Step into the Scout, and the first thing to catch your eye is the all black interior. Personally, I love black interiors and prefer them over dual tone beige and black that are prone to attract stains at the first given instance. The dashboard gets polished wood trims with a Scout badge. The wood is also seen on the door pads as well.  The upholstery for the seats is a combination of leather and Alcantara along with white contrast stitching. This adds a very premium feel and comfort levels are good too.

The Kodiaq Scout scores high on the equipment list as well. Features include an 8-inch touch screen infotainment (super graphics and responsive), three zone climate control, Canton sound system, ambient lighting, a large panoramic sunroof, Android Auto, Apple Car Play, Power Nap package, 12-way electric adjust for front seats, rear view camera and front and rear parking sensors. Not to forget you also get two Skoda umbrellas packed away into cubby holes in the front doors and removable LED flash light that can be attached to the body of the car magnetically. What the Scout does miss out on is the Virtual Cockpit and the 360-degree camera that is available on the L&K variant. A tyre pressure monitoring system is also an exclusive feature on the Scout.

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