Skoda’s answer to the likes of Jeep Compass and Hyundai Tucson, the Karoq, will arrive on Indian shores sometime in mid-2020
Skoda will eventually have to bring in cars below the next-gen Rapid, although the carmaker won’t go too deep into the sub-Rs 10 lakh price bracket
The merger will not affect the Volkswagen, Skoda, Audi, Lamborghini and Porsche car lineup in India
The Euro-spec Skoda Kamiq offers a lot of cool features like panoramic glass roof, digital instrument cluster and powered tailgate. Here are a few we wish came to India as well
The smallest SUV yet from Volkswagen, which is expected to make its way to India, got a 5-star safety rating in its Brazilian avatar
Apart from petrol and diesel engine options, the compact SUV is also expected to be offered as an EV
India launch of the new fourth-gen Skoda Octavia is expected in 2020
The compact SUV will rival the Hyundai Creta, Kia SP2i and the Nissan Kicks in India from next year
Both the SUVs are slated to come to India under Volkswagen Group’s India 2.0 business plan and will be launched in 2020-21
The Swiss motor show will be held from 7 March 2019 to 17 March 2019, while 5 and 6 March will be the media days
Here’s a pictorial comparison of Volkswagen Group’s upcoming compact SUVs for the Indian market
Here are the most important happenings from the Indian auto industry from the last week
Dubbed as the baby Kodiaq, the Kamiq gets split headlights and a crossover design
The compact SUV from Skoda will go on sale in India by late 2020
Skoda’s Shield Plus plan also includes extended warranty for 5th and 6th year or 1.5 lakh km (whichever earlier)
How does the Kamiq’s interior compare to that of its sibling, the T-Cross? We find out
Skoda will launch a made-for-India compact SUV in 2020. It is expected to borrow the Kamiq’s styling and name
The Skoda Kamiq will most likely be launched in India in the second half of 2020
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