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Last Updated on: 24 Dec 2025

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Skoda Kylaq price in Kangra

Autocar score
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₹8.49 - ₹14.36 Lakh
On road price, Kangra
Kangra
Starting₹12,228 /month
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The Skoda Kylaq price in Kangra starts at Rs 7.55 lakh for the Classic MT. In comparison, the Skoda Kylaq on road price in Kangra starts from Rs 8.49 lakh (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance).

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Skoda Kylaq price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Value for money
Skoda Kylaq Classic MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹8.49 Lakh
Airbags
Driver height adjustable seat
Parking sensors
Rear passenger adjustable seats
Body kit
Skoda Kylaq Signature MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹10.10 Lakh
Cruise control
Airbags
Rear defogger
Steering mounted controls
Driver height adjustable seat
Skoda Kylaq Signature AT
999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter Auto
₹11.20 Lakh
Cruise control
Airbags
Rear defogger
Steering mounted controls
Driver height adjustable seat
Skoda Kylaq Signature+ MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹11.63 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Air quality control/filter
Skoda Kylaq Signature+ AT
999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter Auto
₹12.75 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Cruise control
Keyless start
Airbags
Air quality control/filter
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Skoda Kylaq Prestige MT
999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹13.29 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof
Skoda Kylaq Prestige AT
999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter Auto
₹14.36 Lakh
Electronic parking brake
Ambient interior lighting
Cruise control
Ventilated seats
Sunroof

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Trending Questions on Skoda Kylaq - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Arya Gandhion Dec 31, 2025

I have an Alto. I want to buy a new car for roughly ₹15 lakhs. My daily running is 5 km maximum, so the car must be an automatic petrol. No AMT and no DCT. I want something that's misuse-friendly for senior citizens. Kindly suggest, thanks!

You can consider the Maruti Suzuki Brezza ZXi variant. It comes with a 6-speed torque converter automatic gearbox and is known to be a reliable car. Maruti Suzuki is planning to update the Brezza very soon, so it would be better to wait for the updated model to arrive.
Another option that fits your priorities is the Skoda Kylaq Prestige AT. It is a solid car, though it is smaller in size compared to the Brezza.
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Asked by: RVon Dec 31, 2025

I have a Kia Syros diesel manual and am planning to buy a second car with a budget of ₹12 lakh. Please suggest a car that offers good handling, is easy to drive, and is compact in size.

Check out the Citroen C3 X, which is one of the most dynamically sorted cars at its price, and quite underrated too. Typical of French cars, the suspension setup is superbly tuned for a mix of exceptional comfort and sharp handling, and it also features a communicative steering system for a car in this class. Combine that with a punchy and smooth 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine, and you have a car that's a lot of fun to drive.
With the recent C3 X update, it now gets the features it was missing previously, but you can still get a fully-loaded model - with a smooth 6-speed AT gearbox, if you like - in your budget of Rs 12 lakh.
You could also consider the Skoda Kylaq, which is a bit more spacious, but in your budget, you will only get a mid-spec model.
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Asked by: Peerzadaon Dec 30, 2025

I am looking for an automatic car within a budget of ₹10-12 Lakhs for a 10-year ownership period. My daily commute is 20–30 km, primarily in heavy city traffic. I value reliability, but also want a bit of performance. Given my city usage and long-term plans, should I opt for the smoothness and longevity of a Naturally Aspirated (NA) engine with a CVT/IVT (Amaze/i20), or would a Turbo-petrol with a Torque Converter (TC) (Kylaq or Brezza) be better? Also, can Nexon (AMT) fit in my requirements?

Unfortunately, the compact SUVs you've listed - Skoda Kylaq, Maruti Suzuki Brezza, and Tata Nexon - will only fit in your budget in a low- to mid-spec variant, which will deprive you of some crucial features. We would instead recommend the Hyundai i20, which gives you not one but two petrol-automatic options, and is a great all-round premium hatchback which you can get in near-top-spec guise in your budget.
It's fine to have a bit of performance with reliability, and if so, you should check out the 1.0 turbo-petrol N-Line variants of the i20. But if you prefer the smoothness of a CVT, there is the lower-powered 1.2 NA petrol too.
Alternatively, check out the Nissan Magnite and Renault Kiger, which offer the best of both worlds - turbo-petrol and CVT - well within your budget.
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Asked by: Omkaron Dec 27, 2025

I am looking for a sub-compact SUV with a focus on mileage, safety, and a smooth driving experience. My budget is ₹13 lakh, and I want an automatic car. Around 70% of my driving will be in the city and 30% on the highway. I am considering the Skoda Kylaq, 3XO, and Toyota Taisor. My first car was a Toyota, and I have had a good overall experience. Please suggest which car I should go with. I am also open to other recommendations.

The Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor is essentially the Maruti Suzuki Fronx with a Toyota badge and is a reliable crossover and the most fuel-efficient of your short list. It’s a safe choice but not the most exciting one.
If you want a car that is enjoyable to drive both in the city and on the highway, we would suggest you look at the Skoda Kylaq, as it offers sharp handling, a comfortable ride, and strong performance. The Mahindra XUV 3XO has better features but isn’t quite as nice to drive as the Kylaq.
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Asked by: Pratyush Dixiton Dec 25, 2025

Hi, I am planning to choose between the Kylaq Signature Plus Automatic and the Sonet HTX DCT. Around 70% of my driving will be between Delhi and Gurgaon in heavy traffic, and the remaining 30% will be on highways. Which of these two cars would suit my usage better? I plan to keep the car for at least 10 years and would prefer something that is lighter on maintenance and ownership costs.

In your case, the Skoda Kylaq is a better choice for several reasons. Firstly, the Kylaq’s 1.0 TSI engine and 6AT automatic gearbox work better than the Sonet’s 1.0 TGDi and DCT combination. Being a torque converter, the Kylaq’s automatic gearbox is smoother in heavy traffic, and it's quite responsive too.
The Sonet’s DCT is not as smooth, and there’s a bit of lag in the response when you float it. Also, for highway driving, the Kylaq feels more planted and stable at high speeds and has better overall dynamics than the Kia Sonet.
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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.
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Asked by: Ypon Dec 25, 2025

I am a senior citizen and want a small, comfortable car. Please suggest the best options.

We are not sure of your budget, so at the lower end, we recommend the Maruti Suzuki Celerio. The car is easy to get into and out of, it's comfy inside, and its overall light controls, like the steering and clutch, make it very easy and friendly to drive. The ride quality is also good, as is the space; however, bear in mind that three abreast at the rear is tight.
At a higher budget, you could consider the Skoda Kylaq automatic as the gearbox is a torque convertor unit, which is the smoothest type around. This Skoda car is also compact enough for the city. Avoid the manual version, as the clutch and gear shifts are not particularly light.
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Asked by: Abhishekon Dec 23, 2025

I am planning to buy my first car. I have shortlisted the Skoda Kylaq automatic. Should I go with Kyalq as my first car? Can you recommend between the Signature and Signature+ variants? Are there any other suitable options in this price range? My drive would be 40% city and 60% highway.

The Skoda Kylaq is a good choice for a first car. It is easy to drive, is comfortable, and the 1.0-litre engine mated to the 6-speed torque converter transmission is smooth and effortless, whether in city traffic or on the highway.
The Signature+ variant is worth considering even if it is over Rs 1.5 lakh more expensive, as it gets a fully digital instrumentation, a larger 10.1-inch infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, passive keyless entry, engine push-button start, automatic climate control, and a lot more.
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Asked by: Shrikanth Bhaton Dec 23, 2025

Please advise me on choosing the best petrol automatic car within a ₹13-14 lakh on-road budget in Bangalore for a family of four. My driving is evenly split between city and highway use. I have shortlisted the Maruti Brezza AT, Skoda Kylaq or Mahindra XUV 3XO AT, and Hyundai Venue DCT. While the Brezza seems practical, I am concerned about its driving engagement. The Kylaq and 3XO raise doubts around mileage and long-term reliability, and the Venue DCT makes me unsure about gearbox reliability and turbo efficiency in Bangalore traffic. Is the Brezza’s driving experience truly disappointing for someone who enjoys driving?

All the models you have shortlisted have their highlights and weaknesses. The Maruti Suzuki Brezza is a well-rounded vehicle that excels in space and comfort. Maruti's service network is a huge plus in its own right. However, as you rightly identified, the Brezza is not exciting to drive. This Maruti Suzuki car's performance is fine in city driving conditions, and it will cruise comfortably on the highway. But the engine lacks punch in case that's important to you. 

If strong performance and good handling are requirements, the Skoda Kylaq and Mahindra XUV 3XO are the ones to be most interested in. Both models are good to drive, but fuel economy could be a concern in bumper-to-bumper city driving. 

We feel you will find a good balance in the Hyundai Venue 1.0 Turbo DCT. The engine is strong enough, and the gearshifts are also nice and quick. DCTs do tend to fumble at low speeds and aren't as smooth as torque converter autos. Although, it's not really an issue and surely not to the extent of avoiding the gearbox type altogether. 

Fuel economy should also be better than what you'd get with a torque converter.  The new Venue is also quite a wholesome package. The cabin is quite spacious, and the material quality is impressive. 

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Asked by: Ananthaon Dec 22, 2025

I am looking to exchange my WagonR petrol automatic for a compact SUV. My car usage is 80% in city traffic for daily office commuting, with an average of 600 km per month. My priorities are safety, ease of driving, and reliability so the car runs every day without unexpected breakdowns. I am considering the Hyundai Venue, Skoda Kylaq, and Mahindra 3XO. Please provide your opinion.

The Skoda Kylaq nicely meets your priorities. Unlike others in the segment, the Skoda Kylaq comes equipped with a torque converter gearbox, which is the smoothest type to have. You will appreciate this, given that most of your driving is in city traffic. 

As for safety, the car is well equipped and has secured a 5-star BNCAP rating too. While Skoda has not been known for its reliability, the Kylaq has so far been performing well. 

And as for easy to drive, the Kylaq will not disappoint you as it feels light enough for the city, and the dimensions are nice and compact.     

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