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Skoda Kushaq

Autocar score
7
โ‚น12.42 - โ‚น21.42 Lakh
On road price, Delhi
Delhi
Startingโ‚น18,020 /month
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Known for its solid build quality and refined dynamics, the Skoda Kushaq crossover delivers confident performance for everyday driving. Skoda Kushaq price starts at Rs 10.66 lakh to Rs18.49 lakh ex-showroom. The Kushaq gets a 1-litre turbo petrol and 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine options. The former can be had with both manual and automatic gearboxes, while the latter only gets an automatic transmission. It competes with rivals like the Hyundai CretaMaruti Grand VitaraVolkswagen Taigun and Honda Elevate.
 

In March 2026, the Skoda Kushaq facelift will launch in India. The Skoda Kushaq facelift introduces exterior design changes, interior updates, more features, and a new 8-speed AT option for the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine. Pre-bookings for the 2026 Kushaq facelift are currently open.

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Skoda Kushaq Latest Updates

  • Jan 2026: Skoda Kushaq facelift unveiled; gets comprehensive styling tweaks, more features, new 8-speed AT for 1.0 TSI engine, and more.
  • Jan 2026: Kushaq facelift teased with new headlight and taillight designs.
  • Jan 2026: Kushaq price hiked by up to Rs 7,000.
  • Dec 2025: Skoda Kushaq facelift launch likely in January 2026.
  • Aug 2025: To mark 25 years of Skoda in India, the brand has introduced the Kushaq Anniversary Limited Edition, with prices starting at Rs 16.39 lakh (ex-showroom).
  • 2025: Kushaq facelift spied with new design details.
  • 2025: Skoda Slavia, Kushaq get new features.
  • 2024: Kushaq to get more affordable 1.5 turbo-petrol variants.
  • 2024: Kushaq Sportline launched at Rs 14.70 lakh.
  • 2024: Kushaq facelift to launch in 2025.
  • 2023: Kushaq Onyx Edition launched at Rs 12.39 lakh.
  • 2021: Skoda Kushaq launched at Rs 10.49 lakh.
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Skoda Kushaq Features and specifications

Our Rating
7
Mileage
18.09 kmpl - 19.76 kmpl
Engine
999 cc - 1498 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Transmission
Manual, Torque Converter Auto, Dual-Clutch Auto
Seats
5
Body Style
SUV
Doors
4
Max Power
150hp at 5000-6000rpm
Max Torque
250Nm at 1600-3500rpm
Warranty Distance
100000 km
Warranty Duration
4 Years
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Skoda Kushaq price & variants

The Skoda Kushaq is offered 13 variants, with two turbo-petrol engine options. Skoda Kushaq variants include Classic, Onyx, Signature, Sportline, Monte Carlo and Prestige. The Kushaq Prices starts from Rs 10.66 lakh to Rs 18.49 lakh (ex-showroom).

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VariantsOn road price
Value for money
Skoda Kushaq Classic 1.0 TSI MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น12.42 Lakh
Skoda Kushaq Signature 1.0 TSI MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น16.76 Lakh
Skoda Kushaq Sportline 1.0 TSI MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น16.93 Lakh
Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo 1.0 TSI MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น18.42 Lakh
Skoda Kushaq Prestige 1.0 TSI MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
โ‚น18.42 Lakh
Autocar's pick

Skoda Kushaq expert review

Autocar score
7

We like

  • Strong engines

  • Brilliant ride & handling

We don't like

  • Some equipment missing

  • Evidence of cost cutting

Exterior Design And Engineering

7.0

Interior Space And Comfort

7.0

Performance And Refinement

8.0

Mileage / Range And Efficiency

7.0

Ride Comfort And Handling

7.0

Features And Safety

8.0

Value For Money

7.0

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Skoda Kushaq mileage

In our real-world fuel-efficiency tests of the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI, it returned 14.3kpl on the highway and 11.8kpl in the city. The Skoda Kushaq 1.5 TSI, on the other hand, gave a highway mileage of 12.4kpl and 8.5kpl in the city.

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Fuel typeDisplacementTransmissionMileage
Petrol999 ccManual19.76 kmpl
Petrol999 ccTorque Converter Auto18.09 kmpl
Petrol1498 ccDual-Clutch Auto18.86 kmpl

Skoda Kushaq Images

Explore all angles of the Skoda Kushaq with detailed images of its exterior, interior, and features.

 

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Front View Image - 9681
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 9695
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 9747
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 9722
Front Right Three Quarter Image - 9761
Rear View Image - 9816
Front Left Three Quarter Image - 10127
Dashboard Image - 10062
Dashboard Image - 10234
Dashboard Image - 10251
Charging Ports Image - 10077
Color Deep Black   Brilliant Silver (dual Tone) Image - 17595
Color Candy White Image - 17600
Color Brilliant Silver Image - 17606
Color Carbon Steel Image - 17610
Color Lava Blue Image - 17615
Rear View Image - 10139

Skoda Kushaq videos

Watch expert video reviews, drive tests, and tech deep-dives on the Kushaq to make an informed choice.

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Skoda Kushaq Colours

The Kushaq comes in 5 colour options. Each shade complements its bold styling.

Skoda Kushaq FAQs

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Trending Questions on Skoda Kushaq - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Sahil kumaron Jan 20, 2026

I am confused between the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella and the Skoda Kushaq (new facelift). Which one should I buy for better comfort? Price is not a constraint. Which is more value for money? My driving split is 50:50 city and highway.

We are yet to drive either of the cars you have mentioned, as they were unveiled yesterday. However, based on our experience with the Maruti Suzuki E Vitara, which the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella is based on, the Skoda Kushaq should be the better option purely in terms of comfort and space.
Like the eVitara, the Ebella is unlikely to impress with rear seat comfort, and its boot is quite small. The Kushaq, on the other hand, has always been a spacious car, and it is safe to expect the new version to continue that trend. Added features such as rear massage seats, a panoramic sunroof, and the new 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster will further enhance the overall sense of premiumness.
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Asked by: Jophin P Johnon Jan 16, 2026

My budget is 20 lakh, and the car is for family use. My driving includes 10% peak traffic, 60% stop-and-go traffic, 30% highway. The car should be petrol. I am considering the Hyundai Creta IVT and the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TC. I am stuck between these two because of the trade-off between safety and mileage. However, mileage is slightly more important to me. Which should I choose?

Given your usage and requirements, the Hyundai Creta 1.5 Petrol IVT is the better bet. While it hasn't been crash-tested by BNCAP or GNCAP like the Skoda has (and scored a 5-star rating), it does have all the latest safety features, including ADAS on top-spec variants. Plus, Hyundai's track record on safety has been decent, if not excellent.
This powertrain is generally more efficient than the Skoda 1.0 TSI with the 6AT, but driven carefully, you could extract good mileage from that car too. The bigger reason is your heavy traffic usage, in which the Hyundai's excellent belt-driven CVT gearbox and linear naturally aspirated petrol will feel much smoother and easier to manage.
The Skoda's 1.0 TSI, punchy as it is, suffers from a lot of turbo lag at low speeds, and the 6-speed torque-converter auto is overly eager when moving off from a standstill, which becomes tiresome in stop-and-go traffic. Besides all this, the Creta is the more spacious and comfortable of the two.
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Asked by: Ranganath Shenoyon Jan 8, 2026

Hi, is the Skoda Kushaq a good vehicle? Do you have any other advice?

The Skoda Kushaq is a competent mid-sized SUV that stands out for its driving experience. Its 1.0 and 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engines deliver punchy performance, and handling is also slick and fun. The Kushaq also feels tough in its build and comes with the reassurance of strong safety ratings. On the flip side, the Kushaq feels smaller than many like-priced rivals and isn't ideal as a five-seater. 

Skoda will introduce an updated version of the Kushaq later this month. We expect the model to get a few styling revisions outside and more features, too. It might include a panoramic sunroof and a segment-first rear seat massage function. 

The updated Kushaq will also get an uprated air conditioner that will provide stronger cooling, which has been one of the model's weaknesses since launch. While the engine options will continue as is, the smaller engine's 6-speed automatic transmission is expected to make way for a more efficient 8-speed unit. 

To sum up, the Kushaq should be on your list if a fun drive experience is a priority. If space, comfort and features are important, consider the Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta and Tata Sierra
 

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Asked by: Ashwin T Von Dec 31, 2025

Hi, I own a 2014 diesel Ertiga and am planning to upgrade to an automatic car costing under โ‚น20 lakh. I am looking for a car that is equal to or shorter in length so that it fits into my garage. My usage is around 100 km per month in the city and 2,000 km per year on highways. Please suggest.

There are multiple automatic cars that fall within your budget, however, since vehicle length is a constraint, your choices are limited to the Volkswagen Taigun or Skoda Kushaq from the mid-size SUV segment; all the other options measure more than 4.3m in length.
You could also consider sub-4-meter compact SUVs like the Kia Syros and Mahindra XUV 3XO, both of which are excellent options. Out of these, our top pick would be the Syros for its spacious boot and cabin, high-quality interiors, and lengthy equipment list.
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Asked by: BHASKARAM SAI VENKAT KRISHNAon Dec 31, 2025

I am looking to purchase a new car under 20-22 lacs within another 3 months. Actually, I'm a car enthusiast and love performance cars. I would be travelling within city everyday and out of the state once every 1-2 months. So, please suggest me accordingly.

The 1.5TSI versions of the Skoda Kushaq, Skoda Slavia, Volkswagen Taigun and Volkswagen Virtus, will certainly bring a smile to your face with their performance as well as dynamic prowess.

All these feel similar from behind the wheel, so pick the body style you prefer -  sedan or SUV. Out of these, the Kushaq is likely to get updated in the coming weeks, so you may want to check that out before making your decision.

On the other hand, if you want a car that looks sporty, drives well, and has features like ADAS, you could also consider a Hyundai Creta N Line and Verna.

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Asked by: Arvind Priyaon Dec 30, 2025

I have been driving a Honda Jazz Automatic for the last seven years. I am 6 feet tall and now want to buy a new compact SUV such as the Honda Elevate, Hyundai Creta, Skoda Kushaq, Grand Vitara, Brezza, or Taigun. Please advise which of these offers the best driver legroom so my knees are not strained. I am a retired 69-year-old.

The Honda Elevate would be a great upgrade based on your requirements. It has a spacious pedal box and a wide range of adjustment for the driverโ€™s seat, which makes it comfortable even for taller drivers. It will also feel familiar, as it uses a CVT transmission similar to the Jazz you are used to driving. The engine and gearbox combination is smooth, making the Elevate easy and stress-free to drive. This Honda car also offers a comfortable ride quality, good cabin space and a large boot, making it a well-rounded package.
In the case of the Skoda Kushaq and Volkswagen Taigun, their updates are expected soon. Also, while their turbo petrol engines are punchy, they are not as smooth in everyday driving as the Elevateโ€™s naturally aspirated engine paired with the CVT.
The Hyundai Creta CVT would have been a good option too, but its centre console tends to intrude and can brush against the left knee, especially if you are a tall driver.
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Asked by: Pavan Kumar Mon Dec 29, 2025

Iโ€™m currently looking to buy an SUV, and Iโ€™m particularly inclined towards German-made vehicles. I really appreciate the performance and driving dynamics of the Taigun, especially its handling and power. I find the second-row space to be lacking, and the overall aesthetics donโ€™t quite appeal to me. Iโ€™m interested in alternatives that offer similar driving performance and handling but with better space and design, ideally priced under โ‚น20 lakhs.

While the Volkswagen Taigun (and its sibling the Skoda Kushaq) are the only European-brand SUV options in this price range, you're right to observe that the rear seat isn't great on space and comfort. This will be partially addressed with the facelift - due in early 2026 - which is said to be introducing more rear seat features, like ventilated seats, as well as an updated interior design, which could alleviate your aesthetic concerns.
Two alternatives you could consider at this price are the new Kia Seltos, which feels larger and more solid than before, and whose 160hp turbo-petrol engine packs sufficient punch. There's also the new Renault Duster, which promises to be tough and solid like previous iterations, but which will also be more modern and refined this time, while also packing a turbocharged petrol engine.
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Asked by: RAMAN ARORAAon Dec 28, 2025

I want to buy a premium US or European car with a budget of around โ‚น20-25 lakh. Please advise.

It's hard to recommend a car without knowing more about your requirements, like space, mileage, number of seats, etc. However, within your specific budget, no US options are available. From the European manufacturers, only the Skoda and Volkswagen cars are there.

We would recommend you look at the Skoda Kushaq or Volkswagen Taigun, which are essentially the same SUV. Also, if you would prefer a sedan, the Skoda Slavia and its sister car, the Volkswagen Virtus, are the options.

These sister models of Skoda and Volkswagen are essentially the same, sharing all their mechanical components and a lot of the exterior and interior bits too. Thus, choosing between them would come down to the level of dealer support in your area and your own preference in terms of the individual car's style.      

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Asked by: Anshumanon Dec 26, 2025

My budget is โ‚น21-24 lakh and I am looking for a safe SUV. My daily running is approximately 70 km, and I also take long weekend trips. I am looking for a petrol SUV that can serve both purposes. My basic requirements are that it must be automatic and safe. Please suggest.

We suggest you wait for the refreshed Skoda Kushaq, which will be launched next month. It comes with strong engines, a good balance of ride and handling, and is one of the most fun-to-drive SUVs for the money. It has solid build quality and is also high on safety. Y

ou could opt for the 1.5 TSI mated to a quick-shifting 7-speed DSG automatic, which will make weekend drives an absolute pleasure. 

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Asked by: Prathikon Dec 25, 2025

Please suggest a new car from the shortlisted options: Skoda Kylaq, Skoda Kushaq, or Volkswagen Taigun with the 1.0-litre engine. You may also recommend other suitable alternatives.

The Skoda Kylaq, Kushaq, and Volkswagen Taigun are all very similar under the skin, and the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine is common to all three, as are many other mechanical components, as well as interior bits.
The Skoda Kylaq is the only sub-4-meter car among them, and if you want something compact and very easy to manage in crowded city streets, then you should opt for it. However, if you do want a bit more space and a slightly more premium-looking interior, the Kushaq or Taigun would be better options. Do note, both are due for updates very soon - the Skoda Kushaq next month - so it may be worth waiting if you can.