Skoda Kylaq unveil Live Updates: Price start at Rs 7.89 lakh, deliveries to start in Jan 2025

Skoda is all set to re-enter the sub-4 metre space in the passenger vehicle segment in India after five years since the Fabia was discontinued. Named Kylaq, it will be the Czech carmaker’s smallest SUV which has been developed for the Indian market and most likely will be exported to other international markets.

Over the last year or so, test units of Skoda Kylaq have been spotted on numerous occasions. The upcoming subcompact SUV broke covers a few weeks ago albeit a camouflaged form. The Czech carmaker is now all geared up to officially unveil the Kylaq in its full glory.

It is also the first time that the official unveiling of a car will be web casted on an OTT app. The Kylaq will be digitally unveiled on Jio Cinema in the presence of ace Bollywood director Rohit Shetty who’s known for his high octane action sequences. Expect some thrilling action on the screen today as well. Stay tuned to Express Drives as we bring out all the updates from the unveiling of the new Kylaq, live from the ground.

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Skoda Kylaq unveiling live updatesLive Updates 13:22 (IST) 6 Nov 2024 Skoda Kylaq unveiling live updates: Safety & Rivals

Speaking of safety, the Kylaq will be based on the same MQB A0 IN architecture as the Kushaq and Slavia, and therefore it is likely to gain a five-star safety rating from Global NCAP like Kushaq and Slavia. The Kylaq will be the safest subcompact SUV in India alongside Tata Nexon and Mahindra 3X0 who also have 5-star safety ratings from Global NCAP. While it is expected to offer better safety than the likes of Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Kia Sonet, and Hyundai Venue.

13:07 (IST) 6 Nov 2024 Skoda Kylaq unveiling live updates: Features

The Kylaq’s cabin, reminiscent of the Kushaq and Slavia, boasts a 10.25-inch touchscreen with wireless smartphone connectivity,

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