs far more than that old Octavia and can stow far more luggage and seat two extra people inside, it's no more expensive to run and gets to 62mph over a second quicker. The handling can't be quite as sweet of course, but the way the Czech engineers have reined in what ought to be prodigious levels of body roll from a car of this size is deeply impressive. The elephant in the room here of course is the £50,000 asking price, which gets you any number of premium brand mid-sized SUV alternatives. Hardly any of which have seven seat family versatility. And hardly any of which I'd rather have over a Kodiaq vRS. The formula here doesn't really add up on paper. But in the metal, I think the right kind of family buyer might rather like it.

  • Tailgate unlocking from outside
  • 2x USB-C in the rear
  • DAB Digital radio
  • Dynamic sound booster
  • Black roof rails
  • Black vRS styling including front grille surround and upper part of window surround
  • Black wheel arch surrounds
  • Body colour door handles
  • Exterior black decorative trims
  • Gloss black window frame and D pillar
  • Ice scraper in fuel tank cap
  • Rear roof spoiler
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Safety reflectors on front and rear doors
  • Tailgate lettering in Black
  • Unique dark chrome design logo on alloy wheels
  • vRS badging on front grille and tailgate
  • vRS front and rear bumpers
  • vRS rear diffuser and visible tailpipe in stainless steel
  • Window control switches with black trim
  • Without engine designation
  • 1.5l bottle holder points in all door
  • 3 configurable smart dials with 32mm coloured display
  • 4 foldable roof handles with rear coat hooks
  • Aluminium pedals
  • Automatic gear selector on steering column
  • Chrome interior door handles
  • Fabric headlining
  • Front centre armrest with jumbo box storage compartment, cup holder and 12V socket
  • Interior black decorative trims
  • Manually adjustable steering column
  • Rear centre armrest with cupholders
  • Skoda lettering on steering wheel
  • Storage pocket including mobile phone pockets on the backs of the front seats
  • Ticket holder on A Pillar
  • Umbrella in door panel x1 made from sustainable materials
  • USB C port by rear view mirror for charging only (15W)
  • Acoustic package - Kodiaq
  • Convenience plus pack - Kodiaq SE L/Sport Line/vRS
  • Light and view plus package - Kodiaq
  • Performance package - Kodiaq vRS
  • Simply clever cargo package - Kodiaq
  • Auto door release and activation of warning lights in the event of an accident
  • Driver and front passenger airbag with knee airbag and front passenger airbag deactivation
  • Electric child locks
  • Fuel cut off safety device
  • Height adjustable front 3 point seatbelts + pretensioners
  • Safety vest holder in door
  • Seat belt reminder for all seats
  • Three point rear seat belts
  • Two tone horn
  • Tyre pressure monitor
  • Alarm with interior monitoring and tilt sensor with safe function
  • Anti-theft wheel bolts
  • Immobiliser
  • Remote central locking with 2 keys
  • HC+NOx: N
  • NOx: 0.37
  • Particles: 0.0004
  • Standard Euro Emissions: EURO 6
  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb: 190
  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEH: 192
  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb - TEL: 189
  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Extra High - TEH: 185
  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Extra High - TEL: 182
  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - High - TEH: 165
  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - High - TEL: 163
  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Low - TEH: 266
  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Low - TEL: 263
  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Medium - TEH: 197
  • WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Medium - TEL: 194
  • Camshaft: DOHC
  • Catalytic Convertor: True
  • CC: 1984
  • Compression Ratio: 9.6:1
  • Cylinder Layout: IN-LINE
  • Cylinders: 4
  • Cylinders - Bore (mm): 82.5
  • Cylinders - Stroke (mm): 92.8
  • Engine Layout: FRONT TRANSVERSE
  • Fuel Delivery: TURBO DIRECT INJECTION
  • Gears: 7 SPEED
  • Number of Valves: 16
  • Transmission: AUTO
  • EC Directive 1999/100/EC Applies: False
  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb: 8.4
  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEH: 8.5
  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb - TEL: 8.3
  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High - TEH: 8.1
  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High - TEL: 8
  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High - TEH: 7.3
  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High - TEL: 7.2
  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low - TEH: 11.7
  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low - TEL: 11.6
  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium - TEH: 8.7
  • WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium - TEL: 8.5
  • WLTP - MPG - Comb: 33.8
  • WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEH: 33.4
  • WLTP - MPG - Comb - TEL: 33.9
  • WLTP - MPG - Extra High - TEH: 34.7
  • WLTP - MPG - Extra High - TEL: 35.3
  • WLTP - MPG - High - TEH: 38.8
  • WLTP - MPG - High - TEL: 39.4
  • WLTP - MPG - Low - TEH: 24.1
  • WLTP - MPG - Low - TEL: 24.4
  • WLTP - MPG - Medium - TEH: 32.5
  • WLTP - MPG - Medium - TEL: 33.1
  • Alternative Fuel Qualifying: False
  • Badge Engine CC: 2.0
  • Badge Power: 265
  • Based On ID: N
  • Coin Description: TSI 4X4
  • Coin Series: vRS [7 Seat]
  • Generation Mark: 2
  • Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07: 31E
  • Man Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years: 12
  • Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years: 2
  • Safety Concerns: False
  • Special Edition: False
  • Special Order: False
  • Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage: 60000
  • Standard manufacturers warranty - Years: 3
  • Timing Belt Interval Mileage: 140000
  • Vehicle Homologation Class: M1
  • 0 to 62 mph (secs): 6.4
  • Engine Power - BHP: 265
  • Engine Power - KW: 195
  • Engine Power - PS: True
  • Engine Power - RPM: 5000
  • Engine Torque - LBS.FT: 295
  • Engine Torque - MKG: 40.8
  • Engine Torque - NM: 400
  • Engine Torque - RPM: 1650
  • Top Speed: 143
  • Emissions Test Cycle: WLTP
  • RDE Certification Level: RDE 2
  • Alloys: True
  • Space Saver: True
  • Tyre Size Front: 235/45 R20
  • Tyre Size Rear: 235/45 R20
  • Tyre Size Spare: SPACE SAVER
  • Wheel Style: ELIAS BLACK
  • Wheel Type: 20" ALLOY
  • Height: 1663
  • Height (including roof rails): 1682
  • Length: 4761
  • Wheelbase: 2791
  • Width: 1864
  • Width (including mirrors): 2133
  • Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres): 61
  • Gross Vehicle Weight: 2500
  • Luggage Capacity (Seats Down): 2035
  • Luggage Capacity (Seats Up): 340
  • Max. Loading Weight: 673
  • Max. Roof Load: 75
  • Max. Towing Weight - Braked: 2500
  • Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked: 750
  • Minimum Kerbweight: 1827
  • No. of Seats: 7
  • Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb: 11.2