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Skoda cars in India (9)

The Skoda car price starts at ₹7.59 lakh and goes up to ₹49.99 lakh. As of February 2026, the Skoda cheapest car is the  Kylaq, while the Octavia RS is the costliest. Currently, there are 9 Skoda cars in India, out of which 5 are on sale, and 4 are upcoming. Skoda cars currently available for sale in India are: Kylaq, Kodiaq Kushaq, Octavia RS, and  Slavia.

 

The Slavia and Octavia RS are the only Skoda sedan cars on sale in India. The Skoda SUV cars list includes Kodiaq, Kushaq, and Kylaq. Skoda’s upcoming car launches include the Superb, Kodiaq RS, Peaq and the Kushaq facelift, all expected to arrive in 2026.

Skoda Car Price List (February 2026)

The Skoda car price in India starts at 7.59 lakh for the Kylaq and goes up to ₹49.99 lakh for the Octavia RS. View the latest Skoda car prices in India available for sale in the table below:

 

Skoda Car

Price (Ex-showroom)

Skoda Kylaq

₹7.59 lakh - ₹12.99 lakh

Skoda Slavia

₹10.00 lakh - ₹17.99 lakh

Skoda Kushaq

₹10.66 lakh - ₹18.49 lakh

Skoda Kodiaq

₹39.99 lakh - ₹45.96 lakh

Skoda Octavia RS

₹49.99 lakh

Skoda Upcoming Cars

There are 4 upcoming Skoda cars scheduled to launch in India:

 

  • Skoda Kushaq facelift
    • Estimated price: ₹10.95 lakh - ₹18.79 lakh
    • Expected Launch Date: March 2026
    • Fuel Type: Petrol
    • Body Type: SUV

 

  • Skoda Kodiaq RS
    • Estimated price: ₹50.00 lakh
    • Expected Launch Date: June 2026
    • Fuel Type: Petrol
    • Body Type: SUV

 

  • Skoda Superb
    • Estimated price: ₹50.00 lakh - ₹55.00 lakh
    • Expected Launch Date: 2026
    • Fuel Type: Petrol
    • Body Type: Sedan 

 

  • Skoda Peaq
    • Estimated price: ₹1.00 crore - ₹1.20 crore
    • Expected Launch Date: 2027
    • Fuel Type: Electric
    • Body Type: SUV

Skoda Cars - Latest Updates

 

  • 6 January 2026: Skoda hikes prices of Kylaq, Kushaq and Slavia by up to ₹34,000
  • 5 December 2025: Skoda Kushaq facelift, rival to Creta and Seltos, likely to launch in January 2026.
  • 17 October 2025: The new Skoda Octavia RS launched in India at ₹49.99 lakh (Ex-Showroom).
  • 14 July 2025: Skoda reaches a new milestone with 300 customer touchpoints across 170+ cities.
  • 28 April 2025: The brand launched the Skoda Superstars campaign.
  • 17 April 2025: The second-generation Skoda Kodiaq 4x4 SUV debuts in India. Deliveries will start from May 2.
  • 1 April 2025: Skoda Auto celebrates its 25th anniversary in India by achieving its highest-ever monthly sales.
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Asked by: Nandishon Feb 6, 2026

Hello Team I own a pre owned Grand i10 AT and planning to buy a new car. My driving will be in the city and only 10 % would be on highways. My budget is 10-12 lacs and short listed Venue HX 5 DCT Sonet HTK Plus iMT Kylaq Presitige AT My thoughts are driving to Sonet as it looks heavy and it has Matte Grey colour, as black is my favourite. Also I like the way Venue looks and TSI engine of Kylaq Kindly suggest me the best choice.

Considering you already own a Hyundai, the most familiar and natural upgrade would be the Hyundai Venue DCT in the HX5 variant, especially when compared to the Kia Sonet. The Venue has just been updated, whereas the Sonet is expected to be replaced by an all new model early next year. Buying the Sonet now means it will start to feel dated very quickly.

Also, the DCT automatic gearbox on the Sonet is not available within your budget. It starts only from the HTX variant, which is priced well above Rs 13 lakh. While your shortlisted HTK Plus iMT variant does offer more features than the Venue HX5, the iMT gearbox does not feel as convenient or as stress free as a proper automatic transmission. Additionally, with the new generation update, the Hyundai Venue has grown in size and is noticeably more spacious than the Sonet, especially for rear seat passengers.

The Skoda Kylaq is another strong option to consider. If driving enjoyment is important to you, this is the car to pick. It offers enough space for four adults to sit comfortably, and its ride and handling balance makes it genuinely enjoyable to drive. You can opt for the Kylaq automatic in the Signature variant, which is also better equipped than the Venue HX5.

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Asked by: AJon Feb 5, 2026

Hi Autocar Team, we are a family of five and are looking to buy our first car. It will be used for a daily commute of around 30 km, along with long trips of about 1,000 km every three months to our hometown. Please suggest a car under a ₹10 lakh budget. I can stretch it by another ₹1 lakh if required. I am open to spacious hatchbacks as well, apart from mid-range SUVs. I prefer an automatic transmission due to heavy traffic in the NCR.

If you are open to hatchbacks, consider the Maruti Suzuki Baleno AMT. It has a 4-cylinder 1.2-litre engine, which is refined, and its AMT is not the most responsive, but it adds to convenience. At high speeds on the highway, its stability is commendable, and overall ride quality is suitable for Indian roads.
This Maruti car is spacious enough for a family of five and has a 318-litre boot space. It also gives excellent mileage. If you are averse to AMTs, you can consider the Skoda Kylaq, but it offers limited second-row space.
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Asked by: Prabhuon Feb 5, 2026

I am planning to buy a new sub-compact SUV. My preferences are the Skoda Kylaq Signature and the Kia Sonet HTK Plus 1.2 petrol NA. I am a new driver, and my monthly driving is about 500 km. Please suggest which one I should go for, and also advise on service, maintenance, and spare parts availability in the future.

Between the two compact SUVs, the Skoda Kylaq would be a better choice. It is a nicer car to drive and is stronger in important areas like performance. It gets a more powerful 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine, a slick 6-speed manual gearbox, and compact dimensions that make it easy to drive in the city.
The feature list is a mixed bag. The Kylaq gets cruise control, tilt-and-telescopic steering adjustment, and LED headlamps, but misses out on automatic climate control, front parking sensors, and wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. Ride comfort is better in the Kylaq, and rear-seat space is slightly better as well.
Overall, the Kylaq is the better option and our recommendation. Both SUVs are futureproof for spares and service, and that should not be a concern.
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Asked by: gautamon Feb 5, 2026

I own a BMW X5 (2016) and a Venue N Line N8 (2023). I want to reconfigure my garage to one SUV and one sedan, one luxury and the other at a decent level. My total budget is ₹55–60 lakh, and I will only buy used cars. Please suggest.

Being a BMW owner, you could consider getting a 2020/21 BMW 630i or 630d, which is a very practical yet luxurious sedan. Not only is it great to drive, but it is also very comfortable to be driven in, and it'll feel like a huge step-up in terms of tech and features compared to your outgoing BMW X5. You could budget around Rs 35-40 lakh for this.
With the balance amount, you can look for a 2021/22 Skoda Kodiaq 2.0 TSI. It is a posh, upmarket SUV that's great to drive, and also has the optional third row.
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Asked by: Debon Feb 4, 2026

I am looking for a car under 8-9 lakhs. At home, we have a 2015 Hyundai i10 Grand and a 2018 Maruti Suzuki Baleno. Both are manual and petrol. Now I am going to purchase a car for myself in Bangalore. Usage will particularly be on weekends with overall mix of (40% city and 60% outstation trips). I was willing to explore new automaker beyond Maruti and Hyundai. Mahindra 3XO and Skoda Kylaq has impressed me but their base variants doesn't offer the value for money. At this point I am in a confusion whether to go back to Maruti to get the value for money and reduce overall ownership cost.

In your budget, you will end up with the absolute base variants of the Mahindra 3XO and Skoda Kylaq. So, compared to cars with a lower starting price, they can feel a bit basic in terms of features and equipment.

That said, even in their base trims, both SUVs offer effortless performance, a more sophisticated driving experience thanks to their strong ride and handling, and in the case of the 3XO, excellent interior space.

We’d recommend considering the recently launched Skoda Kylaq Classic Plus, as it adds a good mix of essential and premium features like a single pane sunroof, 16 inch steel wheels with covers, cruise control, an auto dimming IRVM, and rain sensing wipers.

If you want to stay within the Maruti Suzuki family, you can look at the Maruti Suzuki Fronx Delta Plus. It offers more features, but it may not feel like a meaningful upgrade over the Maruti Suzuki Baleno you already own.

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Asked by: Nbkon Feb 4, 2026

My query is about choosing between the Tata Sierra, Renault Duster, the new Kia Seltos, and the Skoda Kushaq. My budget is ₹20 lakh. Please guide me.

The Renault Duster will launch in March, and prices for the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine and 1.3-litre turbo-petrol engine will be revealed then. From what we know, the Duster has a strong road presence thanks to its bold and aggressive design and tough demeanour. We are yet to see how it performs out on the road, so we will reserve our comments till that happens.
The Tata Sierra is a strong package with lots of character in its design and styling and a strong set of features. What also helps its case is the wide array of variants on offer with multiple powertrain options. Its strengths remain its design, space and ride comfort. If you care for these three, the Sierra is the one to go for.
The Skoda Kushaq was recently updated, and it gets new features like massage seats at the rear. However, it still remains a car for driving enthusiasts, especially with the 1.5-litre TSI engine. If you enjoy getting behind the wheel and prefer the driver's seat, the Kushaq would be a very good option. However, what it gains in handling, it loses in ride, and it just isn't as plush as the Sierra. It also misses the character and road presence of the Tata.
The Kia Seltos is a massive improvement from what it was before and is loaded with features. It also gets a host of engine and gearbox options, and the only real deterrent is its aggressive styling. If you don't mind that, the Seltos is a top choice in the segment.
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Asked by: Avinash deyon Feb 2, 2026

I want to buy a new car and have shortlisted the XUV 3XO REVX, Skoda Kylaq, and Kia Syros within a budget of ₹13 lakh (petrol version due to GRAP restrictions every winter). My daily running is around 45 km. I am confused between these three options. Kindly suggest.

Our pick of the three would be the Skoda Kylaq, the Prestige MT variant in its lineup. It will be slightly over your budget, but it will give you excellent performance and great driving dynamics.  In our real-world mileage test, it offered a combined mileage of 13kpl, which is good by segment standards.
It also comes with all desirable features, such as LED headlamps and fog lamps, front ventilated seats, automatic climate control, a 10-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a sunroof.
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Asked by: Soumyajit Dason Jan 31, 2026

I am planning to buy a new car with an automatic transmission in Kolkata. My budget is within 17-18 lakhs. I have shortlisted the new Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI facelift and the Hyundai CRETA IVT. Please suggest or advise which car I should go with. Or is there any other car do you suggest me?

The choice between the two comes down to what you would like in your new car. The Skoda Kushaq's 1.0 TSI engine is peppy enough, and the ride and handling balance is good. It's the one to opt for if a fun-to-drive character and safety are your priorities.
The Hyundai Creta, on the other hand, is more of an all-rounder and the better of the two when it comes to interior space. The 1.5-litre petrol engine is smooth, the ride quality is good, and the drive character is more laidback and relaxed. Thus, pick this one if it's just a no-nonsense family car that you are looking for.
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Asked by: Sudhanshu Agarwalon Jan 30, 2026

I own a 2017 Hyundai Xcent SX(O) diesel that has been driven around 1.07 lakh km. Now I am thinking of changing it. The options in my mind are the Kia Sonet HTK+(O) petrol or the Honda Amaze ZX (MT), but from my research, both feel underpowered due to their naturally aspirated engines. Are there any better petrol options around a ₹10 lakh budget? I don’t want to continue with diesel because they are now overpriced and have many emissions concerns. Please suggest.

Yes, you are right. The Kia Sonet’s and Honda Amaze’s 1.2 litre naturally aspirated petrol engines, although fine for city use, will feel a bit down on power for highway duties. Especially compared to your Hyundai Xcent diesel, you own currently. It has a lot more torque; these cars will feel slower in comparison and won’t really feel like an upgrade.

In your Rs 10 lakh budget, you can look at either the Mahindra XUV 3XO REVX M or the Skoda Kylaq Classic Plus. Both these cars are powered by turbo petrol engines, which give them strong performance, and both are genuinely enjoyable to drive. The Mahindra scores big on cabin space, making it one of the most comfortable cars in the segment for five adults. While the Skoda Kodiaq offers a much larger boot, which adds to its practicality.

If you are looking for better efficiency and a lighter clutch for a more effortless driving experience, you could also consider the Maruti Suzuki Brezza LXi. However, in Maruti’s case, we would recommend waiting as an update is due soon.

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Asked by: Devansh Rautelaon Jan 30, 2026

Which car would be more suitable for city use and occasional highway driving: the Swift or the Ignis? My budget is around Rs 8 lakh, which can be stretched. Or should I look at lower variants of the Sonet or 3XO?

In your budget, you can get the Swift VXI (O) and the Ignis Alpha petrol manual. Between the two, we would suggest going for the Maruti Suzuki Swift as it is the newer car of the two and has a more modern cabin with better interiors.
The one distinct advantage the Maruti Ignis has over the Swift, however, is that it still uses the older 1.2-litre four-cylinder engine, which is smoother and feels more peppy compared to the new three-cylinder engine in the Swift. On the upside, the Swift will prove to be more efficient.
If you are going to be driving more often on the highway, we would also suggest considering the Mahindra 3XO or the Skoda Kylaq. We would not recommend the absolute base variants, though, and suggest the REVX M in case of the 3XO and the newly launched Classic Plus in case of the Kylaq, as they offer the basic features you would want without feeling too stripped out.
The advantage of the 3XO and the Kylaq is their turbo petrol engines, which make them more versatile as the added power helps them handle both city and highway duties better. They are also five-star rated in Bharat NCAP, which adds an extra layer of safety.
We would not recommend the Kia Sonet right now as it is due for an update soon, and the lower variants come with a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated engine, similar to the Swift and Ignis.

Last Updated on: 3 Feb 2026