In March 2026, the Czech automaker recorded total sales of 7,928 units, achieving a 7% Year-on-Year (YoY) growth and a substantial 25% Month-on-Month (MoM) jump compared to February. The data reveals a brand successfully navigating a transitional phase, with its “India 2.0” models continuing to bear the brunt of the volume requirements.
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Skoda Kylaq remains the primary volume driver for the brand in India. Dispatched at 4,670 units in March 2026, it accounted for over 58% of Skoda’s total monthly sales. While it faced a 12% YoY decline, it showed stability on a monthly basis with a 3% MoM growth, proving to be the most consistent model in the lineup.
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The facelifted Kushaq registered dispatches of 2,307 units. This represents a 157% YoY growth (up from 897 units in March 2025).
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The Slavia recorded 887 units, a 25% YoY drop and a sharp 47% decline from its February performance.
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At the premium end, the Kodiaq luxury SUV showed a strong 392% YoY growth with 64 units sold. While the absolute numbers are niche, the annual growth suggests a steady demand for Skoda’s flagship SUV despite a 56% MoM dip.


