Skoda Kylaq Limited Edition: Skoda India, the Indian arm of the German car manufacturer, launched special edition models for three of its cars today. The brand completed 25 years in the country, and the limited editions were launched as a part of the celebration. It’s worth noting that the brand will offer only 500 units of these limited editions on each of its three cars. Let’s take a look at what’s new that is being offered with the limited editions of the Kushaq, Kylaq, and Slavia cars.
Skoda Anniversary Edition: Design
While the 25th anniversary special edition of the Kushaq and Slavia will be offered with two colour options: a deep black and tornado red colour. Limited editions of both of these cars are based on the Monte-Carlo trim of the cars. The deep black colour option on Kushaq and Slavia gets a contrasting red accent on the lower parts of the door, fog lamp, and boot. The tornado red paint scheme gets the same treatment with black accents. The Kylaq, on the other hand, doesn’t get these accents, and it is finished in all-black paint. The anniversary special edition of Kylaq is based on the prestige and signature+ trims of the lineup.
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Skoda Anniversary Edition: Features
On the features front, special anniversary models of all three cars get additional features, such as a puddle lamp, a 360-degree camera, and an underbody lighting. All three special edition models of the Kushaq, Kylaq, and Slavia also get a special 25th anniversary badge on the B pillar. Let’s take a look at changes in terms of the powertrain of the newly launched special editions of all three cars.
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Skoda Anniversary Edition: Powertrain
While special edition anniversary models of all three cars get major changes in terms of cosmetics and features, they remain unchanged in terms of powertrain. All three special editions continue with the same powertrain offered with the trims they are based upon. While the Slavia and Kushaq continue with the options of a 1.0-litre TSI and 1.5-litre TSI engine, the Kylaq gets a 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine that generates 115 hp and 178 Nm of torque. The 1.0-litre TSI is good for 115 hp and 178 Nm of torque, the 1.5-litre TSI engine can churn out a peak power and torque output of 150 hp and 250 Nm of torque.