All-new Skoda Kodiaq: an SUV with plug-in hybrid efficiency
If you want a car that’s big on space but you’re not ready to jump into fully electric driving, the all-new Skoda Kodiaq could be the perfect fit. Skoda’s flagship SUV has added a plug-in hybrid powertrain to its five-seater for 2024 – offering up to 75 miles (WLTP) of electric range and CO2 emissions as low as 9-12g/km. That means a BiK rate of just 5% and company car tax payments potentially as low as £56pm for a 20% taxpayer. There’s also the option of a seven-seater with petrol, mild-hybrid and diesel powertrains, not to mention a diesel option with all-wheel drive capability.
All-new Skoda Superb: a plug-in hybrid in hatchback and estate
Granted, SUVs aren’t for everyone. Fortunately, the Skoda Superb offers the choice of sleek hatchback style or the added luxury of estate space. It also benefits from a significantly upgraded plug-in hybrid powertrain, offering up to 84 miles (WLTP) of electric range. Low CO2 emissions mean BiK of just 5%. The iconic Superb is also available with a range of other engines, including petrol, mild-hybrid and diesel.