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Almost the entire Skoda lineup has received a price rise for the 2024 model year. There have also been a number of specification adjustments.
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Skoda Australia has detailed a range of price adjustments for the 2024 model year, along with a number of specification tweaks.
Almost every Skoda model has received a price rise that depending on the variant is up to $1900.
The updates to the Kamiq, Karoq, Kodiaq, Scala and Octavia ranges were previously detailed almost three months ago and these vehicles are starting to arrive at local showrooms now.
All Skoda vehicles now come with blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert. These features were previously removed on certain models due to semiconductor shortages.
Skoda hasn’t announced any changes to features available in the Fabia and Superb, though the latter has been stripped back to just the 206TSI Sportline variant.
The entire Skoda Kamiq range is now available with a power tailgate.
Customers who opt for the Travel Pack on the Kamiq Monte Carlo now also receive a premium sound system.
Skoda Australia has also indicated it’ll soon be introducing a new “value-packed additional Kamiq grade” slotting under the Style 85TSI but still offering the same level of active safety technology.
All prices are drive-away.
A facelifted version of the Skoda Kamiq was recently revealed and is set to arrive locally in the first half of 2024.
MORE: Everything Skoda Kamiq MORE: Skoda Kamiq review
In addition to the Karoq range receiving blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert as standard, Lane Assist is also now standard.
The optional Tech Pack ($5700) on the Style and the optional Premium Pack ($5700) on the Sportline have both been reduced by $200.
The Karoq Style is now available with a new optional Leather Seats Pack ($4700) which features black or ivory Comfort leather seats with power adjustment and memory, auto-dimming folding side mirrors, interior ambient lighting, front and rear LED reading lights, and interior footwell lighting.
All prices are drive-away.
MORE: Everything Skoda Karoq MORE: Skoda Karoq Style review
Skoda’s largest SUV, the Kodiaq, now receives auto-dimming side mirrors and power child locks.
Skoda now also offers a Canton premium sound system on the Kodiaq RS.
The Canton premium sound system has now also been added to the optional Tech Packs on the Style ($3000) and Sportline ($2900) variants. This option pack is up by between $800 and $900, depending on the variant.
All prices are drive-away.
The next-generation Skoda Kodiaq is set to arrive locally during the fourth quarter of 2024.
MORE: Everything Skoda Kodiaq MORE: Skoda Kodiaq Style review
Skoda has reintroduced a power tailgate as standard on the flagship Scala Signature, which was previously an option.
All prices are drive-away.
A facelifted version of the Skoda Scala was recently revealed and is set to arrive locally in the first half of 2024.
MORE: Everything Skoda Scala MORE: Skoda Scala review
The Skoda Octavia Style now features Park Assist, power child locks, as well as an auto-dimming driver’s side mirror.
The previously separate Tech and Luxury Packs have now been bundled together for $5200, which is $2000 than before. They, however, forgo the head-up display and Dynamic Chassis Control.
All prices are drive-away.
MORE: Everything Skoda Octavia MORE: Skoda Octavia RS review
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Jack Quick is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne. Jack studied journalism and photography at Deakin University in Burwood, and previously represented the university in dance nationally. In his spare time, he loves to pump Charli XCX and play a bit of Grand Theft Auto. He’s also the proud owner of a blue, manual 2020 Suzuki Jimny.
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