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Skoda looks to drive in more global models into India; no immediate plans to get into EVs



<p>Skoda is set to launch more iconic global models in India next year. The Czech carmaker aims to retain its 2 percent market share in the domestic passenger vehicle segment. </p>
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Czech carmaker Skoda plans to bring more of its global nameplates into the Indian market as it looks to cater to a diverse set of customers, according to a senior company executive.

The company, which now sells products in India ranging from over Rs 7 lakh to upwards of Rs 40 lakh, however, has no immediate plans to introduce electric cars in the country.

“For the next year, the basic portfolio, which is the locally produced cars, remains the same. However, to excite the market, as we did with Octavia this year, we are also planning to get some more global, iconic cars into India next year,” Skoda Auto India Brand Director Ashish Gupta told PTI in an interaction.

He, however, did not disclose the names of the models the company is looking to import into the country next year.

Skoda currently sells locally-produced models like Kylaq, Kushaq and Slavia and imported ones like Octavia and Kodiaq in the Indian market.

The company, which is witnessing its strongest-ever year in India, having sold 61,607 units between January and October 2025, aims to hold on to its 2 percent market share in the domestic passenger vehicle segment.

The company has already surpassed its previous annual sales record of 53,721 units in 2022.

Gupta noted that sales momentum ushered in by the GST reforms is likely to continue over November and December.

“How much will it change (post festive season) and what trends will emerge? I think it is too early to say, but my general feeling is that this momentum will continue,” he added.

The company is looking to expand the Kylaq range with more trims next year, while also updating Kushaq and Slavia.

When asked about the company’s EV strategy, Gupta said: “We do have a very large EV portfolio worldwide. But from my point of view, the last year, there have been so many uncertainties in the market… whether it is the FTA discussions, whether it is the EV policy and all, it’s becoming very challenging to have a stable plan.”

To stay relevant in India, the future is definitely electric, he noted.

“There might be a delay in how fast electrification takes place, which we have seen worldwide. But definitely, any manufacturer who is serious about this market cannot say that we will not go into EVs. Definitely, we are planning for EVs,” he said without sharing details.

  • Published On Nov 9, 2025 at 02:10 PM IST

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