New Delhi: Skoda has revised the colour options for its Kushaq and Slavia models, introducing premium shades at an additional cost. These updates slightly increase the price range of both models while keeping their mechanical specifications unchanged.
Kushaq: Expanded Colour Choices
The entry-level Kushaq Classic comes in Candy White, Brilliant Silver, Tornado Red, and Carbon Steel as standard, with Lava Blue available for an extra ₹10,000.
The Kushaq Prestige, the top-spec variant, includes six monotone and two dual-tone colours as standard. Additionally, customers can opt for Carbon Steel, Brilliant Silver Dual Tone, and Lava Blue Dual Tone at an extra cost.
With the colour-based price adjustments, the Kushaq now falls within the price range of ₹10.99 lakh to ₹19.11 lakh.
Slavia: Similar Colour Scheme Updates
The Skoda Slavia follows a similar pattern, with the Slavia Classic offered in Candy White, Brilliant Silver, Tornado Red, and Carbon Steel as standard, while Lava Blue remains a ₹10,000 optional extra.
The top-end Slavia Prestige comes with six monotone and two dual-tone colours as standard, with the Carbon Steel, Brilliant Silver Dual Tone, and Lava Blue Dual Tone available as optional extras. The Slavia is now priced between ₹10.34 lakh and ₹18.34 lakh.
No Mechanical Changes
Both the Kushaq and Slavia retain their existing powertrain options:
1.0-litre turbo-petrol (115hp) with a 6-speed manual or automatic transmission
1.5-litre turbo-petrol (150hp) with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission
Upcoming Skoda Launches in India
Skoda has a busy year ahead, with multiple new launches planned, including:
New Skoda Kodiaq – expected in April 2025
Octavia RS and Octavia Diesel – expected by September 2025
Kushaq and Slavia Anniversary Editions – celebrating Skoda’s 25th anniversary in India
These updates highlight Skoda’s efforts to offer more customisation while maintaining its competitive position in the Indian market.