Skoda: Kamiq as Monte Carlo Edition
TRADITION With Monte Carlo features, the Škoda Kamiq continues the brand's rally history, which has also been very successful in Switzerland. It also offers practical and, above all, more extensive equipment. The Kamiq is the second SUV after the Yeti that the Czech manufacturer is offering in a sporty Monte Carlo version. The new variant of the Kamiq is equipped with [...]
The Kamiq is the second SUV after the Yeti that the Czech manufacturer offers in a sporty Monte Carlo version. The new variant of the Kamiq is available with all engines in the series. Delivery of the first vehicles will start in the fourth quarter of 2019. Prices have not yet been set.
Lifestyle versions of compact models
Monte Carlo characterizes the sporty lifestyle versions of Škoda's compact models. The name stands for the glitz and glamor of the Principality of Monaco as well as the great motorsport history of the rally held there since 1911, in which the brand has already celebrated numerous successes to date.
A limited special series of the Škoda Popular was the first model from the manufacturer to be given the nickname Monte Carlo in 1936. In addition to the Fabia Monte Carlo, the Monte Carlo and Scala are now also available as Monte Carlo. All three models offer sporty black Monte Carlo features as well as improved equipment.
All engines of the series on offer
The Kamiq Monte Carlo is available with all engines in the range and offers 17-inch and optional 18-inch black alloy wheels in Monte Carlo design as standard. The equipment also includes tinted Sunset side windows and a panoramic roof. A black rear diffuser, black model lettering and full LED taillights round off the sporty look.
Sporty accents in the interior
Inside, the Kamiq Monte Carlo welcomes driver and front passenger with height-adjustable sports seats and integrated headrests in special designs. The multifunction sports steering wheel is covered in perforated leather and, like the leather shift knob and handbrake lever, is decorated with red decorative stitching.
The optional LED ambient lighting is also red (white as standard). It illuminates the center console, door shelves, door handles and footwell. In addition, the Kamiq has LED reading lights. Decorative trim and instrument cluster offer their own design, the air vents in the instrument panel have a chrome look, and the pedal caps also have an aluminum design. In other words, a car that offers a lot of fun.