Skoda Kylaq Gets Discounts of Up to Rs 50,000 and Here's How to Make the Most of Them
  • Skoda India is offering anniversary discounts of up to Rs 50,000 on the Kylaq, along with a 50% reduction on a one-year maintenance package and an assured gift for every buyer.

  • The MY2025 models attract the highest benefits, while newer MY2026 variants still receive savings of around Rs 30,000, making this a strong window for prospective buyers before the offers expire on February 28, 2026.

One year in, and the Skoda Kylaq has already made quite a name for itself. Since its launch in November 2024, the compact SUV has clocked over 50,000 sales in just 13 months, making it the fastest Skoda model ever to reach that milestone in India.

In fact, the Kylaq accounted for nearly 62 per cent of Skoda India's total sales last year, firmly cementing its place as the brand's most important car in the country.

To mark the occasion, Skoda Auto India has rolled out a special Anniversary Offer that brings some genuinely attractive savings for buyers looking to drive home a Kylaq this month.

What's on the Table?

The headline number is Rs 50,000 in total benefits, available on select MY2025 variants. But the offer goes beyond a straightforward cash discount. Buyers can also avail themselves of a whopping 50 per cent reduction on Skoda's one-year Maintenance Package, a perk that meaningfully reduces first-year running costs. On top of that, every single Kylaq buyer, regardless of which trim they choose, walks away with an assured gift.

If you're eyeing a newer MY2026 model instead, you're still looking at benefits of around Rs 30,000. As with most dealer-level offers, the exact amount can vary depending on your city, the colour and variant you choose, and local stock availability, so it's always worth having a conversation with your nearest showroom. These offers are valid only until February 28, 2026, so there isn't much time left to take advantage.

A Bigger, Better Line-Up to Choose From

The timing of these offers also coincides with Skoda expanding the Kylaq's variant range. Two new trims, the Classic+ and Prestige+, were introduced in early 2026, adding features like an electric sunroof, auto-dimming rear-view mirror, cruise control, rain-sensing wipers, and LED lighting to more accessible price brackets.

What You're Getting for the Money

Prices for the Kylaq start at Rs 7.59 lakh (ex-showroom) and run up to Rs 12.99 lakh for the fully loaded Prestige+ variant. Under the bonnet sits a 1.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol engine producing 115 PS and 178 Nm of torque, paired with either a six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic gearbox. Fuel efficiency figures stand at 19.68 km/l for manual variants and 19.05 km/l for the automatic, competitive numbers for the segment.

Safety credentials are equally strong, with the Kylaq having earned a five-star Bharat NCAP rating and coming standard with six airbags. It competes in the fiercely contested sub-4-metre SUV space against the Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue, Maruti Brezza, and Kia Sonet, among others.

With European build quality, a punchy engine, a five-star safety rating, and now some of the best offers the model has ever seen, the Kylaq makes a compelling case for itself. If you've been sitting on the fence, February 2026 might just be the nudge you needed.

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