2026 Skoda Kodiaq PHEV: Early Australian particulars revealed

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Skoda Australia is gearing as much as launch its first-ever plug-in hybrid (PHEV) autos in early 2026, with early specs now introduced for the incoming Kodiaq PHEV.

Whereas each the Kodiaq PHEV and Very good PHEV are slated for a neighborhood launch within the first quarter of 2026, Australia-specific specs have solely been confirmed for the previous.

The electrified SUV guarantees a powerful 112km of electrical vary on the WLTP cycle, and Skoda says it’ll be positioned between the prevailing petrol-powered Sportline and RS “with an emphasis on type, expertise and premium appointments”.

Whereas it’s launching right here in base Choose trim, the PHEV’s positioning between the Sportline and RS means it’ll be priced between $61,990 and $76,990 drive-away – probably just like the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV Exceed ($69,290 earlier than on-roads), and cheaper than the associated Cupra Terramar VZe ($77,990 earlier than on-roads).

For context, the petrol Kodiaq Choose is priced at $56,990 drive-away.

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The Kodiaq Choose PHEV’s powertrain sees a 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine mated with an 85kW/330Nm electrical motor, for whole peak outputs of 150kW of energy and 350Nm of torque. This gives a claimed 0-100km/h time of 8.4 seconds.

It’s fed by a 25.7kWh lithium-ion battery able to charging at 11kW (AC) and 50kW (DC), whereas Skoda Australia claims a gasoline financial system determine of 1.85L/100km. As with most different PHEVs, this determine is to be taken with a grain of salt.

A number of drive modes will probably be out there, with selectable low, excessive, and computerized regenerative braking ranges. That is supported by two energy supply modes – hybrid or electrical – in addition to two on-the-move charging modes: computerized, which makes use of the engine to cost the battery; and handbook, which completely depends on plug-in charging.

The Choose PHEV comes solely with 5 seats, down from the petrol Kodiaq’s seven-seat configuration. The Czech model says this is because of constraints on battery packaging.