Skoda’s range of small family cars expanded in 2019, with the introduction of the Kamiq crossover and Scala hatchback. Now, to cement those models in the lineup, Skoda has given the pair a Monte Carlo makeover.
Monte Carlo has been the sporty visual and equipment upgrade on smaller Skoda models for a decade, first arriving with the second-generation Fabia. Available with a variety of engines, the Monte Carlo trim adds sporty aesthetics and more equipment to the standard specs.
That hasn’t changed with the Scala and Kamiq, with the Monte Carlo spec available on the 1.0-litre TSI and 1.5-litre TSI, with manual and DSG transmissions available.
Typical to Monte Carlo spec is a selection of gloss black detailing. This includes all of the brightwork, like the grille, door mirrors and window trims. There’s a sportier bumper up front, and at the back, there’s a black diffuser and boot lettering, too. Big 18-inch black alloy wheels, a panoramic roof, full LED headlights and rear lights join as added equipment and luxuries.
On the inside, dramatic colour-coded Porsche-esque sports seats join a sports steering wheel and aluminium pedals. At night, red ambient lighting adds to the sporty feel. The virtual cockpit instrument cluster comes along with Monte Carlo spec, as well as the Amundsen infotainment system with a 9.2-inch display. In the Scala exclusively, chrome surrounds appear on the air vents.
Kamiq Monte Carlo prices start at £23,305 for the entry-level manual 1.0-litre TSI, and swell to £25,955 for the 1.5 petrol DSG. The Scala is similarly priced, with a saving of around £500 at every level. It opens at £22,680 for the 1.0 manual, and swells to £25,350 for the DSG 1.5. You can order both now, with deliveries expected to begin in the spring.