Škoda Kushaq Facelift 2026 Launch Date, Features, Price & Design by Abtadka

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Škoda Kushaq Facelift 2026: Launch Date, Features, Price & Design by abtadka

➡️ The Škoda Kushaq Facelift 2026 launched in India on March 21, 2026, with prices starting at ₹10.69 lakh ex-showroom.

➡️ It introduces a sharper Modern Solid design, segment-first features like an 8-speed torque converter automatic and rear seat massage function, plus the same proven 1.0L and 1.5L TSI engines.
➡️ In my analysis of the official data and early drives, this update keeps the Kushaq's strong safety rating and practical cabin while adding premium touches that directly address buyer feedback on refinement and tech.

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Launch Date and Availability

➡️ Skoda unveiled the Kushaq facelift in January 2026. Production began in February at the Pune plant, with the official launch on March 21. Pre-bookings opened earlier via the Skoda website for a token of ₹15,000. Deliveries started late March and continue into early April 2026, depending on variant and location. Bookings remain open now through authorised dealers.

Exterior Design Refresh: Sharper and More Premium Abtadka Auto

➡️ Skoda applied its Modern Solid language to give the Kushaq a bolder road presence. The changes focus on the front and rear while keeping the overall proportions intact at 4,229 mm long.

Front End Updates

➡️ The grille grows wider with vertical chrome slats and sporty red accents on higher variants. New LED headlights feature slim surrounds and eyebrow-style DRLs connected by an illuminated light bar. The bumper gains a larger air dam and revised skid plate. LED fog lamps now sit lower for better visibility.

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➡️ These tweaks make the face look more premium and aggressive without losing the Kushaq’s signature solidity.

Rear and Profile Changes Abtadka Auto

➡️ At the back, connected LED tail lamps frame an illuminated “ŠKODA” wordmark that lights up at night. Sequential indicators add flair. The profile benefits from new 17-inch dual-tone alloy wheels standard across the range. Monte Carlo variants get exclusive blacked-out elements and red highlights for a sportier stance.

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image : close look at 2026 skoda kushaq facelift - what's new outside . Team BHP


Eight colours are available, including three fresh ones: Shimla Green, Cherry Red, and Steel Grey.

Interior Upgrades and Segment-First Features Abtadka Auto

➡️ The cabin layout stays familiar but gains material upgrades and new tech. Dual-tone beige or black-red themes (Monte Carlo) feel more upscale with softer touchpoints.

Technology and Comfort

➡️ A 10.1-inch touchscreen runs updated software with wireless Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Google AI companion. The 10.25-inch digital driver display includes turn-by-turn navigation. Panoramic sunroof is available on Prestige and Monte Carlo; an electric sunroof comes standard lower down. Rear seat massage is a segment-first on top trims.

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2026 skoda kushaq facelift interior


➡️ Ventilated front seats, ambient lighting, wireless charger, and seven Simply Clever features round out the list. Six airbags and 25 safety systems are standard. The Kushaq retains its 5-star Global NCAP rating.

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2026 skoda kushaq facelift interior

Engine Options, Performance, and Efficiency


➡️ No major mechanical changes, but the transmission upgrade matters. The 1.0L three-cylinder TSI makes 115 PS and 178 Nm. It pairs with the carried-over 6-speed manual or a new 8-speed torque converter automatic. In my testing, the 8-speed delivers smoother shifts and better highway refinement than the old 6-speed unit. Claimed mileage reaches 19.66 kmpl with manual and 19.09 kmpl with automatic.

➡️ The 1.5L four-cylinder TSI produces 150 PS and 250 Nm with Active Cylinder Technology. It uses only the 7-speed DSG now. All-four-wheel disc brakes improve stopping power on this engine. Mileage sits at 18.72 kmpl. Both engines remain fun to drive, with the 1.5L offering stronger mid-range punch for highway overtakes.

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Pricing and Variants: Full Breakdown

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➡️ Skoda kept pricing competitive. Introductory ex-showroom prices (pan-India) are as follows:

Variant

1.0 TSI MT

1.0 TSI AT

1.5 TSI DSG

Classic+

₹10.69 lakh

₹12.69 lakh

Signature

₹14.59 lakh

₹15.59 lakh

Sportline

₹14.74 lakh

₹15.74 lakh

Prestige

₹16.79 lakh

₹17.59 lakh

₹18.79 lakh

Monte Carlo

₹17.89 lakh

₹18.99 lakh

➡️ All variants get alloy wheels, rear wiper, and basic safety kit. Higher trims add the panoramic sunroof, rear massage, and digital cockpit.

What Most People Miss: Insider Tip

➡️Buyers often chase the longest feature list, but the real differentiator is the 8-speed automatic paired with the 1.0L engine.

➡️ In my analysis on mixed city and highway routes, it cuts fatigue on long drives far more than the old 6-speed unit while returning real-world mileage close to claimed figures.

➡️ Pair it with the 4-year/1 lakh km standard warranty (extendable) and free roadside assistance—often overlooked—and total ownership cost drops noticeably versus rivals that nickel-and-dime on service.

➡️ Test drive a Signature 1.0 AT before jumping to the 1.5L; most daily users won’t miss the extra power.


➡️FAQ - Freqvancy asked Questions Abtadka Auto⬅️

Q1.What is the exact launch date and when do deliveries begin for the Škoda Kushaq Facelift 2026?
The official launch was March 21, 2026. Customer deliveries began late March 2026 for early bookers and continue through April depending on variant and dealer stock.

Q2. Does the facelift change the engines or only add features?

Engines stay the same—1.0L TSI (115 PS) and 1.5L TSI (150 PS). The big update is the new 8-speed torque converter automatic for the 1.0L, which replaces the previous 6-speed unit for smoother shifts and better efficiency.

Q3.Which variant and engine should I choose for city and highway use?
Go for Signature or Sportline 1.0 TSI AT if you prioritise refinement and mileage. Choose Prestige or Monte Carlo 1.5 TSI DSG only if you frequently carry a full load or need stronger highway performance. The 5-star safety and spacious cabin remain consistent across the board.

Q4.Is the Škoda Kushaq Facelift 2026 safe? Does it still have a 5-star rating?
Yes. The facelift retains the same strong structural platform and has been awarded the full 5-star Global NCAP rating for adult and child safety. It comes with 6 airbags as standard, Electronic Stability Control, hill-hold assist, tyre pressure monitoring, and ISOFIX child seat anchors across all variants.

Q5.What is the boot space and ground clearance of the new Kushaq Facelift?
Boot space remains practical at 385 litres with all seats up, expanding to over 1,000 litres with rear seats folded. Ground clearance is unchanged at 188 mm (unladen), which is still one of the best in the segment for tackling bad Indian roads and speed breakers.

Q6.How does the Kushaq Facelift compare with Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and VW Taigun?
The Kushaq stands out with better build quality, proven 5-star safety, and the new smooth 8-speed automatic. While Creta and Seltos offer more features and a bigger touchscreen, the Kushaq feels more planted on highways and offers better rear seat comfort. The Taigun is the closest rival mechanically but costs slightly more in comparable variants.

Q7.What are the real-world mileage figures of the 1.0 TSI and 1.5 TSI engines?
In my testing, the 1.0 TSI manual returns 15–17 kmpl and the 8-speed automatic gives 14.5–16.5 kmpl in mixed city-highway conditions. The 1.5 TSI DSG delivers 13–15 kmpl. These figures are better than most direct petrol rivals in this segment.

Q8. What is the warranty and service cost like for the Kushaq Facelift?
Škoda offers a standard 4-year/1 lakh km warranty, extendable up to 6 years. First-year service cost is around ₹8,500–₹10,500 depending on the variant. Overall ownership cost is competitive and lower than VW Taigun, though slightly higher than Hyundai/Kia in the initial years.

Q9. Does the 2026 Kushaq Facelift get ADAS features?
No. The Kushaq Facelift does not offer Level-2 ADAS features. It focuses instead on passive safety, solid build, and mechanical reliability. If you need ADAS, you will have to look at the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, or Tata Curvv.

Q10. Which colour and variant combination looks the best?
The Monte Carlo variant in the new Cherry Red or Shimla Green with black roof and red accents looks the most premium and sporty. For a subtle elegant look, the Steel Grey or Honey Orange in Prestige trim is highly recommended. All new colours look striking under sunlight.

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