Starting on January 1, 2025, Skoda India plans to hike the prices of all of its vehicles by up to 3%
Skoda India 3% Price hike:
Popular Skoda vehicles such as the Kushaq, Slavia, Superb, and Kodiaq will be affected by this change. The raise won’t impact the newly released sub-4-meter SUV Kylaq, meanwhile, until it achieves 33,333 reservations. Skoda is giving potential buyers a longer chance to buy the Kylaq at its discounted price because reservations are filling up fast.
Reason for the hike:
The decision to update prices was prompted by the growing costs of input components, raw materials, and general operating costs, all of which have affected the automobile industry. Skoda Auto India underlined that the price change is required to guarantee that the business keeps providing its clients with premium services and high-quality cars without sacrificing standards.
All-New Kylaq:
Newly released Kylaq is anticipated to be a key component of its expansion plan in India. With its cutting-edge safety features, dynamic driving capabilities, and Skoda’s most recent design philosophy, this sub-4-meter SUV was created to satisfy the changing tastes of Indian consumers. In addition to strengthening Skoda’s current lineup, the Kylaq offers consumers in a competitive market an appealing and affordable alternative.
With 100,000 sales in the last two years, Skoda Auto India has had incredible development in recent years and the quickest period to reach this milestone in the brand’s history in India. With more than 260 client touchpoints spread across more than 150 cities countrywide, Skoda’s efforts to increase its footprint have contributed to this success. Skoda’s dedication to improving accessibility and customer happiness is demonstrated by this network development.
Skoda Auto India is still in an excellent position to take advantage of future growth prospects thanks to its robust model lineup, which includes the Kushaq, Slavia, Superb, Kodiaq, and the exciting Kylaq.
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