Skoda India expands the Skoda Kylaq range with new Classic+ and Prestige+ trims, added features and updated pricing for 2026.
Skoda India has broadened the Kylaq compact SUV’s appeal by introducing two new variants — Classic+ and Prestige+. The updated lineup now consists of six core trims, up from the previous four, giving shoppers more flexibility when choosing a Skoda Kylaq. With pricing starting from Rs 7.59 lakh for the base Classic and topping out at Rs 12.99 lakh for the new Prestige+ (all prices ex-showroom, India), the range is more competitive and feature-packed than before.
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At the entry end, the all-new Classic+ bridges the gap between the basic Classic and higher trims. Unlike the entry-level Classic — which is only offered with a 6-speed manual gearbox — the Classic+ is available with both manual and automatic transmissions for the 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine. This variant also adds valuable features such as 16-inch alloy wheels, an electric sunroof, auto-dimming inside rear-view mirror, automatic wipers, cruise control and steering-mounted controls, lifting its appeal without a steep price hike.
Moves up the range, also see ripples. The mid-spec Signature and Signature+ trims have gained features previously exclusive to the top-end model. Buyers now get a sunroof, rear wiper, auto wipers and paddle shifters on automatic variants, enhancing convenience and refinement at a more accessible price point. Prices for the Signature family have edged up slightly to reflect these additions.
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Skoda’s strategy at the top of the range has been to refine rather than just re-price. The Prestige+ badge replaces the earlier Prestige as the most feature-loaded Kylaq variant. While detailed specifications are yet to be fully disclosed by the maker, this top-trim is positioned above the outgoing Prestige and arrives with an upgraded equipment list to justify its new status. Meanwhile, the existing Prestige trim gets modest adjustments — such as the removal of powered 6-way seats — which slightly lowers its cost and differentiates it from the Prestige+.
The Kylaq continues with its sole powertrain: a 1.0-litre 115hp turbo-petrol engine paired with either a 6-speed manual or torque-converter automatic gearbox. This setup delivers a balanced mix of performance and efficiency, making it well-suited for both city commuting and highway cruising.











