The 2026 Skoda Kushaq facelift has officially arrived, signaling a refreshed chapter for the SUV that first set the benchmark for dynamics in the segment back in 2021. While the segment has grown increasingly crowded, Skoda aims to keep its star performer competitive through a mix of sharp design updates and segment-first features.
A Sharper Visual Identity
Visually, the new Kushaq adopts a cleaner, more modern aesthetic. The front is defined by a new grille housing an illuminated connected strip, complemented by a reprofiled bumper and updated headlamps. At the rear, the design stands out with illuminated Skoda lettering that bridges the LED light bar, creating a distinct nighttime signature.
The color palette expands with three new options: Shimla Green, Cherry Red, and Steel Grey. The Monte Carlo variant remains the choice for enthusiasts, featuring blacked-out trim, red accents on the grille, and red brake calipers behind new 17-inch alloy wheels. For those preferring a more traditional look, the Prestige trim continues to offer elegant chrome detailing.
Luxury Meets Technology
Inside, the headline is a segment-first addition: rear seat massage functions in the Monte Carlo and Prestige variants. This level of comfort is typically reserved for much higher segments and improves the rear-seat experience. The cabin also sees a tech overhaul with a larger 10.1-inch infotainment display and a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster that finally eliminates previous dead space. A panoramic sunroof and updated upholstery materials further elevate the interior ambiance.
Mechanical Refinements
The most significant mechanical update is the introduction of a new 8-speed torque converter for the 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine. This replaces the older 6-speed unit, promising smoother shifts and improved fuel efficiency. Meanwhile, the 1.5-litre TSI remains paired with the 7-speed DSG but now benefits from disc brakes on all four wheels for better stopping power.
While rivals like the Tata Sierra and Kia Seltos offer more in terms of pure scale and features, the Kushaq doubles down on its identity as the driver’s choice. Bookings are now open, with deliveries scheduled for late March 2026.




