Skoda has revised its compact SUV offerings, setting the starting price of the Kamiq Select at $33,990 and the Kamiq Monte Carlo at $44,990, both inclusive of drive-away costs.
This pricing reflects an increase from the previous models, with the Select and Monte Carlo rising by $1,100 and $2,300 respectively.
The updated Kamiq Select introduces additional technology and features such as Drive Mode Select and dual-zone climate control.
Connectivity improvements include wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integrated into a redesigned interior.
The exterior of the Kamiq Select features 17-inch alloy wheels, LED lighting, and comprehensive parking sensors.
Interior upgrades include keyless entry, automatic headlights, and adjustable seating with lumbar support to enhance utility and comfort.
The vehicle includes an 8.25-inch central touchscreen, multiple USB-C ports, and an eight-speaker audio system.
Safety enhancements encompass autonomous emergency braking, Lane Assist, and six airbags.
An optional Signature Pack for the Select model is available for an additional $4,200, offering features such as 18-inch alloy wheels, a power tailgate, and enhanced driver assistance systems.
The Kamiq Monte Carlo incorporates all the features of the Select's Signature Pack as standard and introduces a more powerful 1.5-litre turbo engine producing 250Nm of torque.
It also features a larger infotainment system and a panoramic glass roof, among other premium options.
Both models are currently available, with the Kamiq Select equipped with a 1.0-litre engine and the Monte Carlo with a 1.5-litre engine, each paired with a 7-speed gearbox.
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