Skoda has launched new special editions of its popular cars, the Kylaq, Kushaq, and the Slavia, to mark the completion of its 25 years in the country.
By Sanorita

Skoda has rolled out new limited edition variants of the Kylaq, Kushaq, and Slavia to mark its 25 years of operation in the country. The special anniversary editions have a production run of just 500 units and are based on the respective top-spec variant. The best part? The new variants offer cosmetic upgrades and added features at the same price as their standard counterparts. Here's a breakdown of new features and other upgrades.
The Skoda Kylaq Limited Edition is available exclusively with the top-spec Prestige and Signature+ variants. While it retains all the premium features offered in these trims, the Limited Edition adds a few notable equipment to enhance its appeal. These additions include puddle lamps, a 360-degree camera, ‘25 Skoda’ badge on the B-pillar.
| Variants | Standard Price | Limited Edition Price |
| Skoda Kylaq Classic MT | Rs 8.25 lakh | |
| Skoda Kylaq Signature MT | Rs 9.85 lakh | |
| Skoda Kylaq Signature AT | Rs 10.95 lakh | |
| Skoda Kylaq Signature+ MT | Rs 11.25 lakh | Rs 11.25 lakh |
| Skoda Kylaq Signature+ AT | Rs 12.35 lakh | |
| Skoda Kylaq Prestige MT | Rs 12.89 lakh | Rs 12.89 lakh |
| Skoda Kylaq Prestige AT | Rs 13.99 lakh |
Mechanically, the Kylaq has a 1-litre, 3-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine that produces 113bhp and 178Nm. Customers can opt for either a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission.
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Do note that the limited edition model is exclusively offered with a manual transmission.

The Kushaq and the Slavia limited edition models are based on the sportier Monte Carlo trims. These Anniversary Editions stand out with exclusive Deep Black and Tornado Red paint options, each featuring contrasting accents. Prominent highlights include a 25th anniversary badge on the B-pillar, sporty exterior garnishes on the fog lamps, boot, and doors, and red-finished spoiler extensions.
Both cars also get puddle lamps, a 360-degree camera, and underbody lighting as part of an upgraded equipment package.

Mechanically unchanged, they continue to offer all three powertrain options: a 1.0-litre turbo-petrol with manual or 6-speed automatic, and a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol with a 7-speed DCT.
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The Skoda Kushaq is priced at Rs 16.39 lakh for the 1.0-litre TSI MT version, Rs 17.49 lakh for the 1.0-litre TSI AT model, and Rs 19.09 lakh for the 1.5 TSI DCT option, while the sedan is priced at Rs 15.63 lakh for the 1.0-litre TSI MT model, Rs 16.73 lakh for the 1.0-litre TSI AT, and Rs 18.33 lakh for the 1.5 TSI DCT option (all prices ex-showroom). As mentioned, the limited edition models are priced similarly to their standard counterparts.