The concept car's length was 4256 mm, which is 126 mm shorter than the Karoq model, and the wheelbase size is 2671 millimeters. The crossover is based on an architecture called MQB-A0-IN — a modernized version of the MQB-A0 modular platform for the "younger" models of the Volkswagen concern.

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The distinctive external features of the crossover include a massive radiator grille with vertical slats, narrow LED headlights, and 19-inch aluminum alloy wheels. Inside, there is a fully digital instrument panel, a separate multimedia display, a touchpad for controlling vehicle functions, and an electronic gear selector.

The company noted that exclusively environmentally friendly "vegan" materials were used in the interior design. In particular, the designers used Bohemian crystal, and the front panel is made using the kalamkari technique (a special art of hand-applied pattern drawing).

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The Skoda Vision In is equipped with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder turbocharged gasoline engine producing 150 horsepower.

Serial production of the new small Skoda crossover will start in India in early 2021. Whether the model will reach other countries has not yet been reported.