Just three months after the second-gen Skoda Kodiaq made its India debut, the seven-seat full-size SUV is set to launch in India. Speaking to media at the Octavia RS drive, Skoda Auto India brand director Petr Janeba, confirmed that prices for the new Kodiaq will be announced in April, and that it will be offered in two trims.
Skoda will launch the 2025 Kodiaq in two trims – Sportline and Laurin & Klement (L&K) – which will be differentiated on the outside and inside. Compared to the Kodiaq L&K showcased at Auto Expo 2025, the Sportline trim is expected to feature blacked-out elements instead of chrome, such as around the grille, on the ORVMs, D-pillars and more, along with a different set of alloy wheels. The Kodiaq Sportline’s interior is also likely to mirror the exterior, with more blacked-out highlights and dark upholstery. Feature differences between the two trims are also likely, but we’ll have to wait for more details from Skoda for the specifics.
The second-gen Kodiaq is powered by the same 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine that powered its predecessor. Outputs were 190hp and 320Nm of peak torque, transmitted to all four wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox.
The Kodiaq range in India will expand with the range-topping RS-badged model before the end of 2025. Along with larger brakes and a sportier design changes outside and in, the 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine has its outputs bumped up to 265hp and 400Nm of peak torque.
Unlike the standard seven-seat SUV, which, as we had reported, is locally assembled, the Kodiaq RS will be brought in as a CBU and command a significant premium.
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