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MODEL TESTED: Kamiq 1.0 TSI Monte Carlo PRICE: £29,285 POWERTRAIN: 1.0-litre 3cyl turbo petrol, 114bhp
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114bhp
Powertrain
1.0 litre 3cyl
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50 litres
Fuel tank
£74 fill up
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9.7 seconds
Performance
121mph
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400 litres
Seats up/down
1,395 litres
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WHILE the Kamiq in our pictures is a top-spec Monte Carlo model with a DSG automatic gearbox, we’re testing it as a manual in order to give the closest comparison to the Avenger. Like this, the Kamiq comes to £29,285 in its highest trim level, although the most affordable option with this engine, the SE, starts from £24,970.
Tech highlights
THE Skoda sits on the Volkswagen Group’s MQB A0 architecture, so it shares many parts with the VW T-Cross and SEAT Arona. As with those models, and just like the