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Skoda Slavia prices hiked by Rs 60,000 in June 2022



The Slavia now starts from Rs 10.99 lakh and this is the first price hike since its launch in February 2022.


Skoda has hiked the prices of its midsize sedan, the Slavia, by up to Rs 60,000. This is the first price increase of the Honda City-rivalling sedan since its launch in February 2022. The Slavia now starts from Rs 10.99 lakh for the base 1.0 TSI manual Active variant, going all the way up to Rs 18.39 lakh for the range-topping 1.5 TSI DCT Style variant.

  • Prices for the 1.0 TSI variants up by Rs 40,000
  • 1.5 TSI variants see a price hike of Rs 60,000
  • Top-spec Slavia the second most expensive car in its segment

Skoda Slavia prices, equipment update: June 2022

The Slavia is available in three trims and four powertrain options. The prices of the Active and Ambition variants have gone up by Rs 30,000. Meanwhile, the 1.0-litre Style variant sees a price bump of Rs 40,000. The 1.5-litre variant – which is available only in the top-end Style trim – is now more expensive by Rs 60,000.

Skoda Slavia price (ex-showroom, India)
Variants New Price Old Price Difference
Active 1.0 TSI MT Rs 10.99 lakh Rs 10.69 lakh Rs 30,000
Ambition 1.0 TSI MT Rs 12.69 lakh Rs 12.39 lakh Rs 30,000
Ambition 1.0 TSI AT Rs 13.89 lakh Rs 13.59 lakh Rs 30,000
Style 1.0 TSI MT (without sunroof) Rs 13.99 lakh Rs 13.59 lakh Rs 40,000
Style 1.0 TSI MT (with sunroof) Rs 14.39 lakh Rs 13.99 lakh Rs 40,000
Style 1.0 TSI AT Rs 15.79 lakh Rs 15.39 lakh Rs 40,000
Style 1.5 TSI MT Rs 16.79 lakh Rs 16.19 lakh Rs 60,000
Style 1.5 TSI AT Rs 18.39 lakh Rs 17.79 lakh Rs 60,000

Along with the price hike comes a minor equipment update. Given the ongoing chip shortage, Skoda has replaced the 10-inch infotainment screen on the Slavia as well as the Kushaq with an 8.0-inch unit. The new unit misses out on wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Last month, Skoda had also raised the prices of the Kushaq SUV by up to Rs 70,000.

Skoda Slavia rivals and positioning 

Even before this price hike, the Slavia was one of the more expensive cars in the segment that consists of sedans like the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, Hyundai Verna and Honda City. In fact, in its top-spec avatar, the Slavia is the second most expensive car after the recently launched Honda City Hybrid which retails for Rs 19.49 lakh.

This hike also pushes the prices of the Slavia closer to the Kushaq, which is the more popular choice in Skoda’s India portfolio. Moreover, Volkswagen is all set to launch the Virtus – a sister model to the Slavia – on June 9. It would be interesting to see how Volkswagen manages to price it and if it can undercut the Skoda Slavia.  

Also see:

Skoda Slavia 1.5 TSI review: India’s most powerful midsize sedan

Skoda Slavia 1.0 TSI review: Solid, safe and comfortable new sedan

Skoda looking at launching more fuel efficient GreenLine models in India

“Would love to do a Slavia RS” : Zac Hollis, Skoda India

Skoda Slavia 1.5 TSI track test: Deserves an RS badge

 





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