Special Feature: The Making Of A King

    2021’s most awaited car will be out this month. Here are some reasons why the Skoda Kushaq is the SUV you’ve been waiting for.

    Published On Jun 09, 2021 02:17:00 PM

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    Ask any auto buff about the most important launch in India this year, and they will point you towards the Skoda Kushaq. There’s a good reason why they would do that. In fact, there are many reasons. The Kushaq, whose name has been derived from the Sanskrit word for King, is no ordinary automobile. It represents both, a first step and an important milestone for Skoda Auto India.

    The Skoda Kushaq is powered by TSI engines that deliver the best of both worlds: power and efficiency.

    The story of the Kushaq began unfolding back in 2018, when the Volkswagen Group green-lighted the path-breaking, € 1 billion India 2.0 project and put Skoda Auto India in charge of leading it. What does the project seek to achieve? An array of affordable, well-engineered cars built by India for the world. The first of those cars is, of course, the Skoda Kushaq.

    The Skoda Kushaq’s distinctive rear and two-tone Diamond-cut alloys never fails to catch the eye.

    A NEW CHAPTER

    The India 2.0 project, which saw Volkswagen Group in India consolidate its entities here into Skoda Auto Volkswagen India, revolves heavily around the MQB-A0-IN platform. Derived from the Volkswagen Group’s much-acclaimed MQB-A0 platform, which is widely recognised as the world’s best front-wheel-drive platform, the MQB-A0-IN, as the suffix suggests, has been customised for India and other emerging markets. Breakthroughs by Skoda Auto on various fronts have resulted in the Skoda Kushaq achieving localisation levels as high as 95 percent. A large part of this has been achieved due to the company’s efforts at helping Indian suppliers aim for, and achieve, world-class levels of quality.

    The Skoda Kushaq gets striking dual headlight set up up front.

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    FORM AND FUNCTION

    We know looks are subjective, but there is no denying the Kushaq’s visual appeal. It is a blend of muscularity and harmony, and its attractiveness is a result of several factors coming together. These include the clear-cut LED headlights and tail-lights, the prominent bonnet, powerful wheel arches, and a confident stance. The Kushaq is a vehicle that will set several industry benchmarks on launch, and the first among those will concern the wheelbase, which is, at 2,651mm, the longest in its class. Space, as a result of that long wheelbase, is not the only thing you’ll find inside the Kushaq’s well-put-together cabin, which is studded with modern technologies and comfort features.

    The Kushaq’s sophisticated cabin features a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment system, ventilated seats, and total climate control.

    That means a powerful Climatronic system with a touch control panel; infotainment systems headlined by a 10-inch touchscreen and SKODA Play app; ambient lighting; ventilated front seats; electric sliding glass roof; and Skoda’s connected car technology called mySkoda Connect. It allows users to access various vehicle data, live location tracking, and driving data, among other features. These, when alloyed with Skoda’s Simply Clever suite of features such as a ticket-holder on the A-pillar and smartphone storage pockets on the front seatbacks and bag hooks in the boot, make the Kushaq an SUV you’ll love to spend time in.

    The Kushaq’s touchscreen infotainment system offers connected car tech in the form of mySkoda Connect.

    IN THE DRIVING SEAT

    In January this year, Skoda Auto India invited journalists to have a go at the pre-production Kushaq at a ‘covered’ drive. The consensus that emerged was that this was a car that would redefine the SUV category in India. The Kushaq won, among others, a lot of praise for its ride and handling, but that’s not all. It has a perfectly weighted steering that is primed to make low-speed driving – and parking – a cinch.

    The Skoda Kushaq won tremendous praise from noted journalists during a test-drive of pre-production units in January.

    Every time you hit the highway, you’ll appreciate its stability and taut body control. The Kushaq will come with two petrol engine options, with power outputs of 115PS and 150PS, respectively. These engines will be underpinned by the legendary TSI (Turbocharged Stratified Injection) technology that delivers compact, high-powered motors that use less fuel. The advantages will be obvious once you are on the move – instant responsiveness, all-round refinement, and a broad spread of torque. The engines will be mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox, a 6-speed automatic transmission or a 7-speed DSG. And finally, the Kushaq also aces the safety front with a slew of passive and active safety features, from ESC as standard on all trims (another India-first) and six airbags to Hill Hold Control, rain sensors, and Multi-Collision Braking, which, in the event of an accident and the deployment of airbags, activates the braking system after a collision to prevent further damage.

    Transmission options include a 6-speed manual and super slick 7-speed dual-clutch automatic.

    PRIMED TO DELIVER

    Clearly, the Kushaq seems set for glory, but Skoda Auto has not stopped at building a world-beating SUV. Over the last two years, it overhauled its sales and aftersales ecosystem. The company’s dealership network has been expanded, innovative customer service initiatives have been introduced, and there has been a renewed focus on customer centricity and digitisation. The company’s workshops and service centres are now as thoughtfully specced as its plush showrooms, and there has been a massive infusion of updated training and digital technology that makes things more convenient for the customer. In 2020, Skoda had 100 sales and 60 service outlets, which they will grow to 150 sales and 110 service outlets this year. Their aggressive network ramp up has been developed in line with their new product launches planned for India. Getting close to customers is one of Skoda’s strategies, that means no matter where you are, you’ll always have a Skoda Auto touch point close to you.

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