Skoda Karoq variants
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Is the Skoda Karoq the perfect family SUV?

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Total cash price £25,599. Borrowing £23,039 with a £2,560 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£384.09
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£34,070.23
Cost of credit
£8,471.23
Optional final payment
£13,074.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Skoda Karoq

A used Skoda Karoq is a smart, restrained SUV that perfectly balances style with practicality. This compact SUV offers excellent value without the overstyled appearance of many modern rivals. The Skoda Karoq delivers impressive reliability, making it an ideal family workhorse ready for any adventure. Available in both petrol and diesel variants, the Karoq combines SUV versatility with excellent fuel economy and proven dependability.

Popular Skoda Karoq trims for sale at Motorpoint

  • SE – The cheapest Karoq model has alloy wheels, cruise control, two-zone air conditioning, DAB radio and Bluetooth
  • SE Technology – Upgrade to mid-range SE Technology trim for Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, sat nav, WiFi and adaptive cruise control
  • SE Drive – A special-edition model with exclusive upholstery, LED ambient lighting, sat nav and a reversing camera
  • SE L – High-spec Karoq SE L is well worth searching for, with heated suede seats, LED headlights, clever VarioFlex rear seats and keyless entry
  • SportLine – A sporty trim with an aggressive body kit, Matrix LED headlights, panoramic sunroof and parking assistance. Also called Sport Line
  • Scout – An off-road focused model with our-wheel drive, scuff plates, off-road driving mode and rugged styling

Owning a Skoda Karoq

Used Skoda Karoq ownership delivers exceptional peace of mind with impressive reliability records and reasonable running costs. The restrained interior design features premium materials, intuitive touchscreen technology, and configurable digital instruments on higher-spec models. You'll appreciate the practical VarioFlex rear seats that adapt to your cargo needs – they can fold down or can be removed individually to maximise the interior space.

Fuel economy is impressive across the range, with petrol models achieving competitive mpg figures while diesel variants excel on longer journeys. The Karoq suits families, professionals, and anyone requiring versatile SUV capability without premium price tags. The driving experience remains calm and composed, offering excellent visibility and comfortable ride quality that makes daily commuting genuinely enjoyable.

Learn more about this practical SUV and read our Skoda Karoq review.

Other models you may be interested in

  • Volkswagen Tiguan – the Karoq’s premium sibling with similar practicality and refinement
  • SEAT Ateca – A sportier alternative with dynamic styling and handling
  • Nissan Qashqai – A very popular British-built crossover with hybrid options
  • Hyundai Tucson – A great option with generous warranty coverage and distinctive design
  • Kia Sportage – The Sportage now feels more upmarket than the Karoq

Why buy from Motorpoint?

Skoda Karoq FAQs

Introduced in 2017, the Skoda Karoq is a five-seat, five-door SUV that sits between Skoda’s smaller Kamiq and bigger Kodiaq. It’s Skoda’s answer to the Nissan Qashqai, Kia Sportage and Ford Kuga, and shares a lot of the same parts as the SEAT Ateca and Volkswagen Tiguan.

You’ll need to look elsewhere for hybrid or electric options, but the Karoq offers petrol and diesel engines that manage to blend performance and fuel economy effectively. There are manual and automatic gearboxes, plus four-wheel drive if you need it.

The Skoda Karoq might look chunky, but it’s barely any longer than the Skoda Scala – a rival to the Ford Focus. Crucially, though, the Karoq is over 13cm taller than a Scala or an Octavia, and that gives a big boost to headroom. The Karoq has a higher ride height than either of those cars, giving you a more commanding view of the road ahead and making it easier to get young children in and out. But it’s not so tall that you’d need a stepladder to get behind the wheel.

Like all its main rivals, the Karoq is a five-seater – you’ll need to upgrade to the Skoda Kodiaq for seven seats. Most adults will be comfortable in the rear seats, especially as you can slide them back and forth to adjust the passenger and boot space.

Even with these ‘VarioFlex’ sliding seats pushed fully back, the Karoq has a 479-litre boot. If rear legroom isn’t such a concern, you can have up to 588 litres of boot space – and triple that figure if you flip the rear seats down.

But it’s not just the large boot that makes the Karoq the king of practical family SUVs. Skoda’s ‘Simply Clever’ ideas are genuinely useful in everyday life, from the ice scraper hidden in the fuel filler cap to a boot light that doubles up as a removable torch. There’s also an umbrella stashed away for when you get caught in the rain.

The Karoq comes with a choice of familiar petrol or diesel engines, which have all been used in numerous other VW Group models. Most are pleasingly economical, but there is a range-topping petrol if you have a need for speed in your family SUV. Unlike the VW Tiguan or Hyundai Tucson, there aren’t any hybrid options.

Some Skoda Karoqs have four-wheel drive, but many don’t. Skoda’s 4x4 system is limited to more powerful engines and higher trim levels, and there has previously been a Karoq Scout that came with four-wheel drive as standard. Search for used Karoqs with four-wheel drive here.

A panoramic sunroof is standard on Karoqs in SportLine, Edition and Scout trim levels, and optional elsewhere.

That depends if you get a model with Skoda’s removable seats or not. SE and SE Drive don’t get these ‘Varioflex’ seats and come with a 521-litre boot – that’s about the same as a Peugeot 3008 or Vauxhall Grandland X. Higher-spec cars have this seat system which also allows the individual seats to be pushed forward or backward, so these Karoqs offer a boot space of between 479 and 588 litres depending on where the seats are. Fold all the seats down and you have a 1,605-litre space, or take them out completely to free up another 200 litres.