
Skoda Kushaq to reach showrooms in July
India Today
Skoda Kushaq, the upcoming Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos rival will reach showroom floors in July 2021 the company’s brand director, Zac Hollis has confirmed.
Skoda Kushaq has been developed primarily keeping the Indian market in mind and is one of the multiple new products the Volkswagen Group, under Skoda India’s stewardship, plans to launch in India over the coming years. Responding to a question from a Twitter user inquiring about the possibility of the new Skoda Fabia coming to India, Zac Hollis, brand director, Skoda Auto India said “There are currently no plans to launch Fabia in India. The Kushaq will be in showrooms from July and the all-new Sedan from the end of the year.” While at its world premiere back in March the Skoda Kushaq launch date was tentatively set for June, it looks like its arrival has been delayed by a month owing to the Covid-19 pandemic that is currently wreaking havoc across the country. Or it’s possible that Skoda Kushaq prices will be announced in June 2021 followed by its arrival in showrooms and commencement of deliveries in July.
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