So far..
I filled the petrol tank and that cost £57..
I also had to add electric that was on a fast charger.
Recommend to only go to 80% charge this took less than half a hour but it only gave about 40 miles range were as a full 100% would of been around 60 to 70 miles. This was around £15 I thought that was a little more than I thought it would be,
But with Petrol and Electric it gives over 600 miles range.
I think this will raise as I get a true figure on my mile to a litre.
Car say I get nearly 60 but that was without electric so that figure could be up to around 80. Impressive.
Skoda give you live traffic alerts free of charge for the first year.
The Infotainment system is a lovely large screen and is very clear and bright and acts to your instruction very quickly.
Seats are very comfortable, only negative is the passenger seat is manual, the driver is very good with three separate settings.
Gear lever is on a stork just behind the steering wheel. It does take a couple of hours just to get used to.
Kodiaq came with car mats
The model I have is the SEL Plug in Hybrid.
For those that don’t know you do not need to top up your electric on these you can if you wish just drive on petrol.
The car is extremely quiet even on petrol.
Also keep in mind this car come in Petrol and Diesel you can have them in Seven seaters but the hybrid is only available in a five seater version. Also because the battery’s are under the boot it’s not such a big boot as the petrol and diesel version.
It’s a big car and it can take 6 foot plus rear passengers.
All models have huge boots maybe the biggest in vehicles available on the MB options list under SUVs.
I would say all models car can take a winch and wheel chair with ease. But please have this confirmed by the dealer or company that fits them.
I moved from a Tiguan R line and Skoda is in my opinion a much better car.
If anyone has a further question I will try to answer.
Sorry for the long post.