Mumbai, April 21 Skoda Auto India is setting aggressive goals for the newly launched next-generation Kodiaq SUV, aiming to ride the country’s growing SUV demand wave and enhance its brand presence. With the Czech automaker expecting 150% higher sales compared to the previous version, the Kodiaq is positioned as a flagship model to drive momentum in India’s competitive SUV market.

The Kodiaq’s Comeback: Bigger, Smarter, Greener
Unveiled just days ago, the new Kodiaq marks a major upgrade over its predecessor. It debuts as a plug-in hybrid SUV capable of driving over 100 km on electric power alone, catering to India’s evolving appetite for eco-friendly performance vehicles.
Petr Janeba, Director of Skoda Auto India, shared the company’s vision during an interview with ANI, stating:
“We expect to sell at least 150% more than what we did with the previous version in India. This model is more luxurious and offers greater value.”
With a global sales record of over 900,000 units for the first-generation Kodiaq and more than 10,000 sold in India, the new model builds on an already solid foundation.
Made in India, for India
Skoda’s strategy for the Kodiaq hinges heavily on localization. The SUV is 100% assembled at the company’s Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar facility, ensuring cost efficiency and alignment with Indian regulations.
“The car is fully localized, which helps with affordability, after-sales, and long-term sustainability,” said Janeba.
The company also hinted that this local manufacturing approach is paving the way for future EV launches, emphasizing that entering India’s EV market will require a deeply localized EV platform.
Global Trends, Local Ambitions
Skoda’s renewed push comes at a time when SUVs dominate global sales, and India is witnessing one of the fastest-growing SUV segments worldwide. The automaker is betting that the new Kodiaq, offered in seven vibrant color options and with a focus on premium comfort and performance, will stand out in a saturated market.
What’s Next for Skoda in India?
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Expansion of its SUV lineup
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Introduction of locally produced electric vehicles
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Enhanced after-sales support and dealer network
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Increased focus on sustainability and hybrid technology
With a bold target, strong localization, and a luxury-hybrid appeal, the new Kodiaq may well become a flagship success for Skoda India.
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