Skoda Australia keen for next-generation Toyota RAV4 rival


Skoda Australia is actively pushing for another generation of the Karoq SUV, the brand’s closest rival to the best-selling Toyota RAV4.

Many tipped the Karoq nameplate to die with the launch of the similarly sized, electric Elroq, but uncertainty surrounding emissions legislation could instead see the combustion-powered Karoq head into a second generation.

The prospect of a new Karoq has drawn strong support from Skoda Australia, among other markets, with the ageing model still generating upwards of 100,000 annual sales across the globe.

“We are very interested,” Skoda Australia director Lucie Kuhn told CarExpert.

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“Not only Australia, many markets globally are interested in having another generation of Karoq.

“Head office picked up this feedback thoughtfully and are currently analysing and working on that opportunity, to see if it would work globally.

“We expressed interest, we joined another group of markets, because the segment is pretty relevant and massive here in Australia.”

While plans for a second-generation Karoq are gaining momentum, they remain contingent on whether Europe goes through with plans to loosen the ban on new petrol, diesel and hybrid cars from 2035, according to Martin Jahn, Skoda’s head of sales and marketing.