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The Most Common Škoda Yeti Symbols

These are the most common dashboard symbols that you will see in your Škoda Yeti. Click on one to see more information or scroll further down to see the link to the owner's manual where you can find even more symbols.

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About the Yeti

The Yeti was the first entry by the Czech car manufacturer Skoda into the SUV segment. Its first generation was introduced in the year 2009 which was then discontinued in 2012. In 2013 a second generation of Yetis arrived on the European automobile market. However, the model was permanently replaced by Skoda Karoq in 2017.

The main competitors of Skoda Yeti include Mazda CX-3, Nissan Qashqai, and some other SUVs from the Suzuki family, like the Vitara. You can also look at the Kodiaq as another great alternative competing model from the same manufacturer.

Different models of  Yeti were offered with various engine and drivetrain options. Skoda started with 1.2-liter and 1.8-liter turbocharged petrol engines. However, some models were also produced with a 1.6-liter turbodiesel engine. Newer models came and were even offered with a 2-liter diesel engine, having power outputs of 110, 140, or 170 bhp. The torque numbers produced by these engines were enough to provide a smooth and hurdle-free ride.

This Skoda Yeti was fitted with a four-wheel-drive powertrain that enhanced its off-roading capabilities. It was a complete package of efficiency, quietness, quick acceleration, and high performance.

Moving onto the interior of this SUV, the Skoda Yeti can seat up to five passengers. It offers generous legroom and headroom, which makes the riding experience for all five passengers comfortable. In addition to that, the trunk of Yeti is also quite spacious. A prominent feature of this SUV is that the seats of the second row are foldable. You can easily fold the rear seats and increase your boot space to accommodate larger suitcases and cargo.

The infotainment system of the Skoda Yeti is satisfactory, nothing too special about it. It is an extremely basic system having a 5-inches touchscreen with a USB port, two power sockets, an aux-in socket, and an SD card slot. But that’s what other cars of a similar categories offer as well. In this regard, the Yeti is no less featureful than its competitors.

Overall, this SUV by Skoda is a practical, safe, and reliable one. It possesses all the qualities of a lasting family car.