
Skoda Kylaq, Kushaq, Slavia 25th Anniversary Limited Editions Launched; Check Details
Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo Limited Edition
This Limited Edition variant reimagines the Monte Carlo with a bold, sporty edge. Available exclusively in two paint options: Deep Black and Tornado Red, this variant features contrasting colour accents based on the body colour. The Deep Black paint option will get the accessories in Tornado Red, while the Tornado Red versions will get Deep Black accessories, providing a distinct visual cue to the cars. The design embellishments include a fog lamp garnish, trunk garnish, and lower door garnish. The Limited Edition also offers significant feature enhancements for customers with a complimentary accessories kit, which includes a 360-degree camera setup, puddle lamps, underbody lights, a fin spoiler, and 25th Anniversary badging on the B-pillar.
The prices of the Kushaq Anniversary Edition are as follows:
1.0-liter TSI MT- Rs 16.39 lakh (ex-showroom)
1.0-liter TSI AT- Rs 17.49 lakh (ex-showroom)
1.5-liter DSG- Rs 19.09 lakh (ex-showroom)
Skoda Slavia Monte Carlo Limited Edition
Just like the Kushaq, the Slavia Monte Carlo Limited Edition also offers the same robust powertrain and feature-rich experience, with the added flair of special styling for customers aspiring for a Skoda. Available in Deep Black and Tornado Red exterior colours, the additions include a front bumper spoiler, trunk and lower door garnishes in contrasting colour, and a complimentary accessories kit comprising a 360-degree camera setup, puddle lamps, underbody lights, and 25th Anniversary badging on the B-pillar.
The prices of the Skoda Slavia Anniversary Edition are as follows:
1.0-liter TSI MT- Rs 15.63 lakh (ex-showroom)
1.0-liter TSI AT- Rs 16.73 lakh (ex-showroom)
1.5-liter DSG- Rs 18.33 lakh (ex-showroom)
Skoda Kylaq Limited Edition
The Kylaq, Skoda's newest SUV offering, joins the celebrations with a limited edition on the Signature+ (MT) and Prestige (MT) variants. The limited edition also gets the complimentary accessory kit, which includes a 360-degree camera setup, puddle lamps, and 25th anniversary badging on the B-pillar. The Kylaq is offered to customers in 7 exterior body colours in the limited edition variant.
The Skoda Kylaq Anniversary Edition is priced at Rs 11.25 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Signature + model and Rs 12.89 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Prestige model.
These exclusive Editions are limited in numbers, with only 500 units of each of the Kushaq, Slavia, and Kylaq available. The Kushaq and Slavia Monte Carlo Limited Editions will be available in both 1.0 TSI (MT/AT) and 1.5 TSI (DSG) configurations, while the Limited Edition of the Kylaq will be powered by the proven 1.0 TSI that will be exclusively mated to the six-speed manual transmission.

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