Skoda Kushaq

The Skoda Kushaq is a family SUV with an elegant design, turbocharged engine options, and a 5-star GNCAP safety rating. It features a 10.24-inch digital cockpit with turn-by-turn Read More

10.69 Lakh - 18.99 Lakh
Classic Plus Petrol 1.0L Turbo Manual
New Delhi

Skoda Kushaq Features and Specifications

The Skoda Kushaq is a 5 Seats-seater car with a wheelbase of 2651 mm and a ground clearance of 188 mm. It comes with manual and automatic transmission options. Different variants include different transmission types and fuel compatibilities.

  • Engine
    999
  • Torque
    178 Nm @ 1750-4000 rpm
  • Mileage
    18.72
  • Power
    114 bhp @ 5000-5500 rpm
  • Transmission
    Manual
  • Fuel
    Petrol

Skoda Kushaq Latest Updates

18/03/2026

Skoda Kushaq Facelift Classic+ automatic base variant revealed ahead of March 21, 2026 India launch, set to rival Kia Seltos, Maruti Grand Vitara, and Hyundai Creta.

25/02/2026

2026 Skoda Kushaq Facelift production has started at the Chakan plant in Pune—prices are expected in March.

23/02/2026

Skoda kicks off production of the updated Kushaq in Pune ahead of India launch—featuring fresh styling, new features, and familiar turbo petrol engines.

20/01/2026

The 2026 Skoda Kushaq Facelift has been revealed with refreshed Styling, Upgraded Tech, Panoramic Sunroof, ADAS, Turbo-Petrol Engines, and New Monte Carlo Edition.

19/01/2026

Skoda has previewed the Kushaq facelift prior to its January 2026 debut in India, showcasing refreshed styling, added features, potential ADAS tech, and unchanged turbo-petrol powertrains.

Skoda Kushaq Price

Skoda Kushaq is available in 11 variants – the base model is and the top model is

Kushaq Engine & Performance

Skoda Kushaq Colour Options

Skoda Kushaq is available in 13 different colors namely Candy White, Cherry Red, Deep Black, Brilliant Silver, Carbon Steel, Lava Blue, Shimla Green, Steel Grey, Shimla Green with Black Roof, Cherry Red with Black Roof, Steel Grey with Black Roof, Brilliant Silver with Black Roof, Candy White with Black Roof.

  • Candy White
  • Cherry Red
  • Deep Black
  • Brilliant Silver
  • Carbon Steel
  • Lava Blue
  • Shimla Green
  • Steel Grey
  • Shimla Green with Black Roof
  • Cherry Red with Black Roof
  • Steel Grey with Black Roof
  • Brilliant Silver with Black Roof
  • Candy White with Black Roof

How is the Kushaq?

Things we like

  • 1.5 TSI Turbo-petrol engine delivers strong performance.

  • Good set of safety features with a 5-star GNCAP rating.

  • Fun-to-drive dynamics.

  • Premium interior fit and finish.

  • Availability of DCT and TC automatic transmission options.
Things we didn’t like

  • No diesel engine option.

  • Rear seat space could be better.

Skoda Kushaq Expert Reviews

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By Aakash S Paul

20 Mar, 2026

When it was launched in 2021, the Kushaq immediately gave Skoda Auto a much-needed sales boost. The heavily localised SUV struck the right balance between price, performance and everyday usability, and in doing so provided Skoda with a significant push in the Indian market. Fast forward to 2026, and the Kushaq finds itself overshadowed by its more affordable sibling, the Kylaq, which offers a similar driving experience at a lower price point. While the Kylaq has been racking up strong numbers, the Kushaq has struggled to keep pace. The new Kushaq facelift, then, is not merely about freshening things up; it is about staying relevant in an already fiercely competitive segment and helping the Kushaq attract more buyers. So, how effective are the updates that the new Kushaq offers? 2026 Skoda Kushaq Review: Exterior Changes I have always preferred the design of Skoda vehicles over their Volkswagen counterparts; to my eye, they appear more dynamic and engaging. Now, the Kushaq was already a handsome SUV, and this facelift introduces subtle tweaks that make it look more contemporary and interesting. I particularly like the updated grille, which now features a slim light strip running across it. It is designed to appear seamlessly connected to the DRLs within the headlamps at both ends. The removal of the thick border around the grille also contributes to a cleaner, more modern look. Both bumpers have been revised, and although the changes are subtle, they work well. While I am not especially fond of the current trend of connected taillamps that every new vehicle seems to have, I must say that Skoda’s execution of the connected taillights on the Kushaq looks rather good. The integration of the Skoda badge within the light bar, along with the neat detailing on both sides, lends the whole setup a premium touch. You also now get directional turn indicators, which are standard across all variants. Also Read: Skoda Kushaq Facelift Classic+ Automatic Base Variant Revealed Ahead of Launch Another welcome addition is the inclusion of alloy wheels as standard. The base variant now gets 16-inch units, while higher trims come equipped with 17-inch alloys. The Monte Carlo version, in particular, stands out with its sportier design. Overall, the Kushaq remains a handsome SUV. The updates subtly elevate its design, giving it a hint of Kodiaq-like presence and making it feel a touch more upmarket. 2026 Skoda Kushaq Review: Interior Equipment Changes Inside, the updates are rather interesting. The SUV now comes with a panoramic sunroof. In fact, the base variant gets an electronic sunroof, albeit a smaller unit, while the higher trims are equipped with the full-sized version – good news for those who like this feature. I am, however, more impressed by the increase in size elsewhere – the instrument cluster. The Kushaq now features a 10.25-inch multi-colour MID with a clean and intuitive user interface. It can even display turn-by-turn navigation. Disappointingly, Skoda has still not equipped the Kushaq with a 360-degree camera, which feels like a significant omission. It does, however, have a front parking sensor. The rear camera's quality has not improved. Move to the second row, and you will find that the seats now come with a massage function that actually works quite well. I was impressed by its effectiveness, although I think Skoda might have been better off offering seat ventilation for the second row instead. There are no sunshades here either. 2026 Skoda Kushaq Review: Driving Experience Mechanically, the Kushaq remains unchanged, with the same 1.0-litre and 1.5-litre engines continuing to do duty. The gearbox options, however, have been revised. The 1.5-litre Kushaq is now offered exclusively with a 7-speed DCT across the range. It is a shame to see the manual discontinued, though it is understandable given the strong preference for automatics. The smaller engine continues with a 6-speed manual, but the earlier 6-speed torque-converter automatic has now been replaced by an 8-speed unit. Crucially, this new automatic is available right from the base Classic+ variant, which is a sensible move. Out on the road, the new 8-speed gearbox doesn’t feel dramatically different from the older unit, but there are some improvements. The engine feels smoother while cruising, with minimal vibrations and very little noise filtering into the cabin. At around 80 km/h, the drivetrain feels slightly more relaxed. You can also shift gears manually, and the jump from sixth to seventh drops engine speeds from around 2,000 rpm to roughly 1,500 rpm. The additional gears also contribute to a marginal improvement in fuel efficiency – it’s now rated at 19.09 km/l, compared to 18.09 km/l earlier. The new gearbox somewhat masks the initial lag in the lower rev range, although you still feel head-nods as power surges abruptly with rising revs. Gearshifts aren’t significantly smoother either. So, while the update does not transform the experience dramatically, it does make it slightly more refined without introducing any notable drawbacks. The driving dynamics of the Kushaq remain largely unchanged and continue to be enjoyable. It glides over bumps and inspires confidence through corners, thanks to a competent chassis and a well-sorted suspension setup. The steering could do with more feedback at higher speeds, but it remains light and easy to use in the city. The addition of rear disc brakes on the 1.5-litre variant is a welcome upgrade, offering greater confidence and better bite during braking. While not essential, the option of ADAS in the higher trims would have helped it compete more effectively with rivals in the segment. 2026 Skoda Kushaq Review: Verdict This facelift does not bring a radical overhaul to the Kushaq package, but it does equip it with a few additional tools to better tackle the competition. That said, it still feels lacking in terms of outright feature count when compared with some rivals. While many modern features can be dismissed as gimmicks, some are genuinely useful, and their absence here is noticeable. The core strengths of the SUV – solid driving dynamics, a comfortable ride, and strong engine options – remain intact, while the updates add just enough polish to keep it relevant. Also Read: Renault Duster Hybrid Version Sold Out for 2026; Bookings Closed Temporarily The starting price of the Kushaq has not changed significantly, with the 1.0-litre manual priced at Rs 10.61 lakh. However, the Kushaq 1.5 feels somewhat expensive. It's available in two trims – Prestige and Monte Carlo – priced at Rs 18.79 lakh and Rs 18.99 lakh, respectively (all prices ex-showroom). What works in the Kushaq’s favour is the improved value proposition at the lower end of the range. Much like the Kylaq, it now offers more features in its entry-level trims, making it accessible to a broader set of buyers. For those who appreciate what the Kylaq offers but need more space, the Kushaq presents itself as a sensible step up. [tabs] [tab title="2026 Skoda Kushaq 1.0"] Engine: 999cc, 3-Cylinder Transmission: 6-speed MT / 8-Speed AT Power: 114bhp Torque: 178Nm Fuel: Turbo-petrol Price: Rs 17.59 lakh (ex-showroom) X-Factor: An SUV with a striking design and even sharper handling, now enhanced with more features. Pros • Smoother cruising, handling, smart looks Cons • No surround view camera [/tab] [tab title="2026 Skoda Kushaq 1.5"] Engine: 1,498cc, 4-Cylinder Transmission:7-speed DCT Power: 147.5bhp Torque: 250Nm Fuel: Turbo-petrol Price: Rs 18.99 lakh (ex-showroom) X-Factor: An SUV with a striking design and even sharper handling, now enhanced with more features. Pros • Smoother cruising, handling, smart looks Cons • No surround view camera [/tab] [/tabs]

Skoda Kushaq Dealers in New Delhi

New Delhi

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Skoda Kushaq Questions & Answers

Q: What engine options are available in the Skoda Kushaq?-

The Kushaq comes with two turbo-petrol engine options: a 1.0L TSI I3 engine and a 1.5L TSI I4 engine. Both have 4 valves/cylinder, DOHC, and direct fuel distribution configurations.

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