New models - Skoda - KaroqSkoda Karoq 130 Years Edition detailedSpecial Karoq 130 Years Edition to arrive in September as Skoda celebrates its 130th year19 Jun 2025 By MATT BROGAN SKODA has announced details of its Karoq 130 Years Edition ahead of the variant’s September launch.
The well-specified SUV will be priced from $48,990 plus on-road costs, slotting between the Sportline 110TSI and Sportline 140TSI within the Karoq line-up.
The 2025 Skoda Karoq 130 Years shares its driveline with two-wheel drive Karoq Select and Sportline variants and is powered by a turbocharged 1.4-litre four-cylinder petrol engine developing 110kW of power and 250Nm of torque.
Drive is to the front wheels via an eight-speed torque converter automatic transmission.
Based upon the Select grade, the special edition variant is characterised by 19-inch Sagittarius alloy wheels in a silver finish, rear privacy glass, chromed roof rails and window framing, matrix LED headlighting with dynamic cornering and all-weather functionality, keyless entry, a powered tailgate with gesture control opening, power-folding wing mirrors, and bespoke badging.
Moving inside we find equipment highlights drawn largely from the Sportline variant’s optional Signature Pack including a 10.25-inch digital instrument panel, 9.2-inch touchscreen infotainment array, native sat nav, premium 10-speaker Canton sound, DAB+ digital radio reception, leather-appointed upholstery, power adjustable front seats with lumbar and memory functionality, heated front- and outboard rear seats, keyless ignition, an auto-dimming rear-view mirror, and LED ambient cabin lighting.
Skoda will also offer the model with its Travel Assist technology encompassing adaptive cruise control adaptive lane assist, and emergency assist on top of autonomous emergency braking, front-, side-, and rear- traffic alert, and seven airbags among a long list of standard safety inclusions.
Four paint colour options are available: Black Magic, Graphite Grey, Moon White, and Race Blue.
“The Skoda 130 Years Edition, alongside the forthcoming Elroq 130 Years Edition, celebrates Skoda’s long and rich history with a car that showcases just how far the brand has come since it made its first Skoda bicycle in 1895,” said Skoda Australia product manager Glenn Reid.
“From those humble beginnings now comes a family SUV that’s cleverly packaged, generously equipped, and deigned with a restrained, European elegance that can stand the test of time.
“Add to that the reassurance of Skoda’s seven-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty – unique amongst European brands – Skoda Choice guaranteed future value, and affordable servicing, and there has never been a better opportunity to discover that makes the Karoq the smart choice in its segment.”
The Skoda Karoq 130 Years Edition is now available to order with initial customer deliveries commencing in September 2025.
The Skoda Karoq competes within the bustling SUV Medium under $60K segment locally where it vies against the likes of the Toyota RAV4 and Mazda CX-5. Year-to-date (YTD) sales figures show Skoda has sold 207 examples of the Karoq (0.2 segment share points), placing it at the back of the pack in terms of outright popularity.
The SUV Medium under $60K is currently dominated by the Toyota RAV4 with YTD sales of 21,618 units (23.2 segment share points) ahead of the Mitsubishi Outlander with 10,203 units (11.0 per cent), Mazda CX-5 with 9409 units (10.1 per cent), Kia Sportage with 8723 units (9.4 per cent), and Hyundai Tucson with 7940 units (8.5 per cent).
2025 Skoda Karoq pricing*:
*Pricing excludes on-road costs.
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