The esteemed Czech car brand, Skoda has been selling cars in India for a long time and built an illustrious reputation for the unparalleled quality of their cars. However, when it comes to sales numbers, they haven’t been among the frontline runners. Addressing this area of concern, Skoda has recently launched their first sub-4-metre compact SUV, Skoda Kylaq. The reason they went with a compact SUV is simple: compact SUVs are the hottest-selling cars in India and their popularity is growing by leaps and bounds. Since the Kylaq is based on the Skoda Kushaq mid-size SUV, it’s constructed on the same MQB A0 IN platform and shares most of its components with it. With Kylaq in their line-up, Skoda aims to cross the 1 lakh units sales milestone and their intent is pretty clear in the overall quality of the Skoda Kylaq. Like many, if you are also looking to get your hands on a Skoda Kylaq, here is a complete guide to buying a Skoda Kylaq that educates you about its merits and limitations, and helps you bring home the best variant for you.
Skoda Kylaq Specifications
Skoda Kylaq Engine and Transmission | |
Engine | 1-litre, 3-cylinder TSI turbo-petrol engine |
Transmission | 6-speed manual gearbox or a 6-speed torque converter automatic |
Power | 115 PS |
Torque | 178 Nm |
Mileage | NA |
Skoda Kylaq Dimensions | |
Length | 3,995 mm |
Width | 1,783 mm |
Height | 1,619 mm |
Wheelbase | 2,566 mm |
Ground Clearance | 189 mm |
Boot Space | 446 litres |
Skoda Kylaq Safety Features | |
Airbags | 6 airbags standard across all variants |
ABS with EBD | Standard |
Rear Parking Sensors | Standard |
Parking Camera | On all variants except for the base Classic variant |
Disc Brake | Front only |
Electronic Stability Program | Standard |
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System | On all variants except for the base Classic variant |
ISOFIX mounts | Standard |
Hill Hold Assist | Available |
Skoda Kylaq Key Features | |
Alloy wheels | On Signature and higher variants |
10-inch touchscreen infotainment system | On Signature+ and Prestige variants |
Paddle shifters | On Signature+ and Prestige variants |
Automatic climate control | On Signature+ and Prestige variants |
Powered and ventilated front seats | On the Prestige variant only |
Single-pane sunroof | On the Prestige variant only |
Skoda Kylaq Variants
Compared to most of its rivals, the Skoda Kylaq is available in a few variants: Classic, Signature, Signature Plus, and Prestige. The colour options available are Olive Gold, Tornado Red, Carbon Steel, Candy White, and Brilliant Silver.
Best Skoda Kylaq Variant to Buy
Since the prices of all variants haven’t been announced, it will be too soon to judge the variants and their value.
Skoda Kylaq Warranty & Service Cost
The Skoda Kylaq comes with a standard warranty of 4 years/100,000 km. This warranty period can be extended up to 6 years at some additional cost. As far as service cost is concerned, the charges will be around Rs 3,914 at 1 year/ 15,000 km, Rs 7,289 at 2 year/30,000 km, Rs 6,415 at 3 year/45,000 km, Rs 9,742 at 4 year/60,000 km, and Rs 6,415 at 5 year/75,000 km.
Why you should consider the Skoda Kylaq
As mentioned, Skoda is banking big on the Kylaq. Understandably so, the Kylaq is built to appeal to masses and offers a slew of perks which give it a great edge over its rivals. Here are some of Kylaq’s traits which can give you strong reasons to consider it as your next car.
Mini Kushaq
Well, it’s not exactly ‘mini’ if you compare the Kylaq’s size to that of the Kushaq – its parent car. Moreover, in its segment, the Kylaq is one of the larger cars. However, many characteristics make the Kylaq a mini Kushaq. Since the Kylaq is built on the MQB A0 IN which also underpins the Skoda Kushaq. They share most parts of their design and look a lot similar, although they are distinguishable. On the inside, like the Kushaq, the Kylaq exudes a premium vibe that we have come to expect of Skoda cars. While most of the interiors are of plastic, their material quality is upmarket.
Meanwhile, the Kylaq share many of its features with the Kushaq, such as a 10.1-inch touchscreen infotainment system, 8-inch digital instrument cluster, a single-pane sunroof, automatic climate control with rear AC vents, wireless phone charger, 6-way powered front seats with ventilation function, and more. Speaking of features, it’s important to know that the Kylaq is the first car in the segment to offer a powered front passenger seat. At the same time, the Kylaq offers the smaller 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine of the Kushaq’s engine offerings. All this makes the Kylaq a great alternative to the Kushaq if you plan to buy any lower or mid variant of the Kushaq.
Solid Passenger Safety
When it comes to Skoda cars, robust passenger safety is something you can be sure of. With their safety standards, Skoda cars have proven their mettle all around the world, let alone in India. Like the Kushaq and all other Skoda cars, the Kylaq is built tough and as the Kushaq has scored a full 5-star rating on the Global NCAP crashworthiness test, the Kylaq is certain to bag the same scores. In addition to a tough body, the Kylaq offers a host of safety features and many of them are offered as standard such as six airbags, ABS with EBD, electronic stability control, an electronic differential lock, and ISOFIX child seat mounts.
Driving Dynamics
Coming from a carmaker known to make exciting cars, the Kylaq stands out in its segment due to its driving dynamics. The steering feedback in combination with the power delivery works phenomenally well, making the Kylaq an enjoyable car to drive. Even though Skoda has engineered the Kylaq for the masses and not just for driving enthusiasts, this is a car which most driving enthusiasts won’t complain about, especially considering its price. In many ways, the Kylaq is a great challenger to the Hyundai Venue N-Line.
Why you should not consider the Skoda Kylaq
While the Kylaq is a great option as a premium compact SUV, like every car, it has some traits which might not suit your preferences, and here is one of them.
Lack of engine options
Variety is not among the strong suits of the Skoda Kylaq as it comes with only one engine option: a 1 litre, 3-cylinder TSI turbo-petrol engine. In comparison, most cars in its segment have more than one engine offering, while the Maruti Brezza and Tata Nexon are also available in CNG variants. So, if you are looking for a diesel or CNG-powered compact SUV, you would need to skip the Kylaq and look at other options.
Summary
Skoda has gone to great lengths to make a mass-appealing compact SUV. While only time will tell how well the Kylaq sells, it unmistakably is a fantastic offering, especially considering its price, which starts at Rs. 7.89 lakh (ex-showroom). In this article, we explain all the details about the Skoda Kylaq, including its specifications, variants, and the best variant to buy. With this, we also learn what makes the Skoda Kylaq deserving of being your next car and what can be the reason you should skip it and look for other options.