Here’s what the base variant of the new Kushaq offers in terms of features, engine options, safety and value.
The Skoda Kushaq Classic Plus is the entry-level variant of the facelifted mid-size SUV
1. Engine and gearbox options are no longer basic
The Kushaq Classic Plus is sold exclusively with the 1.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol engine, producing 113 bhp and 178 Nm of torque. What stands out is the gearbox options. Buyers can opt for a 6-speed manual or an 8-speed torque converter automatic, with the automatic now available right from the base model.
2. Exterior upgrades bring a premium look
Despite being the entry-point to the range, the Kushaq Classic Plus does not look barebones. It comes with LED headlamps and LED tail-lamps, sequential rear turn indicators and 16-inch alloy wheels as standard. These ensure the base Kushaq looks visually aligned with higher trims. Buyers will, however, miss out on the LED light bar on the front grille.
3. Cabin features cover everyday comfort
The Kushaq Classic Plus gets a touchscreen infotainment system and automatic climate control, as well as a single-pane electric sunroof Inside, the Classic Plus gets a 6.9-inch touchscreen infotainment with speakers, paired with automatic climate control. Creature comforts include rain-sensing wipers, a rear wiper and defogger, and an auto-dimming IRVM. An electric single-pane sunroof is also included, while the range-topping variants bring a dual-pane sunroof. While it lacks the fully digital instrumentation found on higher-spec models, the overall cabin feature set is well-rounded for most buyers.
4. Safety remains a strong point
The Kushaq Classic Plus does not compromise on the safety front, bringing six airbags as standard, along with over 25 active and passive safety features. The SUV retains its 5-star Global NCAP safety rating, which applies across the range. Buyers can also opt for front parking sensors, adding an extra layer of convenience for city driving.
5. Pricing and value proposition
The base Kushaq is offered with the 1.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol engine only, which can be had with either a 6-speed manual or an 8-speed torque converter While Skoda is yet to announce official prices for the facelifted Kushaq, the Classic Plus variant is expected to start in the ₹11–12 lakh range (ex-showroom). Given the addition of alloy wheels, LED lighting, sunroof, automatic climate control and an automatic transmission option, the base variant is expected to be positioned competitively against its rivals.
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