Skoda has revealed its most affordable SUV, the Kylaq, targeting the rapidly growing Indian market. As the third vehicle developed locally after the Kushaq SUV and Slavia sedan, the Kylaq aims to capture a significant share of the subcompact SUV segment, which accounts for nearly half of India’s automotive sales.
This compact SUV, measuring 3,995 mm in length, is Skoda’s smallest offering, positioning itself below the Indian-spec Kushaq and the EU-spec Kamiq. Interestingly, it’s even shorter than the EU-spec Fabia hatchback, sharing a similar wheelbase of 2,566 mm. The Kylaq embodies Skoda’s Modern Solid design language, simplified for a budget-friendly approach.
The split LED headlights and black grille are distinctive, while the taillight design bears resemblance to the Hyundai Exter. The SUV’s rugged appearance is accentuated by plastic cladding, aluminum style skid plates, roof rails, squared-off wheel arches, and a generous ground clearance of 189 mm.
Available in five exterior colors, including the new Olive Gold, the Kylaq promises a spacious interior with a class-leading cargo capacity of 446 liters. Practicality is further enhanced by Skoda’s signature Simply Clever features.
The Skoda Kylaq, a compact SUV tailored for the Indian market, is set to make its debut in early 2025. This stylish and feature packed vehicle is built on the cost-effective MQB-A0-IN platform, which it shares with other popular models like the Skoda Kushaq, Slavia, and Volkswagen Taigun.
Powering the Kylaq is a 1.0-liter turbocharged petrol engine that delivers 113 hp and 178 Nm of torque, paired with either a six speed manual or automatic transmission. Inside the cabin, drivers and passengers will find a 10.1 inch touchscreen infotainment system, an 8 inch digital instrument cluster, and a range of convenience features like wireless charging, automatic climate control, and a sunroof.
Safety is a priority, with the Kylaq offering up to 35 active and passive safety features, including six airbags. While it may lack advanced driver assistance systems, it boasts a competitive price tag of INR 789,000, positioning it to rival popular models like the Hyundai Venue, Tata Nexon, and Nissan Magnite in India’s burgeoning SUV segment.