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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Skoda Auto India aims for 2.5% market share in FY2026, outlines growth plan
With the Kylaq leading Skoda's growth story this year, newly appointed, Brand Director, Ashish Gupta is confident of the brand holding on to no. 7 position in the Indian passenger vehicle market Check Offers Skoda Auto India has shared its growth plan for the current fiscal year (FY2026), as the automaker aims at a 2.5 per cent market share in the passenger vehicle space. The company outlined its plans for the coming year as Ashish Gupta took charge as the new Brand Director for Skoda Auto India. Previously at the helm of Volkswagen India, Gupta oversaw the success of the India 2.0 strategy with products like the Taigun and Virtus. He now leads Skoda India (part of SAVWIPL), inheriting the newly launched Kylaq and Kodiaq, along with the Kushaq and Slavia. Skoda Kylaq Leads The Growth Story The brand currently holds a 1.8 per cent market, which jumped from 0.8 per cent last yesr with the arrival of the Kylaq. Skoda is bullish about the subcompact SUV, its most accessible offering in India, to further drive the numbers. The automaker moved up as the seventh top-selling carmaker with the Kylaq's success, and intends to hold on to the spot for a longer time. The automaker dispatched 20,000 units as of May 2025, since sales began in March, of which about 17,000 units have been delivered to customers. Skoda previously announced it planned to hit the one lakh sales mark this year and says it's on track to achieve the figure. The 2025 Skoda Superb will be launched in India in the next 18 months More Sales & Service Touchpoints Skoda is also ramping up its sales and service network. The company is looking to add 60 new touchpoints by the end of the year, taking the number to 350 outlets across 200 cities, up from the current 165 cities where the brand is present. Ashish Gupta further revealed that about 60 per cent of its new outlets will be in Tier II markets, which promise a higher growth potential, over Tier I cities. The Kylaq has also opened the brand to a newer customer base, with several customers being first-time Skoda buyers. Speaking at the occasion, Ashish Gupta, Brand Director, Škoda Auto India, said, 'India is the most important growth market for Škoda Auto outside Europe. We are focused on building a strong, future-ready brand with strength of purpose, clarity of vision, and agility of execution. Our product offensive strategy is in tune with evolving consumer needs and aspirations, fuelling our journey of progress. We are getting closer to customers, strategically expanding our network, and reinforcing our legacy of quality, safety, and value. With the wheels in motion across all our business imperatives, 2025 will be the year where we significantly strengthen the brandand surge ahead in India." New Product Offensive Planned SUVs will continue to lead the way for Skoda India. The company will focus on the Kylaq and Kodiaq for now, while also work on reviving demand for the Kushaq, which has seen a dip in volumes with the arrival of its younger sibling. A deep facelift has been planned for the Kushaq with the model currently in its fourth year of the lifecycle. Meanwhile, the Slavia continues to hold the stead as the only sedan in the lineup, but will soon be joined by the new-generation Superb that was showcased at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Global Expo in January. The diesel variant could be considered for India. The automaker also has the new-gen Octavia RS in the works that will arrive at a later date. Both models are likely to be full imports with prices closer to ₹ 50 lakh. Furthermore, Skoda Auto India will concentrate on bringing customers via the pre-owned business. It plans to strengthen the vertical, while also tap into the potential with rural and corporate channels. The automaker also says it has worked on reducing the maintenance cost on its cars, further working on making its cars more accessible. Check out Upcoming Cars in India 2024, Best SUVs in India. First Published Date: 12 Jun 2025, 17:13 PM IST


NDTV
23-04-2025
- Automotive
- NDTV
Skoda Kylaq Variant-Wise Waiting Period Revealed: Details
Skoda has now extended the waiting period for its popular sub-4-meter SUV, the Kylaq by 5 months. The Skoda Kylaq was launched under its India 2.0 strategy. The extension of the waiting period speaks volumes about its huge demand in the Indian market. The Skoda Kylaq rivals the likes of other cars like the Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, and the Kia Sonet. The Skoda Kylaq's base trim- Classic is available only with a manual gearbox option and has the longest waiting period i.e. 5 months. Whereas, the mid-spec variants- Signature and Signature+ have a waiting period of 3 months. The Prestige trim has a waiting period extended up to 2 months. Also Read: The Skoda Kylaq is powered by a 1.0-liter, three-cylinder, turbo-petrol engine coupled with a 6-speed manual gearbox or a 6-speed torque converter as an option. It is capable of churning out a peak power and torque of 115hp and 178Nm, respectively. Skoda claims that the manual transmission trim can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in 10.5 seconds and hit a top speed of 118 kmph. The Skoda Kylaq has also impressed Indian customers with its Bharat NCAP crash test as it scored 5 stars on the test bed, making it to the list of the safest cars in the Indian market. It promises the safety of the passengers with features like- multi-collision brake, hill hold control, electronic differential locking system, traction control system, motor slip regulation, and more. Also Read: The Skoda Kylaq SUV is available at a starting price of Rs 7.89 lakh (ex-showroom) and it goes up to Rs 14.40 lakh (ex-showroom).