Skoda Auto India demonstrated robust performance in the third quarter of 2025, with an impressive 110% year-over-year growth. This growth underscores Skoda’s strengthening position in the Indian market. September 2025 was a pivotal month for the company, recording sales of 6,636 cars, doubling the figures from the previous year. The key contributor to this success is the new Kylaq SUV, which has attracted considerable attention from customers since its launch. The Kylaq’s popularity has propelled it to become the company’s best-selling model. In addition to the Kylaq, the Kushaq, Slavia, and Kodiaq models also maintained stable sales numbers. Skoda’s advancements in the competitive Indian market reflect the effectiveness of its strategies. Premium features, high performance, and reliable quality have accelerated Skoda’s popularity among customers. The company is optimistic about maintaining this growth trajectory in the coming months. The strong performance of Skoda Auto India in 2025 stems from its product offerings. The Kylaq, Skoda’s first sub-4 meter SUV, has already exceeded 34,500 units in sales, playing a significant role in the company’s achievement of 53,355 units between January and September 2025. The Skoda Kylaq features a 999cc 1-liter turbo-petrol engine, which generates 114 bhp and 178 Nm of torque. It offers both 6-speed manual and automatic (DC/TC) transmission choices. Key features include 6 airbags, parking sensors, a cooled glovebox, and cruise control. The boot space is 446 liters, and the ground clearance is 189 mm.
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