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In 2017, the Škoda Karoq replaced the well-established Yeti model, and over half a million units have been produced during its current life cycle. Thus, the Karoq is the brand's third best-selling model, following the Octavia and Kamiq. The recent update carries minor changes at first glance, but with significant modifications beneath the surface. The subtle visual changes are complemented by improved aerodynamics, sustainable materials in the cabin, more modern assistance systems, and enhanced infotainment.
You'll recognize the modernized Karoq at the front by its new bumper, which features a wider hexagonal radiator grille and sharper-cut LED headlights with a new daytime running light signature. The lights can also be equipped with Matrix technology as an option.
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