Skoda Kylaq membership: Unlock deals, VIP booking access

Offering a new era of customer experience, Skoda Auto India are offering a membership programme called Kylaq Club, which offers numerous offers and features to potential buyers. The aim is to provide one of a kind customer experience with VIP personlised engagement and exclusive benefits. Skoda Auto unveiled its first sub 4 metre SUV, the Kylaq, on November 6 and will go on sale in January 2025. 

Skoda Kylaq membership: What’s the advantage?

Skoda Auto revealed that the Kylaq will start from Rs 7.89 lakh, ex-showroom India. The bookings will officially open from December 2, but with the Club membership, you can jump the line. Members get a 2 hour head start ahead of others when the bookings are open along with a 25 per cent off on the booking amount. There is also a special discount of Rs 2,000 on a minimum purchase of Rs 10,000 on accessories.

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Skoda is offering an exclusive factory visit for the Kylaq Club members where they get a peek of how where and how the SUV is build. For an indepth session about the Kylaq, Skoda experts will hold podcasts for a thorough walkaround of the new SUV. 

Skoda Kylaq: What to expect?

The Kylaq is powered by 1-litre TSI petrol engine with an output of 114 bhp and 178 Nm of torque. It will be available with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic torque converter. The top model is equipped with 10.1-inch infotainment system and an 8-inch driver’s console, automatic climate control and rear air condition vents. Even though the new compact SUV is not equipped with ADAS suite, it is expected receive a 5-star rating in Global NCAP tests for adult and child safety like the Kushaq and the Slavia. It offers over 25 standard safety features, including six airbags, traction and stability control, anti-lock brakes, Electronic Brake Distribution, Brake Disc Wiping, Roll Over Protection, Motor Slip Regulation, Electronic Differential Lock, passenger airbag deactivation, Multi-Collision Braking, ISOFIX seats, and much more.

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