Skoda Auto India has officially announced the complete variant-wise pricing for its all-new subcompact SUV – the Skoda Kylaq. The SUV is priced from Rs. 7.89 lakh for the base Classic variant, going up to Rs. 14.40 lakh for the top-of-the-line Prestige trim. The SUV is offered with a 1.0-litre TSI petrol engine, with the option of a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed automatic torque converter unit. The pricing is quite competitive and helps the Kylaq go toe-to-toe with popular rivals like – Tata Nexon, Sonet, Hyundai Venue and Mahindra XUV 3XOall cars that come with a turbo-petrol engine and a proper automatic transmission.
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Skoda Kylaq | Petrol Manual | Petrol Automatic |
Classic | Rs. 7.89 Lakh | |
Signature | Rs. ₹9.59 Lakh | Rs. 10.59 Lakh |
Signature+ | Rs. 11.40 Lakh | Rs. 12.40 Lakh |
Prestige | Rs. 13.35 Lakh | Rs. 14.40 Lakh |
To help give you a better idea about it, let’s take a deep dive and compare the prices for each of these models. All four rivals mentioned above come in a diesel option as well, however, to keep things fair, we are just comparing the prices of the turbo petrol variants of the SUV.
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Tata Nexon
The Tata Nexon, which has been a top seller in the segment is priced between Rs. 8 lakh and Rs. 13.80 lakh (ex-showroom) for the turbo petrol manual variants. At the same time, the automatic variants are priced from Rs. 11.90 lakh to Rs. 15 lakh (ex-showroom). When compared to Tata Nexon the Kylaq is cheaper by Rs. 11,000 at the entry-level, while the top-of-the-line automatic is less expensive by Rs. 60,000. However, the entry-level automatic trim of the Kylaq is Rs. 1.31 lakh cheaper than the Nexon DCA.
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One thing to note here is that the Nexon comes with a 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine. While the manual unit is a 6-speed gearbox, the automatic option is a dual-clutch transmission compared to the Kylaq’s torque converter unit. Moreover, the Nexon also gets an AMT option.
Model | Petrol Manual | Petrol iMT/AMT | Petrol Automatic |
Skoda Kylaq | Rs. 7.89 Lakh to Rs. 13.35 Lakh | THAT | Rs. 10.59 Lakh to Rs. 14.40 Lakh |
Tata Nexon | Rs. 8.00 Lakh to Rs. 13.80 Lakh | Rs. 9.50 Lakh to Rs. 12.60 Lakh | Rs. 11.90 Lakh to Rs. 15.00 Lakh |
Sonet | Rs. 8.00 Lakh to Rs. 10.50 Lakh | Rs. 9.63 Lakh to Rs. 13.60 Lakh | Rs. 12.51 Lakh to Rs. 14.92 Lakh |
Hyundai Venue | Rs. 7.94 Lakh to Rs. 12.80 Lakh | THAT | Rs. 11.56 Lakh to Rs. 13.53 Lakh |
Mahindra 3XO | Rs. 7.79 Lakh to Rs. 13.99 Lakh | THAT | Rs. 10.24 Lakh to Rs. 15.49 Lakh |
Sonet
The Kia Sonet, which was the winner of our previous subcompact SUV shootout, is priced between Rs. 8 lakh and Rs. 14.92 lakh (ex-showroom). However, the Sonet’s 1.0-litre turbo petrol option is only offered with either an Intelligent Manual Transmission or a 7-speed Dual Clutch Transmission. At the same time, the 5-speed manual gearbox is mated with a 1.2-litre naturally aspirated motor. So yes, while some variants of the petrol manual Sonet are cheaper, it’s not a variant-to-variant comparison, and the base Kylaq is still cheaper by Rs. 11,000.
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On the other hand, the Kylaq’s entry-level automatic is Rs. 1.92 lakh cheaper than the Sonet’s entry-level automatic. But again, the Sonet gets a dual-clutch automatic compared to the Kylaq’s torque converter, and it’s a bit more feature-rich.
Hyundai Venue
The Hyundai Venue also gets a 1.2-litre petrol and a 1.0-litre turbo petrol, however, unlike the Sonet, here you get a 6-speed manual gearbox with the latter. And that one is priced from Rs. 10 lakh to Rs. 12.80 lakh (ex-showroom). Now, while the entry-level variant is more expensive by Rs. 2.11 lakh, the top-spec manual variant is cheaper by Rs. 1 lakh than the Kylaq.
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At the same time, the turbo petrol automatic variants are priced between Rs. 11.56 lakh and Rs. 13.53 lakh (ex-showroom). That makes the Kylaq Rs. 97,000 cheaper at the base, and Rs. 87,000 more expensive at the top-spec level compared to the Venue.
Mahindra 3XO
The Mahindra 3XO is offered with a 1.2-litre TGDI engine that comes paired with a 6-speed manual and a 6-speed torque converter like the Kylaq. So, pricing-wise, the manual variants are priced between Rs. 7.79 lakh and Rs. 13.99 lakh, while the automatic trims are priced from Rs. 10.24 lakh to Rs. 15.49 lakh (all ex-showroom prices). So, when compared to Kylaq, the 3XO at base manual petrol is Rs. 10,000 cheaper, however, the top-spec manual trim is Rs. 64,000 more expensive than the Kylaq.
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At the same time, the base petrol automatic variant of the 3XO is Rs. 35,000 cheaper than the Kylaq’s equivalent variant. However, the top-spec automatic variant of the 3XO is close to Rs. 1.09 lakh more expensive than the Kylaq. However, you have to consider the fact that the 3XO gets a more premium list of features including a panoramic sunroof.