Skoda Kylaq is a five-seater with a single willing 1.0-litre turbo-petrol, a manual or an automatic, and it has already banked a full 5-star Bharat NCAP rating. With the Kylaq, Skoda brings its solid build and enjoyable driving manners down to the sub-4-metre SUV class for the first time. Six airbags come as standard. Prices run from around Rs 7.6 lakh to Rs 13 lakh (ex-showroom), and it squares up to the Tata Nexon, Hyundai Venue and Kia Sonet.
The photos below walk through the Kylaq inside and out, so you know exactly what you are getting. And a well-kept used one on Spinny is easier on the wallet than a new car.
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Skoda Kylaq Exterior
The Skoda Kylaq has real presence for a small SUV, with a squared-off, planted look.
Front:
Skoda’s modern face leads with a wide gloss-black grille, slim LED daytime running lamps and LED projector headlamps, above a bumper with a silver skid-plate accent.

Side profile:
From the side it is upright and boxy, with squared wheel arches, black cladding, roof rails and 17-inch alloys that give it strong road presence for the class.
Rear:
At the rear, LED tail-lamps sit either side of ‘SKODA’ lettering spelled across the tailgate, finished with a silver lower-bumper insert.

Skoda Kylaq Exterior Features
A quick look at the outside kit, and the trims that get it.
| Exterior Feature | Details / Availability |
|---|---|
| LED daytime running lamps | Standard |
| LED projector headlamps | Signature+ and above |
| LED tail-lamps | Standard |
| LED front fog lamps with cornering | Signature+ and above |
| 17-inch alloy wheels | Prestige |
| Single-pane electric sunroof | Signature+ and above |
| Roof rails | Signature and above |
| Body-coloured ORVMs with indicators | Signature and above |
| Rain-sensing wipers and auto headlamps | Prestige |
Skoda Kylaq Interior Images
The cabin has that reassuring Skoda solidity, with a clean layout and a good amount of kit as you move up the range.
Dashboard and layout:
A 10-inch touchscreen with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay anchors the dash, joined by an 8-inch digital driver’s display higher up and Skoda’s usual sturdy switchgear.

Seats and space:
The front seats are firm and supportive, with ventilation on the top trim, and there is decent room in the back for the class. The high-set driving position gives a commanding view out.


Boot space:
The 446-litre boot is one of the largest in the sub-4m SUV segment, and it grows considerably with the rear seats folded.

Key touchpoints:
Higher up you will find a single-pane electric sunroof, ventilated front seats, wireless charging, automatic climate control and ambient lighting.
If a listing includes a 360-degree interior view, use it to check the seats, dashboard and controls on that specific car.
Skoda Kylaq Interior Features
The interior features that matter most, and the trims that carry them.
| Interior Feature | Details / Availability |
|---|---|
| Touchscreen infotainment | 10-inch with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay (Signature and above) |
| Digital driver’s display | 8-inch Virtual Cockpit (Signature+, Prestige) |
| Ventilated front seats | Prestige |
| Single-pane electric sunroof | Signature+ and above |
| Wireless charging | Prestige |
| Automatic climate control | Signature+ and above |
| Cruise control | Signature and above |
| Electrically adjustable driver’s seat | Prestige+ |
| Ambient lighting | Prestige and above |
| Six airbags | Standard |
Skoda Kylaq Colour Variants
The Kylaq comes in a set of single-tone shades, from safe whites and greys to a couple of brighter options.
| Colour | Shade | Available on (variants) |
|---|---|---|
| Candy White | Classic to Prestige | |
| Brilliant Silver | Classic to Prestige | |
| Carbon Steel (Grey) | Signature to Prestige | |
| Deep Black Pearl | Signature to Prestige | |
| Tornado Red | Signature to Prestige | |
| Lava Blue | Prestige | |
| Olive Gold | Prestige |
Exact colour names and per-trim availability can vary by model year, so check the live Spinny listing for the exact shade on a given car.
Skoda Kylaq Variants and Alternatives
The range runs Classic, Signature and Prestige, each with a Plus step, and an automatic joins from Classic+ upward. For the sunroof, bigger screen and ventilated seats shown here, the Signature+ and Prestige are your picks.
If you are shortlisting compact SUVs, here is how the Kylaq compares on price.
| Model | Fuel | Ex-showroom price (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Skoda Kylaq | Petrol | Rs 7.6 to 13 lakh |
| Tata Nexon | Petrol / Diesel | Rs 8 to 15.6 lakh |
| Hyundai Venue | Petrol / Diesel | Rs 7.9 to 13.6 lakh |
| Kia Sonet | Petrol / Diesel | Rs 7.4 to 13.8 lakh |
Prices are indicative ex-showroom figures and vary by city and variant; check current on-road pricing before you decide.
Used Skoda Kylaq Cars
Summary
If you want a compact SUV that feels solid and safe and is genuinely good to drive, the Kylaq and its 5-star Bharat NCAP rating make a strong case. Once a variant and colour appeal to you, every Kylaq on Spinny goes through a 200-point inspection and comes with a 5-day money-back option and a 1-year warranty, so there is no rush. Book a test drive on that exact car and see how it feels.
Related Reads:
Complete Guide on Buying a Skoda Kylaq
How to Improve Skoda Kylaq Reliability: Maintenance Tips
Skoda Kylaq ͏Safety Rating: ͏NCAP Rating, Safety Features
FAQs About the Skoda Kylaq
Q. Is the Skoda Kylaq safe?
Very. It earned a full 5-star Bharat NCAP rating for both adult and child occupants, and comes with six airbags and stability control as standard.
Q. Which engine does the Kylaq come with?
A single 1.0-litre turbo-petrol making 115 PS, offered with a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic. There is no diesel or CNG option.
Q. Does the Skoda Kylaq have a sunroof?
Yes, a single-pane electric sunroof is offered on the higher trims, though it does not get a panoramic one like the larger Kushaq.
Q. How much boot space does the Kylaq have?
446 litres, which is one of the largest boots in the sub-4m SUV class.
Q. Is the Kylaq good to drive?
Yes, it is one of the more engaging sub-4m SUVs, with a solid, planted feel, though there is some turbo lag at low speeds in traffic.
Q. Which Kylaq variant should I buy?
The Signature+ balances price and kit well, with the sunroof and bigger screen; step up to Prestige for ventilated seats and alloys.





