Skoda Karoq fuel-powered successor to launch in 2028
2026-06-22 09:19
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The model planning for the Skoda Karoq has recently taken a clear direction, with a fuel-powered successor set to be introduced. Skoda CEO Klaus Zellmer revealed this plan during a background briefing in March 2026, stating that the new model will be built on the Skoda Kodiaq platform.

The current first-generation Skoda Karoq was launched in 2017 and received a mid-cycle facelift in 2021. In 2025, its all-electric sibling, the Elroq, was introduced, leading to speculation that the fuel-powered Karoq might be discontinued. With this latest disclosure, that question has been answered.

According to AutoExpress, the second-generation Karoq is scheduled to hit the market in 2028, with a development cycle shortened by at least one year compared to the norm. This means Skoda has only three years to complete preparations for the new model.

In terms of the powertrain, the second-generation Karoq is expected to continue offering gasoline and diesel engine options. Skoda may also consider introducing a certain degree of electrification. At present, it remains unknown whether the model will feature a system exceeding 48 volts or offer a plug-in hybrid version.

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