What_Car_UK_-_August_2020

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

SkodaKamiq1.0 TSI 115 SE L


Mileage 3804


List price £22,570 Target Price £21,160


Price as tested £28,370
Options tted Full LED headlights (£1050),

exclusive paint colour (£975), panoramic


sunroof (£935), Skoda sound system (£525),
18in Vega Aero alloy wheels (£520), Sport

Chassis Control (£495), front and rear


parking sensors (£360), rear-view parking
camera (£300), high beam control (£225),

keyless entry and stop/start (£215),
space-saver spare wheel (£150), silver

haptic decorative insert (£50)


Test economy 44.5mpg
Ofcial economy 47.1mpg (combined)

84 August 2020 whatcar.com


THESKODAKAMIQisbigbysmallSUV


standards,soit’salogicalchoiceforsomeone
likemewho’slookingtodownsizewithout

abandoningthepracticalityofalargervehicle.


Althoughit’sbasedonthesameunderpinnings
astheSeatAronaandVolkswagenT-Cross,the

Kamiq’sfrontandrearwheelsarefartherapart,
sothere’smoreroominsidethecar.

Of the engines available, I chose the more


powerful of the two 1.0-litre turbo petrols,
with 113bhp, because I do a lot of motorway

miles and live at the top of a hill. I’m glad I


did, because it comes with a six-speed manual
gearbox instead of a five-speeder, and that

means the revs stay low at motorway speeds,


making long trips relatively quiet and relaxing.
In fact, the little three-cylinder engine

copes easily with motorway driving and only
struggles occasionally when I fill the car with

five adults and ask it to scale the North Downs.


In these instances, I have to quickly change into
a lower gear, keep the revs up and ignore the

sounds of protest from under the bonnet.


Inside, there’s plenty of room for me and
a couple of passengers, and the load space

is impressively large with the rear seatbacks


foldedflat.Onarecentgardencentretrip,I


managedtosqueezeinsixprivetbushes,six


largebagsoftopsoilandanassortmentof
flowers–impressiveforacarnotmuchlarger

thanaVolkswagenPolo.


However,whenmyteenagedaughterand
hergrandparentsallhadtoclimbintotheback,

theywerecrammedinsotightlythatthey


lookedlikesardinesinatin.Legroommaybe
goodforasmallSUV,butshoulderroomisn’t

adequateforthreeadults;ifweallneedtogo
onlongertripsinfuture,we’lltaketwocars.

AndthatwillmeanIcanenjoythecar’s


prettydecenthandling.Althoughithasn’t
quitegotthefinesseofourtopsmallSUV,the

FordPuma,theKamiqisstillabletoputasmile


onmyfaceonatwistyroad.
InSELtrim,itcomeswithalistofstandard

kit longer than my arm, including a 9.2in


infotainment touchscreen with sat-nav, a
digital instrument panel, a driver fatigue

sensor, dual-zone climate control, blindspot
monitors and lane-keeping assistance.

My biggest splurge from the options list was


on adaptive LED headlights with a cornering
function and ‘dynamic’ indicators (£1050).

Living on an unlit country road, I really


appreciate the way the beam alters in spread
and length depending on the type of road

and driving conditions. It’s also great that the


headlights dip automatically at appropriate
times so they don’t dazzle oncoming drivers.

Another expensive but desirable option
is a panoramic sunroof (£935), which really

brightens up the interior, especially for rear


seat passengers. And although I resent having


FIRST
REPORT

We know the Kamiq is one


of the most practical small


SUVs, but what’s it like to


livewith? Let’sndout


to pay for a spare wheel, I was pleased that I
could add a space-saver on the Kamiq.

I love all the traditional Skoda convenience


items that come as standard, too; there’s
an umbrella in the driver’s door, an ice

scraper in the fuel filler cap and a removable,
rechargeable LED torch in the boot.

Even at this early stage, it hasn’t all been


plain sailing with the Kamiq, though. The
infotainment system has failed to load up

properly a couple of times, resulting in silent


journeys. On other occasions, it has loaded up
but had no sound, and the Apple CarPlay phone

connectivity intermittently stops working.
When you spend as much time in the car as I

oftendo,suchissues can be a real pain.


Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI 115 SE L


Optional Sport Chassis


Control means ride


comfort can be adjusted


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Claire Evans


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