The Elegance Editions of the Skoda Kushaq and Slavia is available in limited numbers and only comes with the 1.5-litre TSI engine.
The Elegance Editions of the Skoda Kushaq and Slavia will be available in limited numbers and will only come with the 1.5-litre TSI engine.
The brand is all set to export the parts produced at the facility as CKD kits to the ASEAN region, starting with Vietnam
Here are the top five features that add to the upmarket value of the Kushaq, other than the build quality and overall fit and finish.
The new variants of the Kushaq and Slavia will solely be available with the 1.0 litre TSI engine
The Matte Edition is finished in a shade of carbon steel paint and, moreover, is limited to just 500 units
In a recent study conducted by NIO BASES, it has come to light that 9 out of 10 new car buyers are prioritising safety over fuel efficiency and features.
The new Skoda Kushaq production began at the Volkswagen Group's Chakan facility near Pune, ahead of the launch scheduled towards the end of this month.
New Onyx Edition is positioned between the base Active and the Ambition variants.
2022 has been the best year for Skoda in India, as the company registered a growth of 125% over 2021.
Cumulatively, from January to November 2022, Skoda Auto India has sold 48,933 units, which is more than double of the 23,858 cars sold annually in 2021. This also brings the company closer to its 50,000 cars annual target for 2022.
From January to September 2022, the company had sold 19,500 units of the Kushaq and 15,400 units of the Slavia in the country.
New non-sunroof variant is priced about Rs 20,000 lower than the regular Style variant and is only available with the 1.0 TSI engine.
Like the Monte Carlo variants of the previous Skoda cars, the Kushaq too comes with revised styling elements and additional features that add a dash of sportiness to its demeanour.
The Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo variant will sit above the existing top-spec Style trim of the compact SUV. It comes with the choice of both the 1.0-litre TSI and 1.5-litre TSI engines, in both manual and automatic options.
Skoda Auto India has informed us that the Kushaq Monte Carlo will be around Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 80,000 more expensive than the Style variant of the SUV. So, we expect the Kushaq Monte Carlo to be priced between Rs. 15.99 lakh to Rs. 19.59 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
The new Kushaq Monte Carlo will get a darkened finish to cosmetic trims, new alloy wheels and more equipment.
The Kushaq gets the addition of a new Ambition Classic variant along with a new entry-level Active Peace variant.
The new Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo Edition promises a major update for the SUV bringing several new features along with cosmetic upgrades.
The new Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo will be launched in May 9, and it will come with new styling and some new features as well. The model will sit at the top of the variant list, above the Style variant, and will thus come at a slightly higher premium.
The Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo will sit at the top of the variant list and would come loaded with added features, as well as cosmetic tweaks both to its exterior and interior, which would also mean a hike in its pricing.
The Skoda Kushaq comes with smart features, powerful turbocharged petrol engines and great driving dynamics. So, if you are planning to get the compact SUV, here are five key highlights you should know.
Both Skoda and Volkswagen have recently removed the auto-folding function for the ORVMs (outside rear-view mirrors) from the Kushaq and Taigun, as a direct result of chip shortage.
An aggressive expansion spree in the South has seen Skoda's presence go up from 38 touchpoints in 2020 to 70 touchpoints in 2021, which has contributed immensely to Kushaq's sales.
The Skoda Kushaq's Active MT 1.0L TSI base variant has become dearer by Rs. 29,000. It is now priced from Rs. 10.79 lakh (ex-showroom).
Here are the top five pros and cons that you need to check out before buying the Skoda Kushaq compact SUV.
It was in the first week of August that the company announced that it had received 6000 bookings for the SUV and now having crossed the 10,000 mark
The Skoda Kushaq Style AT 1.0L and 1.5L variants gets six airbags and TPMS at an additional price of Rs. 40,000, keeping up with the customer demand.
Skoda Auto India could soon launch a new mid-spec Ambient variant for the Kushaq that will come with the company's 1.5-litre TSI engine. Right now the engine is only offered with the top-spec Style trim of the SUV.
Deliveries of the Skoda Kushaq 1.5 TSI now begin pan India, while test drives of the more powerful version will now be available at dealerships.