SKODA is taking occupant protection to a new level with the development of a new Kodiaq Armoured.
Developed as a joint project between Skoda UK and British-based security experts UTAC Special Vehicles, the new Kodiaq Armoured follows in the wheel tracks of the Superb Armoured, of which nearly 500 have been sold around the world since its launch in 2018.
Like the Superb Armoured, which was fully updated with new features and even greater levels of personal security last year, the Kodiaq Armoured is fully certified to PAS 300 and PAS 301 Civilian Armoured Vehicle standards.
PAS 301 certification is only awarded to vehicles that can pass a number of demanding tests including those for payload, acceleration, maximum speed, handling and braking.
Other tests carried out as part of the certification process include the vehicle being subjected to in excess of 200 rounds of ammunition, plus an assessment of blast resistance to the vehicle side, roof and underfloor. The Kodiaq Armoured meets all these criteria.
As part of the vehicle's development, the new Kodiaq Armoured was subjected to a rigorous programme of testing.
As with all previous armoured variants, the Kodiaq was developed with the full co-operation and technical support of Skoda, and designed to look as similar to the production model as possible.
The Kodiaq Armoured incorporates a raft of features and enhancements to offer complete protection for occupants.
These include special bullet-resistant glass and armoured steel protection for the passenger compartment. As a result, the Kodiaq Armoured offers bullet resistance to various handguns and assault rifles, and blast resistance to both grenades and high explosives.
To ensure that the Kodiaq Armoured retains the same drivability and agility of the standard production model, the new model is equipped with uprated suspension and braking systems.
Both are specified to accommodate the armoured model's weight increase. To ensure that the Kodiaq Armoured can continue to travel in the event of punctures, all four wheels are fitted with a tyre retention system that prevents the tyre from leaving the rim, even when deflated. This system will allow the driver to maintain control of the car at all times.
Other features incorporated into the design is an emergency lighting and siren system along with an 8-inch touchscreen communications hub with GPS, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality.
The Kodiaq Armoured retains the same levels of comfort and practicality of the standard production model.
It is offered in five-seat form and has boot space of more than 2,000 litres. As with the Superb Armoured, customers can choose from a range of powertrain options, along with four-wheel drive, although Skoda has not released any prices.