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It"s a concept for now, but won"t stay that way for much longer. Meet the new Skoda VisionS - a big, 4.7m long seven-seat SUV that previews an upcoming SUV. We"ll see a production version by Autumn.A near-5m length makes the VisionS concept bigger than not only the Yeti, but a Land Rover Discovery Sport. Like the Disco, it"s three rows of seats ensure it"s a full-fat seven-seater.It"s handsome too, dontcha think? It carries over the Vision C concept saloon"s sharp styling, with that familiar Skoda face, four LED lights, a fat rear end rounded up by shallow tail lights, and something called a tornado line" running across the sides.Skoda"s chief designer Jozef Kaban told TG its squared-off wheel arches and up-high quad lights could become a staple of Skoda"s SUV line-up, somethng which will expand over the coming years. Its bold, almost Jeep-like grille, meanwhile. could be something that separates it from the rest of the Skoda range.
Date written: 2 Mar 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 2391
It"s a concept for now, but won"t stay that way for much longer. Meet the new Skoda VisionS - a big, 4.7m long seven-seat SUV that previews an upcoming SUV. We"ll see a production version by Autumn.A near-5m length makes the VisionS concept bigger than not only the Yeti, but a Land Rover Discovery Sport. Like the Disco, it"s three rows of seats ensure it"s a full-fat seven-seater.It"s handsome too, dontcha think? It carries over the Vision C concept saloon"s sharp styling, with that familiar Skoda face, four LED lights, a fat rear end rounded up by shallow tail lights, and something called a tornado line" running across the sides.Skoda"s chief designer Jozef Kaban told TG its squared-off wheel arches and up-high quad lights could become a staple of Skoda"s SUV line-up, somethng which will expand over the coming years. Its bold, almost Jeep-like grille, meanwhile. could be something that separates it from the rest of the Skoda range.
Date written: 2 Mar 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 2391