March 7, 2026

Skoda Kylaq Prices Hiked By Up To Rs 19,000

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Skoda Kylaq Prices Hiked By Up To Rs 19,000

 

Skoda Auto India has revised prices for its entry-level model, the Kylaq. The new prices translate to a hike of up to 1.5 per cent compared to 2025 prices. Unlike several other carmakers that formally announced price revisions, Skoda appears to have implemented this change quietly by updating prices on its official website. Below is a variant-wise look at the new and old prices. 

 

Variants  New Price  Old Price  Difference 
Classic 1.0T MT  Rs 7.59 lakh  Rs 7.55 lakh  Rs 4,000 
Signature 1.0 MT  Rs 9.10 lakh  Rs 9.00 lakh  Rs 10,000 
Signature+ 1.0 MT  Rs 10.44 lakh  Rs 10.34 lakh  Rs 10,000 
Prestige 1.0 MT  Rs 11.99 lakh  Rs 11.84 lakh  Rs 15,000 
Signature 1.0 AT  Rs 10.10 lakh  Rs 10.00 lakh  Rs 10,000 
Signature+ 1.0 AT  Rs 11.44 lakh  Rs 11.34 lakh  Rs 10,000 
Prestige 1.0 AT  Rs 12.99 lakh  Rs 12.80 lakh  Rs 19,000 

 

Skoda has revised prices for the Kylaq across its range, with increases varying by variant. The entry-level Classic 1.0 T MT now starts at Rs 7.59 lakh, up by Rs 4,000, while the one above base version, the Signature trim see a hike of Rs 10,000. At the top end, the Prestige 1.0 T AT has witnessed the highest increase, with prices rising by Rs 19,000.

 

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The Kylaq is powered by a 1.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol engine, the same unit found in other Skoda and Volkswagen models in India. It churns out 114 bhp and 178 Nm of peak torque. A 6-speed manual gearbox is offered as standard, while buyers also have the option of a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission.

 

The Skoda Kylaq competes in a highly competitive segment, going up against rivals such as the Kia Sonet (starting at Rs 7.30 lakh), Tata Nexon (Rs 7.31 lakh), Mahindra XUV 3XO (Rs 8.15 lakh), Maruti Suzuki Brezza (Rs 8.26 lakh), and Hyundai Venue (Rs 8 lakh), all prices being ex-showroom.