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Škoda Auto India posts 110% YoY growth in Q3 2025



<p>With city-specific engagement initiatives and regionally tailored messaging, Škoda Auto India aims to deepen connections with customers and expand its market presence in the coming months.</p>
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Škoda Auto India continued its robust growth trajectory in Q3 2025, recording a 110 per cent year-on-year (YoY) increase in sales between July and September compared to the corresponding period previous year.

According to the official press release, the brand sold 6,636 units in September, 2025, driven by sustained demand for the Kylaq, alongside steady contributions from the Kushaq, Slavia, and Kodiaq.

“Festive season demand, coupled with a simplified GST framework, has created strong tailwinds across the industry. Our results reflect the customer response to our portfolio, particularly the Kylaq, which has become a key growth driver,” said Ashish Gupta, Brand Director, Škoda Auto India.

The brand’s growth has been anchored by a product offensive and an expanding network, now over 315 touchpoints across 177 cities. Limited editions of the Kylaq, Kushaq, and Slavia have celebrated 25 years of Škoda in India, while campaigns such as ‘Fans, Not Owners’ and off-road drives for the Kodiaq have strengthened customer engagement.

Notably, the Kodiaq became the first petrol SUV to reach Everest Base Camp, earning entries in the India Book of Records and Asia Book of Records, further enhancing Škoda’s premium appeal.

With city-specific engagement initiatives and regionally tailored messaging, Škoda Auto India aims to deepen connections with customers and expand its market presence in the coming months.

  • Published On Oct 1, 2025 at 05:19 PM IST

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