Skoda's Pricey Twist: Kushaq and Slavia Now Cost More – With a Bonus

Skoda's Pricey Twist: Kushaq and Slavia Now Cost More – With a Bonus

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Following the introduction of the MY2025 versions of the Kushaq and Slavia, Skoda has raised the prices of these two models. However, rather than implementing a uniform price increase, Skoda India has selectively adjusted the prices of certain single-tone and dual-tone colour variants for both models. Specifically, select variants of the Skoda Kushaq SUV and Skoda Slavia sedan have seen a price increase of ₹10,000.

Detailed Explanation of Variant-wise Price Increases for Skoda Kushaq and Slavia  

The Classic variant featuring the Lava Blue colour now incurs an additional charge of ₹10,000 compared to the prices announced earlier this month. Likewise, colours such as Lava Blue, Deep Black, and Carbon Steel Matte in the Signature variant of both models have also experienced a ₹10,000 price increase. The dual-tone options, including Lava Blue, Deep Black, Carbon Steel Matte, Brilliant Silver, Lava Blue, Candy White, and Tornado Red for both the Slavia and Kushaq, have similarly become ₹10,000 more expensive due to this latest pricing adjustment.

In the case of the Monte Carlo and Prestige variants of both the Kushaq and Slavia, the Carbon Steel Matte, Brilliant Silver dual-tone, and Lava Blue dual-tone colours now also carry a premium of ₹10,000 over the standard colour prices.

2025 Skoda Kushaq and Slavia: Everything You Should Know

Skoda introduced the MY2025 versions of the Kushaq and Slavia earlier this month, featuring a range of updates. Both models primarily received enhancements for their mid-spec variants. The Skoda Slavia is priced between ₹10.34 lakh and ₹18.24 lakh (ex-showroom), with the Signature variant seeing a price reduction of up to ₹40,000 despite the new upgrades.

Conversely, the Skoda Kushaq is available at prices ranging from ₹10.99 lakh to ₹19.01 lakh (ex-showroom). This SUV experienced a price increase of between ₹10,000 and ₹69,000, depending on the variant when compared to the MY2023 models.

The Czech automaker, part of the Volkswagen AG group, concentrated on feature enhancements and made some design modifications, while both vehicles maintained their existing powertrain options and overall design elements.

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