Czech carmaker Skoda is exploring the possibility of launching the newly unveiled Karoq SUV in India, according to a senior company official.
Following the discontinuation of the Yeti, its sole SUV, the company is looking to bolster its SUV line-up in the country. With the rising popularity of these vehicles in our market, the Czech carmaker is missing out on a large segment of sales.
The all-new Kodiaq is set to spearhead Skoda's re-entry into the SUV world when it goes on sale towards the end of this year. The SUV will also strengthen the carmaker's positioning in the premium segment when it joins the Skoda Superb. Replacing the Yeti in Skoda's global portfolio, the Karoq will sit below the Kodiaq and give Skoda further volumes in India.
"The Kodiaq will be the start of our new SUV strategy. Apart from that, we are exploring other options as well. Among the small SUVs, we currently have the Karoq in our global range and we are evaluating it for India," Ashutosh Dixit, director – of sales, service and marketing, Skoda Auto India, said, speaking to Autocar India.
Unveiled in May this year, the new Karoq is built on the VW Group’s MQB platform, and shares parts and technology with the similarly sized Volkswagen Tiguan. Globally, there will be a choice of five engines at launch, with four of those new to Skoda.
Available with a range of advanced driver assistance and infotainment options, the Karoq is the first Skoda to come with a digital instrument panel. There are four levels of infotainment system with the top level featuring a 9.2-inch touchscreen and gesture control.
Skoda evaluating Karoq SUV for India
Skoda’s Yeti replacement is being considered for the Indian market.
2 min read•11 Aug '17


Readers also viewed
Explore Cars
Suggested News
Mercedes-AMG GT R sets lap record at Buddh circuit
The Mercedes-AMG GT R has just set a new lap record for a production-spec car at the Buddh International Circuit
1 min read•11 Aug '17


Mercedes to launch new 53 AMG-badged models
Mercedes-AMG will introduce a new range of mid-level variants, called the '53' series, which will slot in between the '43' and '63' series
2 min read•11 Aug '17

2017 Mitsubishi Xpander debuts in Indonesia
After being teased early last month, and then revealed for the first time in late July, the Xpander has made its public debut at the 2017 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS)
1 min read•11 Aug '17





Datsun GO Live concept showcased in Indonesia
Datsun’s Live concept is based on its Go hatchback and is aimed at the younger generation of Indonesians who like to customise their cars; the concept is meant to encourage a proactive lifestyle
1 min read•11 Aug '17



Suzuki showcases two Ignis-based concepts in Indonesia
Suzuki has showcased two concepts based on the Ignis hatchback at the ongoing 2017 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS)
1 min read•11 Aug '17






Upcoming Cars
Skoda Cars
Trending Cars
Latest Cars
Can't decide which car to buy?
Ask our experts and get answers to all your car related queries.
Upcoming Cars
Skoda Cars
Trending Cars
Latest Cars
Can't decide which car to buy?
Ask our experts and get answers to all your car related queries.




















