The Kylaq’s ‘Best of 2025’ win didn’t surprise us — five months in, it remains one of the most impressive new models we’ve lived with this year.
By Ishan Raghava
Photography By Team autoX
As you go through this month’s issue, you’ll see that the Skoda Kylaq emerged as one of the winners in our ‘Best of 2025’ Awards. While it faced tough competition from several rivals, it stood out as one of the best products launched in the Indian market over the past year. What makes it so great, you may ask? The fact that it’s based on the fantastic MQB-A0-IN platform means that, compared to other cars, it already has an edge in terms of hardware. Pair this with the excellent 1.0-litre TSI turbocharged petrol engine and a smooth 6-speed automatic gearbox, and you already have a formidable package on offer.
However, what truly sets the Kylaq apart is that it brings together many qualities most of its competitors can’t match. For instance, Skoda’s solid build quality shines through the more you drive and experience the car. The suspension setup, too, has been executed very well by Skoda’s engineers - it is both fun to drive and comfortable, an unmatched combination in this segment. I’ve previously criticised Skoda’s latest dual-spoke steering wheel design, but after spending time with the Kylaq, I’ve actually come around to how it looks. Sure, I still prefer a three-spoke steering wheel, but the dual-spoke design isn’t bad either. The Kylaq, with its sales success, has also given Škoda Auto Volkswagen India a shot in the arm, and we can expect a range of new products from the brand in India over the next 12 to 18 months. This begins with the launch of the new Octavia RS, which I’m eager to drive as soon as possible. The success of this model already is evident from the fact that it was sold out within minutes of its announcement in India.
The success of the Kylaq also means a great deal for the Skoda brand, as it shows that a product designed for India can be a truly successful endeavour. More such products can be expected from the brand in the future as it achieves greater success and higher sales volumes. As someone who loves driving cars that are both fun to drive and easy to live with every day, the arrival of more enthusiast-friendly products can only be a good thing — for Skoda India and us Indian customers alike.
When it came: June 2025
Current odo reading: 18,155km
Mileage this month: 1,507km
Fuel efficiency: 12 km/l
What’s good: Steering feel
What’s not: Throttle response when in heavy traffic