Production of new Skoda Kushaq starts at Pune plant – deliveries start from next month

Published On: March 28, 2026
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Production of new Skoda Kushaq starts
Production of new Skoda Kushaq starts

Skoda Auto Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd (SAVWIPL) has officially started production of the new Kushaq at its Chakan plant in Pune, marking a significant milestone for the brand’s India operations. The updated SUV reinforces the group’s ‘Make in India, for India and the World’ vision and signals the beginning of Skoda’s product offensive for 2026.

The Kushaq holds special significance for the brand, being the first model developed under the India 2.0 strategy and specifically designed for Indian driving conditions. With high levels of localization, competitive ownership costs and strong export potential, SUVs have played a vital role in SAVWIPL’s growth journey.

Advanced features and comfort

A number of premium features have been added to the new Kushaq, which are aimed at enhancing comfort and appeal in the mid-size SUV segment. These include segment-first rear seat massage function, panoramic sunroof and a new 8-speed torque converter automatic transmission option.

The introduction of this new gearbox is expected to increase drivability and refinement, which will further strengthen the position of Kushaq. In terms of safety, the SUV continues to offer 40 active and passive safety features and retains its 5-star safety credentials for both adult and child. Skoda has refrained from adding ADAS features to the new Kushaq.

Strong India unity and global role

Company officials highlighted India’s growing role in Skoda’s global manufacturing ecosystem. The rapid start of production following the world premiere of the new Kushaq in January 2026 underlines the operational efficiency at the Pune facility. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in March 2026, supported by strong pre-booking response.

Kushaq has played a vital role in SAVWIPL’s performance in India and has contributed to the group’s Record 117,000 units sold in 2025. Along with models like the Kylak, Slavia, Taigun and Virtus, it forms a significant part of the group’s locally manufactured portfolio. The major reason for the increase in sales is the new Kylaq, which was launched early last year.

With production now commencing, Skoda aims to build on the Kushaq’s established reputation for European driving dynamics, strong build quality and solid safety, while also expanding its network and strengthening India’s position as a strategic production and export hub.

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