The vRS initials have adorned Skoda’s sportiest production models since 2000. The Kodiaq vRS is the brand’s first vRS SUV, marking this move with a new, modern vRS logo featuring red touches.
The ‘V’ in vRS references Skoda’s motorsport ‘victories’ while the initials ‘RS’ stand for Rally Sport, first used in 1974 on the two rally prototypes – the Skoda 180 RS and 200 RS. In 1975, Skoda developed these into the 130 RS; in 1977, the sports coupé also known as the ‘Porsche of the East’ achieved two victories in its class at the legendary Rallye Monte Carlo and also won the Acropolis Rally. In 2000, Skoda introduced its first vRS production model, the Octavia vRS.
The new vRS logo, featuring red touches, will make its debut in Paris on the Skoda Kodiaq vRS. The SUV bears several of the logos, including one on its radiator grille.
The powerful four-cylinder TDI engine found in the all-wheel-drive SUV generates 176 kW (236 bhp) from its 2.0-litre capacity thanks to biturbo charging, and delivers maximum torque of 369 ft lb. This makes this engine the most powerful production diesel engine in the history of the brand, spanning more than 120 years.