Skoda Karoq generations
(Width)Generation year | Width |
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Karoq, Model year 2017 (1.Generation) | 1841 mm |
Karoq, Model year 2021 (Karoq 1. Generation (1. Facelift)) | 1841 mm |
Let's talk about width, not your personal width, of course – we're not impolite. We're zeroing in on something much more exciting: the Skoda Karoq's width. Now, in the grand library of vehicular dimensions, width might not have the same immediate allure as, say, top speeds or zero-to-sixties, but trust me, it's crucial. Especially when you're trying to squeeze into that last parking spot that's more 'tight fit' than 'just right.'
Over the generations, the Skoda Karoq has adhered to a principle that's as steadfast as a lighthouse: consistency. From its initial launch in 2017 right through to the present, the Karoq's width has stubbornly remained at 1841 mm. This unwavering commitment to spatial exactitude means that, much like your favourite pair of jeans, you know exactly what you're getting with the Karoq – no surprises, just a perfect fit every time. And with a cargo hold that blossoms to a cavernous 1630 liters with the rear seats politely folded down, there's a surprising amount of room for your gear, or an impressive collection of roadside oddities.
Generation year | Width |
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Karoq, Model year 2017 (1.Generation) | 1841 mm |
Karoq, Model year 2021 (Karoq 1. Generation (1. Facelift)) | 1841 mm |
In the Skoda family, the Karoq sits comfortably in the middle, striking a Goldilocks balance in terms of width. It outmuscles its smaller siblings like the Skoda Fabia, Kamiq, and Scala, asserting a more substantial presence. However, it humbly tips its hat to the more gargantuan figures in the lineup, such as the Skoda Superb and the Kodiaq, acknowledging their wider berth. This makes the Karoq an intriguing middle child, with just enough width to feel spacious without demanding you always check the car park dimensions ahead of time.
Variant name | Width |
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Fabia | 1780 mm |
Scala | 1793 mm |
Kamiq | 1793 mm |
Octavia Combi | 1829 mm |
Octavia Limousine | 1829 mm |
Octavia RS Combi | 1829 mm |
Octavia RS Limousine | 1829 mm |
Octavia Scout | 1829 mm |
Karoq | 1841 mm |
Karoq Scout | 1841 mm |
Superb Combi | 1864 mm |
Superb Limousine | 1864 mm |
Superb Scout | 1864 mm |
Enyaq | 1879 mm |
Enyaq Coupé | 1879 mm |
Enyaq RS | 1879 mm |
Enyaq RS Coupé | 1879 mm |
Enyaq iV | 1879 mm |
Enyaq iV Coupé | 1879 mm |
Enyaq iV RS Coupé | 1879 mm |
Kodiaq | 1882 mm |
Kodiaq RS | 1882 mm |
Kodiaq Scout | 1882 mm |
Elroq | 1884 mm |
But how does our plucky protagonist compare with the rogues' gallery of rival vehicles? Starting with the Peugeot RCZ, it appears to have been snacking on croissants, coming in a smidgen wider at 1845 mm. The Suzuki Across, with ambitions of spaciousness, stretches itself to 1855 mm, as does the Opel Grandland X at 1856 mm. Then there's the CUPRA Formentor, sneakily slipping in just beneath the Karoq at 1839 mm. And the Toyota Corolla Cross? It seems to have gone on a diet, presenting a svelte figure at 1825 mm. Each of these contenders bring their own take to the table, but in this eclectic buffet of vehicle dimensions, the Karoq maintains a dignified, if not entirely distinct, stance – broad enough for comfort, yet reined in enough for practicality.
Car model | Width |
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KGM Actyon 2025 | 1910 mm |
Opel Grandland 2022 | 1906 mm |
SsangYong Torres 2023 | 1890 mm |
Skoda Kodiaq 2017 | 1882 mm |
Volvo XC40 2022 | 1863 mm |
Citroen C5 Aircross 2022 | 1859 mm |
Skoda Karoq 2021 | 1841 mm |
CUPRA Formentor 2020 | 1839 mm |
SEAT Tarraco 2019 | 1839 mm |
KIA XCeed 2022 | 1826 mm |
Renault Austral 2022 | 1825 mm |
VW T-Roc 2022 | 1819 mm |
Dacia Duster 2024 | 1813 mm |
SsangYong Tivoli 2019 | 1810 mm |
MG ZS 2021 | 1809 mm |
Jeep Renegade 2018 | 1805 mm |
Fiat 500X 2018 | 1796 mm |
Toyota C-HR 2019 | 1795 mm |
Mazda CX-30 2019 | 1795 mm |
Skoda Kamiq 2024 | 1793 mm |
MINI Countryman 2010 | 1789 mm |
Suzuki S-Cross 2022 | 1785 mm |
VW T-Cross 2024 | 1784 mm |
SEAT Arona 2021 | 1780 mm |
Jeep Avenger 2023 | 1776 mm |
Hyundai Bayon 2024 | 1775 mm |
Opel Crossland 2017 | 1765 mm |
Nissan X-Trail 2001 | 1765 mm |
KIA Stonic 2017 | 1760 mm |
VW Taigo 2021 | 1757 mm |
Citroen C3 Aircross 2017 | 1756 mm |