Skoda and Volkswagen India Vehicles Score 5 Stars in Global NCAP Crash Tests
All Skoda and Volkswagen vehicles manufactured in India have scored 5 stars in Global NCAP crash tests under updated protocols. This is a testament to the high safety standards of Skoda and Volkswagen vehicles in India.
2 Years of India 2.0 Strategy
It has been 2 years since Volkswagen and Skoda materialized the India 2.0 strategy, which aims to develop and produce vehicles that are specifically designed for the Indian market. The first car to roll out of this strategy was the Kushaq SUV, followed by the Slavia sedan.
Festive Season Updates
Ahead of the festive season, Skoda has revised pricing, added new features to the top-spec variants of the Slavia, and introduced the Slavia Matte Edition.
Skoda Slavia Matte Edition: A Stealthy Sedan with Festive Pricing
While Skoda India has not yet announced prices for the Slavia Matte Edition, it has revealed festive pricing for the base Active trim at Rs. 10.89 lakh (ex-showroom). This is a significant discount from the regular Slavia Active trim, which starts at Rs. 11.39 lakh (ex-showroom).
Skoda Festive Offers: Attractive Pricing and New Features
Skoda is offering attractive festive pricing on the Slavia and Kushaq SUVs. The base Slavia Active trim is now priced at Rs. 10.89 lakh (ex-showroom), while the base Kushaq Active trim is also priced at Rs. 10.89 lakh (ex-showroom).
In addition to the festive pricing, Skoda is also introducing new features to the top-spec Style trim of the Slavia and Kushaq. These new features include electric seat adjustments for the driver and co-driver, as well as illuminated footwell areas. The top-spec Monte Carlo trim of the Kushaq also gets electric seats and illuminated footwell areas.
These new features make the Slavia and Kushaq even more attractive propositions for customers. The electric seat adjustments make it easier for drivers and passengers to find the perfect driving position, while the illuminated footwell areas add a touch of luxury to the cabin.
The Skoda Slavia and Kushaq, as well as the Volkswagen Taigun and Virtus, are all underpinned by the MQB A0 IN platform.