Skoda India’s current lineup consists of five models: Kylaq, Kushaq, Slavia, Octavia RS, and Kodiaq, with five more launches planned over the next few years.

5 New Skodas Launching Soon

Skoda is preparing a major product onslaught, which will include locally manufactured models as well as CBU (Completely Built Unit) imports to strengthen its premium positioning.

The Skoda Kushaq Facelift is scheduled for launch in January 2026, aiming to keep the SUV competitive in the fast-evolving mid-size segment.

The facelifted Kushaq will feature design updates such as a revised front fascia, new alloy wheels, a refreshed rear, and possible changes to cabin colours and layout.

Feature upgrades on the Kushaq facelift may include Level 2 ADAS, a panoramic sunroof, and rear-seat massage, while retaining the existing 1.0L and 1.5L TSI petrol engines with the same gearboxes.

Skoda Slavia Facelift is also in the pipeline, with road testing already underway in India, addressing the sedan’s ageing design.

The Slavia facelift will focus on cosmetic enhancements and added tech, including Level 2 ADAS, while continuing with the 1.0 TSI and 1.5 TSI petrol engines paired with manual, DSG, and torque-converter automatics.

Skoda Kylaq CNG is under consideration, targeting buyers looking for lower running costs, and is likely to be positioned at the lower end of the Kylaq variant range.

The Kylaq CNG is expected to use a CNG-compatible version of the 1.0 TSI engine (112 hp, 178 Nm), leveraging Skoda’s prior experience with CNG models in global markets.

Looking ahead, Skoda plans a Skoda Superb Diesel 4x4 launch in 2026 as a CBU, along with its first electric vehicle—likely the Skoda Elroq or Skoda Enyaq iV—by 2026, ahead of CAFE 3 norms coming into force in 2027.