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Skoda Kushaq Slavia colours price is Rs 10000 more -DellyRanks


The Skoda Kushaq and Slavia, which were recently updated with new features and saw price revisions, will cost Rs 10,000 more if bought in select monotone and dual-tone colours.


  1. Skoda Kushaq price range is Rs 10.99 lakh-19.11 lakh now
  2. Skoda Slavia now costs between Rs 10.34 lakh and Rs 18.34 lakh

Skoda Kushaq colours and prices

Skoda Kushaq colour options
Classic Onyx Signature Sportline Monte Carlo Prestige
Candy White Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Brilliant Silver Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tornado Red Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Carbon Steel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Lava Blue Optional Optional Optional Optional Yes Yes
Deep Black No Optional Optional Optional Yes Yes
Carbon Steel Matte No No Optional Optional Optional Optional
Candy White Dual Tone No No No Optional Yes Yes
Tornado Red Dual Tone No No No Optional Yes Yes
Brilliant Silver Dual Tone No No No Optional Optional Optional
Lava Blue Dual Tone No No No Optional Optional Optional

Higher Kushaq variants have more standard colour options 

The entry-level Kushaq Classic is available in Candy White, Brilliant Silver, Tornado Red and Carbon Steel as standard, but the Lava Blue carries a premium. Meanwhile, the top-spec Kushaq Prestige comes in 6 monotone and 2 dual-tone colour options as standard, and the Carbon Steel, Brilliant Silver Dual Tone and Lava Blue Dual Tone are optional extras.

Considering the Rs 10,000 extra for these select colours, the Kushaq’s price range has increased marginally. The Maruti Grand Vitara and Hyundai Creta rival is now priced between Rs 10.99 lakh and Rs 19.11 lakh.  

Skoda Slavia colours and prices

Skoda Slavia colour options
Classic Onyx Signature Sportline Monte Carlo Prestige
Candy White Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Brilliant Silver Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tornado Red Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Carbon Steel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Lava Blue Optional Optional Optional Optional Yes Yes
Deep Black No Optional Optional Optional Yes Yes
Carbon Steel Matte No No Optional Optional Optional Optional
Candy White Dual Tone No No No Optional Yes Yes
Tornado Red Dual Tone No No No Optional Yes Yes
Brilliant Silver Dual Tone No No No Optional Optional Optional
Lava Blue Dual Tone No No No Optional Optional Optional

Brilliant Silver, Lava Blue dual-tone colours are optional even on top-spec Slavia Prestige 

The colours, including the optional ones, available with the Slavia are the same as those for the Kushaq. The entry-level Slavia Classic, too, comes in Candy White, Brilliant Silver, Tornado Red and Carbon Steel as standard, but Skoda will charge Rs 10,000 more for the Lava Blue finish. The top-spec Slavia Prestige is offered in 6 monotone and 2 dual-tone colours as standard, with the Carbon Steel, Brilliant Silver Dual Tone and Lava Blue Dual Tone being optional extras.

With these select colour options, the Slavia’s price range is now Rs 10.34 lakh-18.34 lakh. The Czech automaker started charging a separate amount for certain colours with the introduction of the Kylaq, the first rightly priced Skoda.

Kushaq, Slavia mechanically unchanged

Both models continue to be offered with the 115hp, 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine mated to a 6-speed manual or a torque converter automatic gearbox and the 150hp, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol mill, which comes with a 7-speed dual-clutch auto gearbox as standard. 

The current calendar year will be a launch-heavy one for Skoda as it plans to introduce more than a few new models in India. The new Skoda Kodiaq is due in April, and the Octavia RS and Octavia diesel are also expected by September. Further, to celebrate the brand’s 25th anniversary in the country, Skoda Kushaq and Slavia Anniversary Editions are planned.

All price, ex-showroom, India

Also see:

Skoda Octavia EV concept to debut in September

Skoda Vision 7S production spec electric SUV teased

Skoda Kylaq Cup racing series in the works

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