Skoda Kylaq
Skoda Auto India has recently raised the prices of its popular compact SUV, the Skoda Kylaq, impacting several variants of the model that competes in the highly contested sub-4-metre SUV segment in India. This update comes as part of the brand’s latest pricing strategy following the launch of new variants and continued strong demand.
Skoda has revised the prices of several Kylaq variants, making some trims more expensive with immediate effect:
After this revision, the Skoda Kylaq’s ex-showroom price in India now ranges roughly from ₹7.59 lakh to ₹12.99 lakh (depending on the chosen variant and transmission).
Earlier this month, Skoda expanded the Kylaq line-up by introducing two additional variants — Classic+ and Prestige+ — aimed at offering buyers more choices within the range. These new variants have retained their introductory pricing and have not been affected by the latest price hike.
Skoda Auto India did not officially disclose detailed reasons for the price revision. However, such adjustments are commonly influenced by increases in production costs, rising input prices, and broader market dynamics. These factors often lead manufacturers to revisit pricing to maintain profitability while continuing to deliver value and quality.
The latest price hike may influence the decisions of buyers who were planning to choose the mid-level Signature and Prestige variants. On the other hand, the entry-level Classic variant and the newly introduced Classic+ and Prestige+ variants remain comparatively attractive in terms of value, offering alternatives for cost-conscious buyers.
The Kylaq has quickly become one of Skoda’s most successful models in the Indian market. In fact, the SUV recently crossed a production milestone of over 50,000 units manufactured at Skoda’s Chakan facility, underscoring its strong popularity and demand among Indian buyers.
Skoda’s decision to revise prices reinforces its approach to balancing customer demand with market realities. While some variants have become more expensive, the retention of stable pricing on select trims and the addition of new options like Classic+ and Prestige+ provide buyers with more flexibility. Prospective customers should weigh variant-wise pricing, features, and overall value for money before making a purchase decision.
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