Skoda India has officially extended the introductory price for its most affordable car, the Kylaq. The new extension date is up to Aril 30, 2025. Check out the complete price details and range below.
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Launched back in November 2024, the Kylaq compact SUV has garnered thousands of bookings because of its value-for-money packaging. The sturdy build quality of Skoda and the lovely 1.0-litre TFSI engine have lured many buyers.
Hence, to keep customers pouring in the showrooms, Skoda has extended its introductory price offer for the Kylaq. The introductory price, which is set at Rs 7.89 lakh for the base variant, is now available nationwide until April 30.
Mind you, the Kylaq has become a popular choice among first-time car buyers as well because of its aggressive pricing. The compact SUV is sold in four variants: Classic, Signature, Signature+, and Prestige.
The introductory prices of all variants are as follows:
Variant | 1.0 TSI MT | 1.0 TSI AT |
Classic | Rs 7.89 lakh | – |
Signature | Rs 9.59 lakh | Rs 10.59 lakh |
Signature+ | Rs 11.40 lakh | Rs 12.40 lakh |
Prestige | Rs 13.35 lakh | Rs 14.40 lakh |
The Kylaq is offered with a single powertrain option, i.e., a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine, which is also offered on the Skoda Kushaq and Skoda Slavia cars. It is a worldwide famous engine for its power and efficiency.
The maximum power output that the Kushaq churns out is 115 bhp, and the maximum torque is 178 Nm. It is available with the option of a 6-speed manual and 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox options.
With the high demand, Skoda has increased the production of Kylaq up to 30 per cent as it aim to meet the 33,000 units sales mark by May 2025.
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The base variant of Kylaq holds a strong value because of its aggressive pricing and the availability of the basic comfort features. Additionally, the Skoda moniker in India is a premium brand that new car buyers wish to purchase as their first car.