Skoda Slavia prices hiked; The new prices start from Rs. 10.99 lakh

Skoda has increased the prices of the Slavia from this month. Skoda’s compact sedan was launched in late February with a 1.0 TSI engine, with the more powerful 1.5 TSI variant being added to the line-up soon after March. The carmaker has now increased the prices for its new sedan by up to Rs 60,000, ending the initial pricing period. Prices of the compact sedan now range from ₹ 10.99 Lakh to ₹ 18.39 Lakh (ex-showroom, India).

Starting with the prices, the base Ambition 1.0 TSI is now costlier by Rs 30,000 and the starting price is now Rs 10.99 lakh, as against the previous Rs 10.69 lakh. Similarly, the prices of the mid-spec Ambition variant have also been hiked by Rs 30,000 for both the manual and automatic variants, while the top 1.0 TSI style now gets costlier by Rs 40,000.










Variants old price new value gap
1.0 TSI Active ₹ 10.69 lakh ₹ 10.99 lakh ₹ 30,000
1.0 TSI Ambition ₹ 12.39 lakh ₹ 12.69 lakh ₹ 30,000
1.0 TSI Ambition A/T ₹ 13.59 lakh ₹ 13.89 lakh ₹ 30,000
1.0 TSI Style (No Sunroof) ₹ 13.59 lakh ₹13.99 Lakh ₹ 40,000
1.0 TSI Style (With Sunroof) ₹13.99 Lakh ₹ 14.39 lakh ₹ 40,000
1.0 TSI Style A/T ₹ 15.39 lakh ₹ 15.79 lakh ₹ 40,000
1.5 TSI Style ₹16.19 lakh ₹16.79 lakh ₹ 60,000
1.5 TSI Style DSG ₹ 17.79 lakh ₹ 18.39 lakh ₹ 60,000

The more powerful Slavia 1.5 TSI now available in the fully loaded style variant is now priced over Rs.60,000.

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In addition to the revised pricing, Slavia has also received Earlier talked about the change in the infotainment system, Skoda has replaced the 10-inch touchscreen available from the Ambition variant with a new 8.0-inch unit. The unit still supports Skoda’s connected car features, though it misses out on the older unit’s wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay functionality. It is only available as a wired connection.

Skoda has implemented the same update in the Kushak compact SUV even though it is fully loaded kushak monte carlos Retains the original 10-inch touchscreen. There was no impact on the prices of Kushak.

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Touchscreen replacement is related to the semi-conductor shortage facing the entire auto industry. Skoda has previously stated that the 8.0-inch unit was required to keep deliveries on time and not face any undue delay.

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