5 Exciting Skoda Cars Set to Debut in India: Octavia RS, Elroq EV & More

With the Bharat Mobility Expo approaching, Skoda is preparing to showcase a range of new vehicles, blending internal combustion engine (ICE) models and electric vehicles (EVs). Here’s a closer look at the exciting lineup:
1. All-New Skoda Kodiaq
The redesigned Kodiaq adopts Skoda's "Modern-Solid Design Philosophy," offering features like a heads-up display, digital cockpit, and Skoda Smart Dials. Powered by a 2.0L turbocharged TSI engine delivering 201 BHP, the SUV also introduces Dynamic Chassis Control in its Indian variant for the first time.
2. New Skoda Superb
Returning to India, the fourth-generation Skoda Superb brings significant updates. After a price revision, it’s expected to be more accessible. Key features include a 13-inch infotainment screen, a segment-first heads-up display (HUD), and wireless fast-charging. This luxury sedan aims to make a strong comeback at a competitive price point.
3. Skoda Octavia RS
Tailored for car enthusiasts, the Octavia RS boasts a 2.0L TSI engine with 268 BHP and 370 Nm torque, paired with a 7-speed DSG gearbox. Known for its sporty appeal, the Octavia RS is set to reignite excitement among Indian buyers looking for performance-driven vehicles.
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4. Skoda Kylaq
The Kylaq, unveiled globally, may make its debut at the Bharat Mobility Expo. Speculations suggest the Enyaq iV EV could accompany the Kylaq at the event, expanding Skoda's portfolio in India.
5. Skoda Elroq EV
Skoda’s upcoming Elroq EV is being evaluated for the Indian market. Globally, it offers three battery options—55 kWh, 63 kWh, and 82 kWh—along with AWD and RWD variants. Details about the Indian version remain under wraps, but its potential launch could solidify Skoda’s presence in the EV segment.
Honorable Mention: Skoda Enyaq iV
Expected to be India’s first Skoda EV, the Enyaq iV features a 77 kWh battery delivering a range of 513 km per charge. Based on Volkswagen’s MEB architecture, this EV embodies innovation with streamlined electronic controls and reduced microprocessor usage.
Skoda’s latest lineup demonstrates its commitment to innovation, performance, and sustainability, promising something for every car enthusiast in India.