The collection of van-based MPVs that are out there - think Citroen Berlingo Multispace, Fiat Doblo or Renault Kangoo - have enjoyed high levels of success thanks to their generous interior space, competitive pricing and general simplicity. The problem is that theyre all ultimately scuppered by their rough n ready commercial vehicle origins. In the Roomster, Skoda have a vehicle that displays the key advantages of a van-based model but without the drawbacks of harsh ride, poor refinement and an industrial interior. The latest Scout model extends that lifestyle element a little further.
Van-based MPVs havent been around too long but their evolution has been rapid. The first examples appeared back in the late 1990s when some bright spark caught sight of an ordinary small van and noticed that its spacious load bay, robust construction and affordable price would make it a decent foundation for a no-nonsense people mover. This formula rapidly became popular and many manufacturers tried their hand with varying degrees of success. Then Skoda came along and changed the rules.
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The petrol range opens with an 85bhp 1.4 and also features a 105bhp 1.6. The entry-level 1.
4 has 132Nm of torque output at 3,800rpm which is enough if youre not loaded to the gunwales. The 1.6 feels more muscular still with 155Nm produced at the same engine speed.
"the Roomster Scout is a far more sophisticated proposition than your typical van-based MPV"
The diesels with their superior fuel economy are where a lot of the smart money will go but, as always, theyre priced at a sizable premium, so make sure youre going to cover enough mileage to recoup this extra outlay at the pumps. Many will also prefer the more relaxed driving characteristics of the oil-burners, however, with the 80bhp 1.4-litre three-cylinder option producing a torque figure of 195Nm. The range-topping engine is the 1.
9-litre TDI and here you get 105bhp and a sizable 240Nm torque rating. All the engines get a 5-speed gearbox with an optional six-speed auto box available for the more powerful petrol versions. Despite the high roofline at the rear, all Roomsters resist body roll admirably and the general ride quality is far superior to van-based MPV rivals. It stays nice and quiet when youre on the move as well, with only limited wind and road noise finding its way inside.
The Scout is fairly easy to differentiate from the standard Roomster models due to that raised ride height and also the side body mouldings, roof rails and fog lights. Thankfully Skoda hasnt been tempted to really go overboard with the 4x4 styling cues which would have lent this car something of a bogus appeal, the Czech company staying just the right side of the line in this key regard. Theres quite a bit of space to stretch out in the Scout. The roofline steps up, allowing the rear seats to be mounted 46mm higher than those in the front: this boosts the space available to passengers. Leg and headroom are both extremely generous and theres a light, airy feel to the space thanks to the large windows. An optional panoramic glass roof increases this effect, with Skoda pointing out that children become bored more quickly if they dont have a good view of the scenery. The rear seating has also been thoughtfully designed.
All three sections of the rear bench are individually foldable and removable. They also recline as well as sliding fore and aft so that owners can choose either to maximise passenger legroom or to bump up capacity in the extremely generous boot behind. This boot is accessed through a large tailgate which lifts to reveal a capacity of 450 litres. Then, depending on the position of the rear seats, owners have the option of increasing that cargo space right up to a truly van-like 1,780 litres - which is only achieved when all three seats are positioned in the garage at home.
Inside the Scout, theres special upholstery, branded floor mats, tinted glass, a tyre pressure monitor, electronic stability control and a leather three-spoke steering wheel and gearknob, as well as an aluminium pedal set. Theres no doubt that, with its composed handling and clever interior, the Roomster Scout is a far more sophisticated proposition than your typical van-based MPV but its priced accordingly. The basic price of £12,510 for the 1.4-litre 85bhp model lifts it well clear of the usual van-based fare.
All models look well-equipped, however, with air-conditioning, front, curtain and side airbags, body-coloured bumpers and an MP3-compatible CD stereo. Youll need £14,070 for the range-topping 1.9-litre diesel. Naturally, you wouldnt expect a budget Skoda model to be that expensive to run and all of the engine options return good economy figures.
Expect to see around 52mpg from the entry level petrol model with the diesels doing even better. Residual values arent going to be as strong as the regular Roomster variant but there wont be too much in it. Insurance ratings are very reasonable with the Roomster Scout models falling into Groups 3 to 5. As with all Skoda models, the Scout benefits from a decent three-year warranty arrangement from new and all engines are acceptably clean to boot.
The entry level diesel emits around 137g/km of carbon dioxide while the 1.6-litre petrol features a 169g/km showing. Although Skoda will do much to deny it, there is an element of lifestyle flim-flam to the Scout thats missing from the regular Roomster model. Youll pay around £1,000 extra for this.
Whether or not you see it as a price worth paying is key in your appreciation of this particular model. From a personal perspective, I think its a great car that doesnt need the look-at-me addenda. If the Scout was fitted with a four-wheel drive system, it would get a solid four or five star rating but as it stands, Im not so sure about this car. Id rather buy a normal Roomster and spend the grand on an adventure holiday.
Living the lifestyle rather than pretending to seems infinitely preferable.
FACTS AT A GLANCE
CAR: Skoda Roomster Scout range
PRICES: £12,510-£14,070 - on the road
INSURANCE GROUP: 3E-5E [est]
CO2 EMISSIONS: 137-169g/km
PERFORMANCE: [1.9TDI] 0-60mph 11.5s / Max Speed 113mph [est]
FUEL CONSUMPTION: [1.4TDI] (combined) 52mpg [est]
STANDARD SAFETY FEATURES: ABS, front, side and curtain airbags. WILL IT FIT IN YOUR GARAGE ?: Length/Width/Height 4219/1659/1650mm
Skoda Roomster Scout Range













