Skoda India has introduced the Kushaq Matte edition, which has been positioned between the Style and Monte Carlo variants in the Kushaq line-up. Customers can opt for the Kushaq Matte edition with both the 1.0 TSI and 1.5 TSI engines, as well as manual and automatic gearbox options with each engine. The Kushaq Matte Edition is, however, limited to just 500 units.
- Kushaq Matte edition priced from Rs 16.19 lakh
- Gets unique matte carbon steel exterior paint
Skoda Kushaq Matte edition: positioned below Monte Carlo
As part of the Matte edition package, the Kushaq gets the Carbon Steel exterior paint shade finished in matte, along with gloss black finishing for the door handles, wing mirrors and the rear spoiler. The chrome finish for the grille, tailgate garnish and window lining, however, have been retained as is. A similar treatment was also meted out to the Volkswagen Taigun recently.
The Matte Edition's equipment list is based on the top-spec Style trim, but notably, it gets the larger 10.0-inch touchscreen from the Monte Carlo trim with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It also gets a 6-speaker sound system with a sub-woofer over the Style trim.
Skoda Kushaq Matte Edition price (ex-showroom) | |
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Variant | Price |
Kushaq Matte Edition 1.0 TSI MT | Rs 16.19 lakh |
Kushaq Matte Edition 1.0 TSI AT | Rs 17.79 lakh |
Kushaq Matte Edition 1.5 TSI MT | Rs 18.19 lakh |
Kushaq Matte Edition 1.5 TSI AT | Rs 19.39 lakh |
Skoda Kushaq Matte edition: rivals in India
With the introduction of the Matte edition, Skoda wants to keep the Kushaq line-up fresh as there is no major update planned for the Kushaq and the Slavia in the near future. With the Kushaq Monte Carlo getting its due success and carving its own niche, Skoda hopes this new edition will follow the Monte Carlo’s steps.
The Kushaq Matte edition will continue to rival SUVs like its platform-sibling Volkswagen Taigun, the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos – which has a facelift due soon – the Maruti Grand Vitara and Toyota Hyryder, as well as the upcoming Honda Elevate. It's worth mentioning that some of its rivals also get such special editions – the Seltos has the X-Line, Creta has the Knight Edition, Grand Vitara has the Black Edition and, as mentioned, the Taigun also gets a Matte Edition.
Skoda India also recently conducted a study which concluded that nine out of 10 Indian car buyers now seek models with a safety rating. Read more on that here.
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