The changes, which include...
The changes, which include a new-style grille and revised body mouldings, also provide the people carrier with a family likeness to the Giugiaro-designed Kalos supermini.
And if parts look familiar...
And if parts look familiar, that"s because they are. The flanks in particular build on the firm"s Roomster concept, which debuted at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2003.
At the front, the Yeti features upswept headlights with integrated indicators and high-level driving lamps which cut into the bumper line. These combine with a new grille opening and shapely bonnet to give the SUV a softer look than current production Skodas.
The sides of the off-roader are protected by colour-coded rubbing strips, while the concept also comes with the obligatory roof bars. These blend neatly with the front and rear window pillars, helping to exaggerate the car"s upright stance. And does the Yeti come with three or five doors? From this picture it"s difficult to tell, but it"s actually the latter. The rear openings feature Alfa Romeo-style handles that are set into the C-pillar.