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Skoda Kamiq Review 2021

Following in the tyre tracks of the Karoq and Kodiaq as part of Skoda's SUV range, the Skoda Kamiq is a compact crossover with enough space and practicality for all the family. 

Despite its dinky dimensions, the Kamiq is a credible alternative to more conventional hatchbacks like the Ford Focus or Volkswagen Golf, offering buyers the style of an SUV, with the traits of a Skoda, including practicality and value for money.

Our Skoda Kamiq review covers:

Skoda Kamiq Key Features

  • Classy exterior style with two-piece headlights 
  • Comfortable interior cabin with nifty practical features
  • 400-litre boot with 60/40 split-folding rear seats
  • Three petrol engines to choose from 94bhp to 148bhp
  • Five trim levels including S, SE, SE Drive, SE L and Monte Carlo 

Design, Practicality and Boot Space

On the outside, the Skoda Kamiq may not be as adventurously styled as the Nissan Juke, Volkswagen T-Cross, or Renault Captur, but don't let it put you off. Neatly styled, the Kamiq looks the part with its classy two-piece headlights, high ground clearance and rugged SUV style, boasting an off-road look that appeals to many drivers today.

Skoda Kamiq exterior

Thanks to its relatively boxy shape, the Kamiq is surprisingly spacious inside, especially in the back. Legroom is generous – noticeably more than the Ford Puma, SEAT Arona and VW T-Cross - and there's a good amount of headroom, even with the optional panoramic sunroof fitted. 

As expected from a Skoda, there's plenty of nifty practical features inside, including a small drawer under each front seat with the optional Simply Clever Pack, which also includes hidden door protectors that automatically pop out as you open the doors to protect their edges.

All versions get five seats and feature 60/40 split-folding rear seats as standard. Shame then that Kamiq's 400-litre boot isn't as impressive as rivals like the Renault Captur or Nissan Juke. Don't worry, though, as there's still enough room to carry the weekly family shop, a small child buggy or up to seven carry-on cases in the boot. Space also expands to 1,395 litres with rear seats folded flat, and an optional variable boot floor is available. 

Interior and Trims

Inside, the Kamiq's cabin isn't quite as smart as the Renault Captur or as plush as MINI Countryman. Still, the overall build quality is high, and some posh-feeling plastics and metal-effect trims make for a generally pleasant place to sit. 

The dashboard layout is easy to understand, and the infotainment system stands out as a highlight. Available from SE L trim upwards, the system looks slick and is pretty easy to use. You can also opt for digital instruments instead of analogue dials, like in an Audi, BMW or Mercedes.

There are five trim levels, including S, SE, SE Drive, SE L, and Monte Carlo trims. 

Entry cars S cars come well-equipped with a 6.5-inch infotainment system, DAB radio manual air-conditioning, LED headlights and 16-inch alloys.

The mid-spec SE is the most popular version and comes with a larger eight-inch infotainment screen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay functionality, cruise control and rear parking sensors. SE Drive models add a 9.2-inch infotainment display with sat-nav, rear privacy glass and manual height adjustment for both front seats.

Top-spec SE L cars are around £1,000 more expensive than the SE Drive but include fancier exterior lights, a 10.25-inch Virtual Cockpit digital display, two-zone climate control and 18-inch alloys.

The range-topping Monte Carlo model gains full LED headlights, a panoramic glass roof, sports seats, flashes of red trim, and a sports steering wheel.

Power and Performance

Under the bonnet, the Kamiq offers four petrol engines to choose from, starting with a 1.0-litre with 94 and 109bhp mated to a five-speed and six-speed manual gearbox, respectively.

Skoda Kamiq interior

The 109bhp version is the pick of the bunch, offering plenty of punch around town and decent refinement at motorway speeds. Above this sits the flagship 1.5-litre petrol engine with 148bhp and clever cylinder-deactivation tech to save fuel. 

Out on the road, the Kamiq's light controls make it easy to drive. Despite being taller than the Scala, it handles neatly through corners, doesn't sway around as much as the T-Roc or T-Cross, and is refined even at motorway speeds. 

While it's not quite as fun to drive as the SEAT Arona or Ford Puma, the Kamiq provides a good balance between handling and comfort. It also has a tighter turning circle than most rivals, making negotiating narrow streets or tight parking spaces a breeze.

Leasing vs Buying

Prices for the new Skoda Kamiq start from £21,905.00 OTR* or to lease from £237.92 per month.

Interested in the new Kamiq? Nationwide Vehicle Contracts has lease offers on Skoda range, with road tax, breakdown cover, the full manufacturer's warranty and free mainland GB delivery included in the price. 

Car leasing offers many benefits over buying with fixed monthly rentals, a low initial outlay, no depreciation worries and the option to change your vehicle every two, three or four years. Find out more about Leasing vs Buying to see if car leasing is right for you. 

*'On the road' price correct at time of publication and includes one year's road fund license, DVLA first registration fee and number plate fee. Prices are subject to change. Always check with your nearest retailer. 

 

Customer Reviews

Skoda Kamiq
Average Rating Based on 29 reviews
4.3 out of 5

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Kevin Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI 110 SE L

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John-Joseph Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI 110 SE

Love my Skoda. A lot of comfort and style for less money than most, especially in these times.

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Clare Skoda Kamiq 1.5 TSI SE L

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Richard Skoda Kamiq 1.5 TSI SE L

Very smooth ride, excellent engine performance, tons of room in back seats, but boot space a little on small side. Not sure that front and rear work very well, I regards them as undependable and perhapse a water of money. Overall this is a nice car and one I would recommend.

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4.9 out of 5
Anna Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI 110 SE

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Esther Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI 110 SE

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Martyn Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI 110 Monte Carlo *Incl. Metallic Paint*

Missing a few extras which I’ve had previously

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Michelle Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI 110 Monte Carlo *Incl. Metallic Paint*

Having info to sort the software for the dashscreen when updates are available.

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Melanie Skoda Kamiq 1.5 TSI Monte Carlo DSG *Incl. Metallic Paint*

The vehicle has broken down already and had to be towed to a garage, it also has a constant fault with the SOS call button warning light coming on and the service not being available. The garage say they can’t fix it

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Clive Skoda Kamiq 1.5 TSI Monte Carlo DSG *Incl. Metallic Paint*

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Shaun Skoda Kamiq 1.5 TSI Monte Carlo DSG *Incl. Metallic Paint*

The actual lease itself is okay apart from the maintenance which is a rip off as the first service isn’t due until 20,000 miles and I’ll only do 24,000 in the car. Shouldn’t have bothered paying for it. My issues are with the car itself. The gearbox is very laggy and slow to respond at low speeds. This infotainment system crashes and freezes. And the satnav is useless. Apple CarPlay is good but won’t display any of the apps such as Waze in the digital dash only the awful satnav can be displayed there VW group have really dropped the ball with their infotainment recently so I will probably look at a different brand next time.

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Karen Skoda Kamiq 1.5 TSI Monte Carlo DSG *Incl. Metallic Paint*

The sat nav is useless especially voice recognition. The driver assit is dangerous as the car veers to keep straight when going round a bend. I cannot deactivate this permanently so I have to deactivate for each journey. Otherwise the car is great but these are two quite major flaws with the car.

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4.9 out of 5
Michael Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI SE DSG

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Helen Skoda Kamiq 1.0 TSI SE L

There are good features particularly the satnav media screen display panel drivers storage space etc. monitoring an intermittent back wiper issue. Engine sometimes cuts out ie in first gear, low revs at a roundabout it wil do auto stop instead of engage gear. A hill auto brake would be useful.

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