Škoda’s compact SUV illustrates the company’s potential in a segment that is completely new to Škoda Auto. In terms of its size, the Yeti is set between the A0 and A classes; positioning on the line between different classes is typical of Škoda models. The Škoda Yeti study demonstrates characteristics of the future Škoda cars, which have already been indicated by the Škoda Roomster concept. Wrap-around windshield, coated windscreen side pillar, and characteristic roof covering - to name just a few features of the new design trend. The study design lacks aggressive features. The Yeti is perceived as a positive, friendly object representing an enjoyable contrast between the other common off-road vehicles and sports utility vehicles. This concept makes the Yeti fit for city traffic as well as sufficiently apt for service off the road. More details of the Škoda Auto company’s novelties will be given at a press conference held at the Škoda Auto stand in Hall 2 during the Geneva International Motor Show on Tuesday 1st March at 9.30 a.m. Škoda’s compact SUV implies the company’s potential in a segment that is completely new to Škoda Auto. In terms of its size, the Yeti is set between the A0 and A classes; positioning on the line between different classes is typical of Škoda models. The Škoda Yeti study demonstrates characteristics of the future Škoda cars, which have already been indicated by the Škoda Roomster concept. Wrap-around windshield, coated windscreen side pillar, and characteristic roof covering - to name just a few features of the new design trend. The study design lacks aggressive features. The Yeti is perceived as a positive, friendly object representing an enjoyable contrast between the other common off-road vehicles and sports utility vehicles. This concept makes the Yeti fit for city traffic as well as sufficiently apt for service off the road. More details of the Škoda Auto company’s novelties will be given at a press conference held at the Škoda Auto stand in Hall 2 during the Geneva International Motor Show on Tuesday 1st March at 9.30 a.m. |