Skoda Auto has started producing the updated Scala and Kamiq versions at its main plant in Mlada Boleslav. The latest versions of these cars feature new equipment and assistant systems, typically found in higher vehicle classes. There has also been a significant increase in the utilization of sustainable materials in both vehicles.
Skoda Scala and Kamiq: Design
The updated versions of the Scala and Kamiq include Matrix-LED headlights, revamped front and rear bumpers, rims, and radiator grills, enhancing the looks of both models. These changes reflect the new design language the company goes with. Furthermore, a focus on sustainability is evident by incorporating more eco-friendly materials into various parts of the vehicles.

Skoda Scala and Kamiq: Features
Regarding safety and modernization, both models have sturdy body structures and advanced assist systems, including front assist with pedestrian monitor and lane assist. Plenty of innovative parts can also be seen in these vehicles such as the new phone box with wireless charging and cooling, along with fast-charging USB ports.
Andreas Dick, Skoda Auto board member for production and logistics, said, “The Scala was the first Skoda Car to be rolled out in our current design language. We have now taken both models to the next level and set new standards in the compact class, especially when it comes to assistance systems. I want to thank everyone involved for their exceptional collaboration. I am confident that both upgraded models will be well-received by our customers.”