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Skoda Slavia

Skoda Slavia price in Thanjavur

₹11.75 - ₹22.56 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹17,054 /month

The Skoda Slavia price starts at 10.00 lakh for the base variant. Meanwhile, the top variant of the Skoda Slavia costs 18.19 lakh. These are ex showroom prices and do not include RTO, insurance, or other miscellaneous costs. The Skoda Slavia on road price in Thanjavur ranges between ₹11.75 lakh and ₹22.56 lakh.

 

Check out the full on road price list of the Skoda Slavia in Thanjavur in the table below:

Skoda Slavia Pricing by Variants

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Classic 1.0 TSI MT999 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹9,99,900
RTO (Individual)
₹1,29,987
Insurance
₹44,996
Other Charges
₹600
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Thanjavur₹11,75,482 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹17,054 /month

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

Signature 1.0 TSI MT999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.55 LakhOn road price, Thanjavur
Sportline 1.0 TSI MT999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹16.81 LakhOn road price, Thanjavur
Signature 1.0 TSI AT999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹17.79 LakhOn road price, Thanjavur
Sportline 1.0 TSI AT999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹18.05 LakhOn road price, Thanjavur
Prestige 1.0 TSI MT999 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.97 LakhOn road price, Thanjavur
Prestige 1.0 TSI AT999 cc | Petrol | Torque Converter
₹20.52 LakhOn road price, Thanjavur
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Prestige 1.5 TSI DCT1498 cc | Petrol | DCT
₹22.38 LakhOn road price, Thanjavur
Monte Carlo 1.5 TSI DCT1498 cc | Petrol | DCT
₹22.56 LakhOn road price, Thanjavur

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Mileage19.36 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹9,298

Skoda Dealers in Thanjavur

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Gurudev Motors Pvt Ltd-Anthoniya Nagar

No 1, Pudukottai Road, Anthoniya Nagar, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu 613005

4.8

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

7299109988

tele@gurudev@motors.com

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Skoda Slavia FAQs

Yes. The Slavia offers a strong combination of performance, safety, ride comfort and practicality for its price, especially with the 1.0 TSI variants. Buyers looking for a sedan with turbo-petrol engines, a spacious cabin and a five-star Global NCAP safety rating will find it to be one of the better value options in the segment.

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My dad is 60 years old. He currently drives a Skoda Slavia 1.0 MT for his daily commute of around 30-40 km (to and fro), mostly on small two-lane roads with moderate traffic. He really loves the car, particularly because of its very light steering at city speeds. He also drives sedately and prioritizes fuel efficiency. The only issue now is that, due to ageing, he feels he may switch to a smaller automatic car. His priorities are fuel efficiency, ease of driving, light steering, and compact dimensions. He is inclined towards the Kylaq, as he has developed a liking for Skoda cars after owning the Slavia. What are the other EV and petrol options available in the sub-4-metre segment with light steering and easy drivability comparable to Skoda cars? Or should we go with the Kylaq 1.0 AT?

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The Skoda Kylaq 1.0 AT would be our recommendation. Since your father already enjoys driving the Slavia 1.0 MT, the Kylaq will feel instantly familiar. It retains the light steering, solid build quality and confidence-inspiring driving manners that have made him a fan of Skoda cars. The 6-speed torque-converter automatic is smooth, predictable and well suited to city driving, making it an ideal upgrade as he gets older. Its compact dimensions also make it much easier to manoeuvre on narrow two-lane roads.If you're open to an EV and have access to home charging, the Tata Punch EV is another excellent option. The combination of light steering, instant torque and a single-speed transmission makes it one of the easiest cars to drive in city traffic, and its compact size is well suited to your father's usage.

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Dear Editor, I currently own a Ford Aspire Petrol (top-end but one variant) and am planning to upgrade to a more spacious car in around Rs. 20 lakh (ex-showroom). My daily city commute is between 10 to 20 km with an additional 50-60 km once a week. I also take occasional long drives of around 500-700 km. I travel with 3 passengers, but occassionally my parents join us. I have a dedicated parking slot with home charging setup capability. Coming from a Ford, I deeply value sharp handling, tight body control, and steering feedback. I am highly intrigued by the MG Windsor EV Pro through corporate car lease due to its incredible tax benefits, low running costs, and lounge-like rear seats for my parents. However, I am worried about its soft suspension and light steering that will feel too disconnected as compared to my Aspire. Does the MG Windsor EV Pro offer enough driving engagement, and are its drive modes sporty enough for a driving enthusiast? Please suggest some other option if I buy a car myself or choose a corporate car lease. Also, between turbo petrol or EV, which one will be fun-to-drive?

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Go for the Volkswagen Virtus 1.5 TSI or Skoda Slavia 1.5 TSI. They're the closest to your Aspire’s feel for Rs. 20 lakh - quick turbo punch, crisp steering, and tight body control that stays clean at highway speeds. They're exciting enough to keep you connected, yet are easy in the city. They're spacious, have big boots for trips, and the rear benches will keep your parents happy, though they're not “lounge-like”. Do note, both sedans are due for updates soon, so its best to wait for the latest versions. If you'd prefer higher seating, the VW Taigun 1.5 TSI and Skoda Kushaq 1.5 TSI SUVs are good alternatives.About the MG Windsor EV Pro: it's got an airy cabin, being an EV runs quiet, and your parents will love the sofa-like rear. But if driver feel matters, you will miss your Ford. The steering stays light and a bit numb, and the soft suspension brings float over bumps. Drive modes mostly tweak weight and throttle, not real feedback. Lease it only if rear comfort and ultra-low running cost beat driving fun for you.

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1w

I have a budget of Rs. 12 lakh and am currently driving a Tata Tiago, which I have owned for the past 10 years. I am now looking to upgrade and would appreciate suggestions in both the sedan and SUV segments. My biggest dilemma is deciding whether I should choose a sedan or an SUV. In the sedan category, I am considering the Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Slavia. In the SUV segment, I am looking at the Tata Nexon. Please suggest if there are any better options than these as well. My driving is evenly split between city and highway usage, and I am a light user with an average monthly running of around 1,000 km. Considering my requirements, which type of vehicle would be the better choice, and which models should I shortlist?

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The first thing to note is that with a Rs. 12 lakh budget, the Volkswagen Virtus and Skoda Slavia may be difficult to fit in unless you're looking at entry-level variants or stretching your budget. The Tata Nexon, on the other hand, sits much more comfortably within your range.Between a sedan and an SUV, we'd lean towards a sedan for your usage pattern. With your driving split evenly between city and highway and a relatively modest monthly running of around 1,000km, a sedan generally offers better ride comfort, superior highway stability and a more engaging driving experience. Coming from a Tata Tiago, a Virtus or Slavia will feel like a substantial upgrade in terms of refinement, space and overall quality.If your budget is firm at Rs 12. lakh, we'd suggest looking at the Skoda Kylaq Automatic or Honda Amaze CVT as well. The Kylaq offers SUV practicality, strong safety credentials and a fun turbo-petrol engine, while the Amaze provides the smoothest automatic experience and excellent long-term ownership appeal.The Tata Nexon remains a good all-rounder with strong safety credentials and a practical cabin, but if your heart is set on a Virtus or Slavia and you can stretch the budget, they are the more rewarding cars to own and drive.

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I have recently shifted to Halol, Gujarat, from Bangalore. I have a Grand Vitara Delta AT Smart Hybrid petrol. I have to give back my car to my family staying in Bangalore by October, and hence I am looking to buy a new car here. I have predominantly liked sedans, and I have a budget of Rs. 20-21 lakh on-road. I have narrowed down my choices to the Hyundai Verna 2026 Facelift HX10 Turbo DCT and the Skoda Slavia 1.5L DSG. The area where I stay generally does not have XP95, although the Oil app shows it is available. I have physically checked a number of times and was lucky only once. My driving would be around 80km a day for 6 days a week, with a yearly round trip to Bangalore. This will add up to around 20,000km annually. I like the Skoda Slavia, but I am concerned about the issues the car generally faces with standard 91 RON petrol, which seems less of an issue in the Hyundai Verna. I would like your suggestion on what to choose. I like German cars, but I also value peace of mind after I buy one. What do you suggest? Thank you for taking the time to help me out.

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Pick the Hyundai Verna Turbo DCT. Not only is the powertrain smooth and quick, but it is likely to be a bit more efficient than the Skoda's despite the latter getting an active cylinder deactivation function. Additionally, Hyundai’s service reach brings peace of mind.Yes, the Verna lacks the Slavia's solidity and sure-footedness; however, the Hyundai makes up for it to a great extent by packing ADAS, which will make your drive more stress-free and safer. Overall, in terms of features and value-for-money, the Verna is the better option.

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Hi. I have been driving an i20 diesel for the last 8 years, and it has covered 1.15 lakh km. The car has been maintained well. I recently moved to Bengaluru, and the urge to upgrade has come up. I looked at the Skoda Kylaq and even booked the Signature Plus Automatic, with my i20 valued at Rs. 4.6 lakh in exchange. However, after a test drive, my family now wants me to buy the Slavia 1.0 Automatic instead. I am also concerned about the ethanol-blending issue. Should I go ahead with the purchase or continue using the i20 for a few more years? I am getting the Slavia Prestige at Rs. 18 lakh on-road.

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Go ahead with the Skoda Slavia 1.0 automatic. For Bengaluru traffic and family use, it will be nicer daily, and the current car is E20-compliant too.The Slavia’s 6‑speed automatic is smooth in stop‑go, the cabin and boot are a clear step up from your i20, and its high ground clearance for a sedan handles bad roads and speed humps without drama. Skoda’s 1.0 TSI is built to run on E20, so you won’t harm the engine or void the warranty. You may see a small dip in mileage with higher ethanol and, versus your diesel, expect higher fuel bills.Since you’d booked the Kylaq, know this: it drives almost similarly to the Slavia with the 1.0 automatic. Pick it only if you really want the higher seating and compact dimensions. If your running is mostly in the city and if your family prefers a sedan, the Slavia makes sense.Rs. 18 lakh on road for Prestige is fair in Bengaluru, and Rs. 4.6 lakh for your i20 diesel at 1.15 lakh km is about par. Unless you’re happy to keep the i20 another year just to save cash, there’s no strong reason to wait.

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