

















The Kylaq is the last model in Skoda’s range to receive a price cut following the revision in the GST rate applicable on automobiles.

Here's how the new Skoda Kylaq - and the entire Skoda AT range - gets the gearbox equation just right

We have driven the Skoda Kylaq extensively, and here are 3 reasons why you should buy the SUV, and 3 reasons why you might want to avoid.

Skoda claims that the Kylaq is not just frugal to maintain but can also offer a fuel efficiency of 19.05 kmpl (automatic) and 19.68 kmpl (manual).

While the base variants of the Kylaq have received a price hike, the top-spec variants are now cheaper by up to Rs 46,000.

Now with the smaller Kylaq around, is there a need to get yourself the bigger sibling, the Kushaq? Or is the elder sibling still a better bet, at least on paper?

The Skoda Kylaq is offered in four trims with prices currently ranging from Rs 7.89 lakh to Rs 14.40 lakh

Skoda Auto India is ramping up production to clear more than 15,000 Kylaq bookings by the end of next month

Skoda’s recent entry into the subcompact SUV segment beat the likes of Mahindra Thar Roxx, MG Windsor, Citroen Basalt and BYD Seal to win the title.

The Skoda Kylaq had to compete with the Mahindra XUV 3XO in the subcompact SUV of the year category.

Skoda Auto India has teamed up with Zepto, the quick-commerce company, to deliver its Kylaq in 10 minutes for test drives to potential customers.

The carmaker had temporarily stopped accepting orders for the Classic variant after it was sold out just a few days after Skoda opened bookings for the Kylaq.

The Kylaq, Skoda’s first sub-4m SUV, scored a five-star safety rating for both adult and child occupant protection in the BNCAP crash tests

Deliveries of the new Kylaq are set to commence in late January 2025.

The Skoda Kylaq will reach showrooms only from January 27, 2025, onwards. And that is also when deliveries will start.

Skoda says it is targeting a 5-star safety rating for the Kylaq.

The Skoda Kylaq goes toe-to-toe with popular rivals like – Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue and Mahindra XUV 3XO, all cars that come with a turbo-petrol engine and a proper automatic transmission.

Skoda’s latest subcompact SUV, the Kylaq will be offered in 4 key trims, with prices ranging from Rs 7.89 lakh to Rs 14.40 lakh

The Kylaq will be offered in 4 trim levels and 5 colour options.

Skoda’s all-new subcompact SUV goes up against the likes of the Maruti Brezza, Tata Nexon, Kia Sonet, Hyundai Venue, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Renault Kiger and Nissan Magnite.

The Kylaq will be offered in four trim levels - Classic, Signature, Signature + and Prestige.

The Kylaq is Skoda’s smallest offering in India since the discontinued Fabia hatchback.

Bookings for the Skoda Kylaq will open from December 2, while deliveries will begin from January 27, 2025.

Built on Skoda’s MQB 27 IN platform, the Kylaq will sit beneath the Kushaq

The Skoda Kylaq will mark the company’s entry into the sub-4 metre segment and is aimed to improve the company’s volume game in India.

The Kylaq will mark Skoda’s re-entry into the sub-4m segment and will launch in India in 2025.
