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Skoda Recalls Kylaq Kushaq Slavia In India Over Seatbelt Issue
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Asiya Siddiqui

Published on 11:37 PM, 01 May 2025 3 min

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Skoda Recalls Kylaq, Kushaq, Slavia in India Over Seatbelt Issue

Skoda recalls Kylaq, Kushaq, and Slavia in India over rear seatbelt risks. Over 25,000 cars were affected, made between May 2024 and April 2025. Free repairs offered to owners.

Glitches in the cars not only affect the customer base but also the reputation of the brand as well. Recently, Skoda has been affected by the same glitch, due to which it has recalled its three superstars: Kylaq, Kushaq, and Slavia.

And the trouble is almost as same as Volkswagen is facing, a glitch with the rear seatbelts. Over 25,000 cars are caught up in this. If you own it, read more to know the details.

What’s Going Wrong?

Here’s the scoop in plain English: the recall is all about the back seats. If your Skoda gets into a head-on crash—think smashing into something right in front of you—the rear seatbelts might not hold up. The buckle that locks them in place could snap, and the belt material in the middle seat, plus the buckle on the right side, might give out too. That’s bad news for anyone riding in the back, because seatbelts are supposed to keep you safe, not let you down when it counts.

Seatbelts are legit lifesavers. They stop you from flying forward or getting tossed around in a wreck. In a frontal collision, the force is no joke, so you need those belts to be rock-solid. Skoda spotted this weak spot and said, “Nope, we’re fixing this pronto.”

Which Cars Are in the Mix?

This recall hits three Skoda models that lots of folks in India love:

  • Skoda Kylaq: A compact, dope little SUV with sharp looks and sweet features that packs a punch.

  • Skoda Kushaq: Another SUV that’s all about smooth drives and chill vibes. Great for cruising anywhere.

  • Skoda Slavia: A sedan that’s got that fancy-yet-practical combo. Perfect for standing out without trying too hard.

These rides have been killing it in the Indian market, so this recall’s got people talking.

How Many Cars Are We Talking?

Skoda’s got 25,772 cars on the recall list. These were made between May 24, 2024, and April 1, 2025. So, if you snagged your Skoda sometime in that window, it might be part of the crew that needs a check-up. That’s a big chunk of cars, but Skoda’s on it—they’re not leaving anyone hanging.

What’s Skoda Doing About It?

Skoda’s stepping up big time. They’re reaching out to everyone who owns one of these affected cars. If yours is on the list, you’ll hear from them soon. The plan? Take your car to a Skoda dealership, where their team will check out the seatbelts and fix whatever’s off.

Best part? - It’s all free—no dipping into your wallet for this one. They’re keeping it hassle-free so you can get back to driving with zero worries.

How Do I Know if My Car’s Affected?

Wondering if your Skoda’s in the recall club? Here’s how to figure it out:

  • Peek at the manufacturing date: Check your car’s papers or the sticker inside the driver’s door. If it was built between May 24, 2024, and April 1, 2025, it could be in play.

  • Wait for Skoda’s ping: They’ll hit you up if your car needs attention—no guesswork needed.

  • Hit up a dealer: Got your VIN handy? That’s the Vehicle Identification Number—a unique code for your car. Take it to a Skoda dealership, and they’ll tell you straight up if you’re in the clear or not.

Pro tip: Even if your car’s not on the list, give your seatbelts a quick once-over now and then. Make sure they click right and aren’t frayed. If something’s funky, get it looked at—better safe than sorry.

Recalls Aren’t the End of the World

Okay, “recall” might sound like a buzzkill, but it’s not all doom and gloom. Car companies do this all the time when they spot something that’s not up to snuff. It’s like a free safety glow-up for your ride. Skoda’s jumping on this to make sure their cars stay solid and their drivers stay safe. It’s all about keeping that trust—and avoiding any messy accidents down the road.

Why This Matters

This recall is a heads-up that even the coolest cars can have a hiccup. Those rear seatbelts might not seem like a big deal if you’re usually solo, but if you’ve got friends or family in the back, you want them locked in tight. Skoda’s making sure that happens, and they’re doing it fast. Plus, with over 25,000 cars involved, it’s a pretty major move that shows they’re serious about safety.

So, there you have it; the full story on Skoda’s recall of the Kylaq, Kushaq, and Slavia in India. It’s disappointing to hear your car might need a fix, but Skoda’s got your back with a no-cost solution. If you’ve got one of these models, keep an eye out for their call and get it sorted quickly.

Also Read:

  1. Skoda Recalls Over 25,000 Kylaq, Kushaq, and Slavia Cars in India: Safety Risk Triggers Action

  2. 2025 BYD Seal Launched in India: Key Upgrades You Should Know

  3. Volkswagen Taigun & Virtus Face Recall Over Seatbelt Issues

Asiya Siddiqui

Content Writer

An aspiring engineer with a passionate knack for writing and cars. A passion that goes beyond the profession. Eager to innovate and share essential automotive knowledge, from mine to yours.

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