Try GOLD - Free
FAMILIAR STRENGTHS, NEW CHALLENGES
BBC TopGear India
|February 2025
Can the Kylaq turn the key to unlock Skoda's winning formula?
SKODA KYLAQ
Engine: 1.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol (3-cylinder)
Power: 114 bhp Torque: 178 Nm
Transmission: 6-speed manual / 6-speed torque-converter automatic
Ground Clearance: 189mm Boot Capacity: 446 litres
Pros: Premium build quality, safety features (5-star BNCAP rating), and segment-leading boot space
Cons: Cramped rear legroom, lack of groundbreaking features, and no alternative engine options (diesel or CNG)
I It has been 25 years since the Czech automaker Skoda debuted in India, entering the market with promises of sophistication and engineering. Over the years, Skoda has managed to amass a devoted following, primarily from people who enjoy cars like the Octavia and the vRSvehicles that, frankly, cater to those who appreciate the finer things in life. The trouble is, fondness for beautifully engineered cars doesn't keep the lights on. For all their virtues, Skoda's models have often been seen as over-engineered, overpriced, and, dare I say, out of touch with what most Indian buyers actually want.
And now, here we are in 2025. Skoda stands awkwardly at a crossroads, staring at the sub-4m SUV segment, an arena that now swallows nearly 30% of India's car market. This is not a space for the faint-hearted; it's a brutal contest where practicality and value beat engineering poetry every time. Skoda has a fight on its hands, and it's not one it can afford to lose.
With nine other manufacturers already entrenched in this category having one, if not two models, Skoda is a latecomer to the fray But better late than never, as they say, and Skoda is hoping to change its fortunes with the launch of the Kylaq. Starting at Rs 7.89 lakh (ex-showroom), the Kylaq aims to bring a premium touch to a fiercely competitive segment. The question is: does it have what it takes to succeed?
This story is from the February 2025 edition of BBC TopGear India.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM BBC TopGear India
BBC TopGear India
HYUNDAI CRETA N LINE
AFTER DRIVING THE HYUNDAI CRETA N LINE for approximately four months, it's time for a switch — and that means driving it back to Mumbai from Vadodara.
1 mins
November 2025
BBC TopGear India
HOW VINFAST COULD REDEFINE VALUE IN
INDIA'S EV MARKET
2 mins
November 2025
BBC TopGear India
DAKARRRRRGGGGHHHHHH
The Defender Octa is about as serious as road legal off roaders get... can it stick with a full blown Dakar truck?
7 mins
November 2025
BBC TopGear India
VOLVO XC60
YES, YOU READ THAT RIGHT. IT TAKES ME the exact same time to get from our office in Jogeshwari to my house in central Mumbai as it took me to get from Pune to Mumbai.
2 mins
November 2025
BBC TopGear India
ADVENTURE, SIMPLIFIED
TVS APACHE RTX
6 mins
November 2025
BBC TopGear India
KIA CARENS CLAVIS
THIS DIWALI SURPRISED US WITH RAIN, because the universe decided diyas and fireworks weren't enough, we needed a water element too.
1 mins
November 2025
BBC TopGear India
OH MANTHEY GOD
A taste of something is better than never knowing what it feels like. And that's exactly what happened one October morning in Mumbai when I drove India's wildest street-legal road car
5 mins
November 2025
BBC TopGear India
Watch kraft
Germany's once massive watch industry all but vanished. Now it's fighting back
1 min
November 2025
BBC TopGear India
MAKING IT HAPPEN
PCOTY, OFTEN REFERRED TO AS ‘THE BEST WEEK OF THE YEAR’, IS MERELY the cherry on top of a dense gateau of organisation.
1 mins
November 2025
BBC TopGear India
PRAISE THE PEDAL
There was a time when every car enthusiast learned to drive on a manual.
4 mins
November 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

