Taking the Skoda Kodiaq and dolling it up in a Monte Carlo guise didn’t take long after the Czech SUV celebrated its premiere last week.

Made by X-Tomi, it sports a two-tone exterior  dominated by red that contrasts the blacked out front apron, grille, side skirts, roof, A and B pillars, and rides on new wheels, following in the footsteps of other Monte Carlo Skodas, including the Citigo, Fabia, Rapid and Yeti.

At the time of writing, Skoda hasn’t mentioned anything about a Monte Carlo edition, but the largest SUV the Czechs have come up with so far is believed to add other trim levels in the near future, such as the Sportline.

A Laurin & Klement upper grade is also possible, while previous reports have pointed towards the introduction of a high-performance vRS version, which could be applied to the current Superb flagship as well.

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