With VW’s all-new Tiguan out in the open, the German group will soon release two related models for its Seat and Skoda brands. From what we hear, both brands will dress the Tiguan’s underpinnings with unique clothing, but digital artist X-Tomi went for a simple facelift job with the Skoda Yeti successor in this render.
The new Tiguan has excellent proportions and a really dynamic appearance, which is why this rendering is pretty interesting to look at. The Skoda features don’t really ruin the Tiguan’s look – despite the front fascia not being as aggressive as the VW’s.
As opposed to the Tiguan, this digital Skoda Yeti features larger headlights, a typical Skoda grille, a new bonnet, and a simple-looking front spoiler. The headlights themselves are a mix between those found on the all-new Superb and those from this older Yeti rendering, which is pretty clever.
It’s probably safe to assume that nobody would mind if the real thing ended up looking just like this. But in terms of overall design, the Yeti’s appearance should be a little more “docile” compared to that of the all-new Tiguan.
Also, the L-shaped LED running lights are a nice touch, and perfectly integrated into the front spoiler.
Now the question is, if Skoda came out with an all-new Yeti looking just like this rendering, would people be all over it, or would they be just moderately impressed?
Rendering courtesy of X-Tomi