Skoda Kylaq Prices Revised in India

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Skoda Auto India has revised the pricing of its subcompact SUV, the Kylaq, with a surprising twist. While entry-level and mid-spec variants are now more expensive, top-end variants have become significantly more affordable. The Kylaq now ranges between ₹8.25 lakh and ₹13.99 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant.


Skoda Kylaq Price Update

New Price Range: ₹8.25 Lakh – ₹13.99 Lakh

Launched in November 2024, the Kylaq marked Skoda’s foray into the hotly contested sub-4m SUV market. The price revision affects all four trim levels—Classic, Signature, Signature+, and Prestige—with both manual and automatic versions seeing varied adjustments.


Detailed Variant-Wise Price Changes

VariantOld PriceNew PriceDifference
Classic (MT)₹7.89 lakh₹8.25 lakh+₹36,000
Signature (MT)₹9.59 lakh₹9.85 lakh+₹26,000
Signature (AT)₹10.59 lakh₹10.95 lakh+₹36,000
Signature+ (MT)₹11.40 lakh₹11.25 lakh−₹15,000
Signature+ (AT)₹12.40 lakh₹12.35 lakh−₹5,000
Prestige (MT)₹13.35 lakh₹12.89 lakh−₹46,000
Prestige (AT)₹14.40 lakh₹13.99 lakh−₹41,000

The Classic (MT) variant is now ₹36,000 dearer, while the Prestige (MT) offers the best price drop of ₹46,000, making the top trims more accessible.


Engine and Transmission

The Kylaq continues to be powered by the trusted 1.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol engine, delivering:

  • 114 bhp power
  • 178 Nm torque

It comes mated with:

  • 6-speed manual transmission (standard)
  • 6-speed torque converter automatic (optional)

This engine is also found in other Skoda and Volkswagen offerings in India.


Where the Skoda Kylaq Stands in the Market

Skoda Kylaq competes with major players in the subcompact SUV space, including:

  • Kia Sonet – Starting at ₹8 lakh
  • Tata Nexon – From ₹8 lakh
  • Mahindra XUV 3XO – Starting ₹8 lakh
  • Maruti Brezza – Starting ₹8.69 lakh
  • Hyundai Venue – From ₹7.94 lakh

With the new pricing, Skoda seems to be positioning the top-spec Kylaq more competitively against fully loaded rivals.


Final Thoughts

While buyers eyeing the entry-level Kylaq may feel the pinch, those looking for a feature-rich variant like Prestige now have a better deal. The price cut on top trims could help Skoda attract value-conscious customers in a segment driven by features and affordability.

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