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Last Updated on: 14 Jul 2026

Skoda Kushaq

Skoda Kushaq price in Beed

₹12.62 - ₹22.41 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹18,342 /month

The Skoda Kushaq on road price in Beed ranges from Rs 12.62 lakh for the base model to Rs 22.41 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices of Kushaq in Beed are between Rs 10.69 lakh and Rs 18.99 lakh.

 

Skoda Kushaq price list in Beed 2026 (ex-showroom)

 

Skoda Kushaq 1.0 turbo petrol price range

 

  • Classic+: Rs 12.45 lakh to Rs 14.75 lakh
  • Signature: Rs 16.93 lakh to Rs 18.08 lakh
  • Sportline: Rs 17.11 lakh to Rs 18.26 lakh
  • Prestige: Rs 19.46 lakh to Rs 20.38 lakh
  • Monte Carlo: Rs 20.73 lakh

 

Skoda Kushaq 1.5 turbo petrol price range

 

  • Prestige: Rs 21.76 lakh
  • Monte Carlo: 21.99 lakh

 

Skoda Kushaq on road price includes:

 

  • RTO / registration charges (Beed specific tax rates)
  • Comprehensive insurance
  • Handling and registration charges 
  • Fastag and statutory costs

 

Is the Skoda Kushaq worth the price in Beed?

 

The Kushaq price in Beed is justified if you are looking for:

  • Smooth 8-speed AT that is also quick to shift
  • Quick and energetic drivetrains
  • Good body control and high-speed manners

Skoda Kushaq On Road Price by Variants

Classic+ 1.0 TSI MT999 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹10,69,000
RTO (Individual)
₹1,28,280
Insurance
₹53,450
Other Charges
₹11,290
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Beed₹12,62,020 *
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EMI starting at ₹18,342 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Classic+ 1.0 TSI AT999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹15.22 LakhOn road price, Beed
Signature 1.0 TSI MT999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹17.22 LakhOn road price, Beed
Sportline 1.0 TSI MT999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹17.40 LakhOn road price, Beed
Signature 1.0 TSI AT999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹18.40 LakhOn road price, Beed
Sportline 1.0 TSI AT999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹18.58 LakhOn road price, Beed
Prestige 1.0 TSI MT999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.82 LakhOn road price, Beed
Prestige 1.0 TSI AT999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹20.76 LakhOn road price, Beed
Monte Carlo 1.0 TSI AT999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹21.12 LakhOn road price, Beed
Prestige 1.5 TSI DCT1498 cc | Petrol | DCT
₹22.18 LakhOn road price, Beed

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Mileage18.72 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹9,615

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Skoda Kushaq FAQs

Budget-conscious buyers should consider the Skoda Kushaq Classic+ variant. Despite being the entry-level model, it comes well equipped with alloy wheels, automatic climate control, rain-sensing wipers, rear wash-wipe, an auto-dimming IRVM and a sunroof as standard. This variant offers all the essentials most buyers need without feeling like a stripped-down base variant.

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Questions you may find useful

4d

I am planning to buy a car for mostly driving on highways, but I live in a Tier 3 city. Now, I am confused between the Creta SX summer edition and the Kushaq Sportline. I am confused because the Skoda service centre is 200km from my city, and the Hyundai service centre is available in my city. Please suggest which one I should get.

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3d

Get the Creta SX Summer Edition, because with Hyundai service in your city and Skoda 200 km away, ownership will be far easier and less stressful where you live. You’ll be on highways a lot, and the Creta is calm at speed, comfy over bad patches, and quieter, so long trips feel easy. In a tier 3 city, Hyundai’s network, parts availability, and faster roadside help matter more than people admit, and every small fix won’t become a 400 km chore.Now, if pure driving feel is your top priority, the Kushaq Sportline is the better driver’s car. Its turbo petrol engines are more eager, and it feels tighter and more confident when you push. But that service gap is real. Routine visits, warranty checks or an unexpected fault will cost you time and peace of mind, especially on highway trips.So pick the Creta for hassle-free ownership, steady highway comfort and support close to home.

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1w

I have shortlisted the Skoda Kushaq as my second car because its dimensions suit my requirements. I am confused between the 1.0 and 1.5 variants. Around 80% of my driving is in the city with occasional highway trips. I understand that the 1.5 DSG is not ideal in city traffic. I specifically want to know how effective the air conditioning is in the facelifted 1.0.

Verified
1w

Pick the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 automatic for your use. In city traffic, the torque converter gearbox is smoother and easier to live with than the 1.5 DSG automatic, and you save a fair bit upfront, too.On your AC question, the facelifted 1.0’s cooling is sorted now. The early weak-AC complaints were fixed. The current car cools the cabin quickly, holds temperature well in traffic, and the rear vents help the back seat. Engine choice does not change AC performance, so the 1.0 cools just fine. The 1.5 is lovely on fast highways, but its automatic can feel a bit busy in crawling traffic. With 80% city, the 1.0 fits better. Only move to the 1.5 if you often drive fast with a full load on the highway.

VehicleSkoda Kushaq
1w

My monthly running is 1000 kms in the city and 300 kms on the highways. I currently own a Creta IVT. It's a good daily rider, but I miss the joy of driving. I like Kushaq, but my family doesn't like the stiffness in suspension. I like the new duster too. I need a car to satisfy the thrill of riding and handling. Kindly suggest any existing or upcoming car for my needs. I'm ok to wait till next year too to get it right this time.

Verified
1w

Since you're coming from a Creta IVT, it's understandable that you're looking for something that feels more engaging to drive while still keeping the family happy.The Skoda Kushaq remains the driver's choice in this segment. It has the sharpest steering, excellent body control and feels the most rewarding to drive. If outright driving pleasure is your top priority, it is still hard to beat.However, based on your requirements, we'd recommend the Renault Duster. In our comparison, it struck an excellent balance between ride comfort and handling. It feels composed and confidence-inspiring on a twisty road, yet its suspension is more forgiving over broken surfaces, making it a better fit for family use without sacrificing too much driver involvement.That said, we'd strongly recommend taking a test drive before making your final decision. No matter how good a car looks on paper, it's important that both you and your family experience it first-hand and make sure it feels right for your needs.

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1w

I am considering the Skoda Kushaq, but am confused between the 1.0 and 1.5 variants. Around 80% of my driving is within the city, with occasional highway trips. I also want to know how effective the air conditioning is in the facelifted model, both in the 1.0 and 1.5 variants.

Verified
4d

Pick the Skoda Kushaq 1.0. Your driving is mostly in the city, and the 1.0 feels easier and smoother at low speeds, uses a bit less fuel in traffic, and costs a lot less. It still has enough go for occasional highway runs. The 1.5 only really pays off if you do frequent long trips with a full load or you enjoy driving and value the added performance. One catch with the 1.0 is that it sounds a bit gruff when pushed.About the AC, the facelift’s system is the same across 1.0 and 1.5. Skoda has addressed the early cars’ cooling complaints. The upgraded compressor now delivers best-in-class cooling, rapidly bringing the temperature down even on the hottest of days.

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1w

Hi, I have owned a Hyundai Grand i10 Petrol Manual for the last 10 years. My car is still running smoothly and has not given me many problems. I have a daily city commute of 60-70 km. Please suggest which automatic car I should buy within a budget of Rs. 10-12 lakh. I am looking for a value-for-money car with good legroom. I have the Hyundai Venue, Hyundai Creta, Honda Amaze, and Skoda Kushaq in mind.

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1w

Go for the Honda Amaze automatic. It is the only one from your list that cleanly fits Rs. 10-12 lakh with a true automatic, and it makes daily 60-70 km city runs easy and stress free.In traffic, its automatic is smooth and predictable, so your right foot and left knee get a break compared to your Grand i10. Real-world city mileage is sensible, so your fuel bills stay in check even with that long commute. Space is a strong point too - the back seat has generous legroom, actually better than the Venue, and the boot is big for weekend trips. Ride is comfy, steering is light, and Honda’s simple, fuss-free ownership suits a 10-year keeper.Only catch is the feel. It is not SUV-tall, and the engine won’t thrill on fast highway overtakes. Venue automatic stretches past your budget, and Creta or Kushaq automatics are well over. If you must have the higher seating, you will need to spend more. Otherwise, the Amaze gives you the best value now.

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1w

I own a 2017 Corolla Altis. I am considering to buy skoda kushaq as it fits my requirements in terms of size and dimensions. I find the Seltos and Duster too bulky. My running will be 80% in the city and occasionally on highways. I like 1.5 but am concerned about its performance in city traffic. I want to know if Kushaq 1.0 will address my requirements. Also want to know if the AC in the facelift is good enough.

Verified
5d

Pick the Kushaq 1.0, ideally the automatic, for your 80% city use. It’s smaller to place than the cars you find bulky, the motor wakes up early in the revs so it pulls cleanly from low speeds, and the automatic is smoother in crawl-stop traffic than the bigger engine’s DSG. You won’t miss performance in town; gaps are easy, and it cruises at 100-110 without stress. The 1.5 is lovely on open roads, but in heavy traffic, it can feel a touch fidgety at very low speeds, and you’ll pay more for performance you’ll rarely use.One honest trade-off with the 1.0 is that you will hear and feel a bit more thrum at idle, and with five on board on a steep flyover, it may need a downshift. If you do frequent long highway runs with a full load, the 1.5 is a worthwhile upgrade.About the AC: early Kushaqs were iffy, but the updated car’s system is now up to the job. It cools the cabin quickly, rear vents help, and in our AC torture test, it was no longer a worry.

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1w

I want to upgrade my car from the Tata Tiago to an SUV. I will 90% of the time run in the city and most of the time in moderate traffic. My budget is 15 lakhs, and I want to go for an automatic car. I was considering the new Skoda Kushaq Classic Plus AT, Honda Elevate VT and Kia Seltos HTE Opt iVT. My preference is safety, comfortable, and decent mileage petrol car. Could you please suggest which one suits my requirements best?

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1w

Go for the Kia Seltos IVT. With 90% city use, its smooth, automatic and light controls make it easy to drive, and the NA 1.5 petrol delivers better city mileage than the Kushaq turbo and the Elevate. It also rides well over bad patches, and the high seating gives great visibility for traffic and speed breakers. It also has a 5-star safety rating and a lot of standard safety features.The Skoda Kushaq automatic is the fun one, and crash safety is top tier, but its turbo automatic tends to drink more in stop-and-go, and the cabin is a bit tighter.One thing to watch: these automatics can creep over Rs. 15 lakh on-road, depending on your city, so check local pricing.

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1w

Hi. I am planning to purchase an automatic car under Rs 15 lakh. My driving is split equally between traffic and normal roads. The options I'm considering are: Mahindra XUV 3XO REVX A TC, Hyundai Venue HX6 DCT, Skoda Kushaq Classic Plus TC, and Kia Sonet HTX DCT. Please suggest the best option for me.

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1w

Pick the Skoda Kushaq Classic Plus automatic. Your driving mix of traffic and open roads suits its 6-speed torque converter very well. It creeps smoothly in jams and never overheats, and the 1.0 turbo petrol is punchy for quick passes. It also feels more surefooted at speed than the others here, which makes longer runs less tiring, and it’s among the safest in this lot thanks to its 5-star crash safety rating. It's also the only one here that's not a compact SUV (sub-4 metre).The Hyundai Venue and Kia Sonet are tempting for the features they offer, but their DCTs aren't as smooth. The XUV 3XO with the torque converter is also a good fit and roomier, but the Kushaq still feels nicer to drive overall.Be aware that the Skoda’s cabin and feature list in Classic Plus isn't on par with the Koreans, and Skoda’s service reach is smaller. If you value a calm, durable auto for daily congestion and a confident feel on weekend runs, the Kushaq Classic Plus AT is the one to buy under Rs. 15 lakh.

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2w

Planning to buy a new car, focused on the Skoda Kushaq facelift, with weekly usage of 2 to 3 times, and need to ensure low to average maintenance costs as per usage. Monthly one long trip with family. Please suggest.

Verified
2w

Go for the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI, preferably the manual. Your usage is light, so the smaller turbo petrol keeps costs sensible, gives better city mileage, and still has enough pull for a full family on that monthly highway run. The Kushaq is comfortable over rough roads, and its 5-star safety adds peace of mind on long trips.For low to average maintenance, stick with the 1.0. Routine service once a year is typical, parts are now more reasonable than they used to be, and fuel costs stay in check if you drive smoothly. If most of your driving is stop-and-go traffic, the automatic is easy to live with, but it will cost more upfront and use a bit more fuel.One thing to be aware of: Skoda’s service network is smaller than Maruti or Hyundai, and costs won't be quite as affordable either. If you often drive fully loaded on highways or climb hills, the 1.5 TSI is stronger, but for 2-3 short trips a week and one family trip a month, the 1.0 fits better.

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2w

With the new 1.0 eight speed AT in Kushaq, how would you rate the overall reliability? Is it still worrisome to get Kushaq over the segment's top-selling rivals?

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2w

No, we wouldn't consider the Kushaq 1.0 TSI 8AT a risky purchase from a reliability standpoint. The new gearbox isn't an all-new, unproven transmission. It replaces the earlier Aisin-sourced 6-speed torque converter (AQ250) with a newer Aisin 8-speed torque converter (AQ300). So Skoda has stuck with a proven supplier and transmission type rather than moving to something more complex.In fact, the new 8-speed brings some tangible improvements. It helps improve fuel efficiency and emissions, the low-speed creep behaviour is better controlled than before and the shifts are smoother and more seamless. It is also noticeably quicker, with our testing showing a 0-100kph time of 11.57 seconds, compared to 13.16 seconds for the old 6-speed automatic. The gearbox even feels surprisingly responsive in manual mode, with quick paddle-shift responses that give it a slightly sportier character than most torque-converter automatics.

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