Skoda Karoq 1.6 TDI 115 SE review Jan 11th 2018, 16:02 The smaller Karoq diesel is a sensible choice, if a little underpowered; even in base SE trim, though, you're unlikely to be left wanting for kit This Skoda Karoq is a diesel, so whereas it was the one you'd go for in the Yeti (this SUV's predecessor), it's now one of the lesser-chosen options. Skoda predicts that this entry-level 1.6-litre will account for around 10% of sales in the UK. Sales are the pull here for Skoda, too: around a third of all new cars registered this year will be SUVs, and having launched two in the past year, with another on the way, it's safe to say that the Czech manufacturer is taking them very seriously. It'll among the brand's top three models when sales and production are fully up to speed, say company bosses. We've driven the Karoq previously, both in diesel specification internationally and with a petrol engine under the bonnet on UK roads, but never in 1.6 TDI spec on the UK's notoriously poor tarmac. As mentioned, the Karoq replaces the Yeti, the cult classic status of which came to the fore since the model's discontinuation. So like it or not, the Karoq is what we've got. Fortunately it's more than a worthy replacement, if not quite as big on character. |