2025 Skoda Kushaq Launched! Digital Cockpit, Bold Colors and 5-Star Safety

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The 2025 Skoda Kushaq has officially arrived, and while it

The 2025 Skoda Kushaq has officially arrived, and while it retains its familiar shape, this update brings in new features, bolder design choices, and continues to focus on what it does best – safety and driving feel. With this latest refresh, Skoda aims to strengthen the Kushaq’s appeal in the compact SUV space.

New Look with Fresh Colors

On the outside, not much has changed structurally. The Kushaq still has its tight proportions, strong shoulder lines, and a balanced stance. What’s new are the fresh color options, including a striking Deep Black shade and a new dual-tone variant that helps it stand out more on the road.

The LED headlamps and tail lamps remain sharp, and the 17-inch alloy wheels now get a slightly updated design, especially in the top variants. While the basic design is the same, these small tweaks make it feel refreshed without losing its identity.

New Digital Speedometer Inside

The biggest update inside is the new fully digital instrument cluster – a welcome change that gives the cabin a more modern look. Skoda calls it the “Virtual Cockpit,” and it comes with multiple display themes.

Other features include a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system, wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, automatic climate control, ventilated front seats, and a two-spoke steering wheel with paddle shifters. Build quality is still one of the best in the segment, with soft-touch elements and sturdy plastics where it counts.

Same Powerful Engines, Great Mileage

2025 Skoda Kushaq continues to offer the Kushaq with its two TSI petrol engines. The 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo makes 115 PS, while the more powerful 1.5-litre four-cylinder turbo puts out 150 PS and comes with cylinder deactivation tech for better fuel efficiency.

The 1.0 gets either a 6-speed manual or torque converter auto, while the 1.5 offers a 6-speed manual or 7-speed DSG. Mileage figures are around 18-19 kmpl, depending on the variant and driving conditions.

Safety Is Still a Highlight

Skoda has kept safety at the core. The Kushaq continues with its 5-star Global NCAP rating, and all variants now come with 6 airbags, ESC, traction control, and multi-collision braking as standard. That’s a solid step, especially for families.

Final Verdict – 2025 Skoda Kushaq

With a starting price of around ₹11.99 lakh, the 2025 Skoda Kushaq isn’t trying to be the cheapest, but it continues to offer solid value for those who care about build quality, safety, and driving comfort.

If you want an SUV that feels secure, drives well, and now comes better equipped, the updated 2025 Skoda Kushaq makes a strong case for itself.

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