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Skoda begins deliveries of new-generation Kodiaq across India

Skoda begins deliveries of new-generation Kodiaq across India

Time of India12-05-2025

Škoda Auto India has commenced deliveries of the
new-generation Kodiaq
SUV across the country. The model, which marks the brand's latest addition to its India portfolio, was unveiled earlier this year and is now available at over 280 dealerships for test drives. Prices for the new Kodiaq start at ₹46.89 lakh (ex-showroom).
The vehicle is powered by a 2.0-litre TSI engine producing 150kW of power and 320Nm of torque, paired with a seven-speed dual clutch DSG transmission. The Kodiaq is equipped with four-wheel drive and is rated for a fuel efficiency of 14.86 km/l by ARAI.
Expanded SUV portfolio
With the Kodiaq, Škoda strengthens its SUV lineup in India, which includes the recently introduced Kylaq and the existing Kushaq. The new model is designed to offer seating for seven and is equipped with a 32.77-cm infotainment display, Smart Dials, Ergo seats, a 13-speaker Canton sound system, and a panoramic sunroof. Safety features include 9 airbags. The model also offers up to 1,976 litres of boot space and features LED headlamps.
Ashish Gupta, Brand Director of Škoda Auto India, said, 'The all-new Kodiaq is the perfect embodiment of precision engineering combined with seven-seat versatility and 4x4 abilities. The response since its unveil has been extremely encouraging, and we're pleased to begin customer deliveries across the country starting today. Having recently taken on the role of Brand Director for Škoda Auto India, this new-gen Kodiaq marks an important milestone for me and the team, as we shape the next phase of our growth journey in India.'
Ownership support
Škoda Auto India is offering a 5-year/125,000 km standard warranty with the Kodiaq, in addition to 10 years of complimentary roadside assistance. The Škoda Supercare package will be available at no cost to customers for the first year.
The new-generation Kodiaq is also part of Škoda's global 130-year legacy and marks a milestone during the brand's 25th anniversary of operations in India.

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