2026 Skoda Kushaq Facelift: The wait is almost over. This month, Skoda is officially launching the 2026 Kushaq Facelift, a mid-cycle refresh designed to reclaim its throne in the hyper-competitive compact SUV segment.
Arriving four years after its initial debut, the new Kushaq isn’t just a cosmetic touch-up—it’s a calculated strike against heavyweights like the Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and the upcoming Tata Sierra.
Exterior
While the classic, muscular silhouette remains, the details have been sharpened for a more premium road presence:
- New Face: Refreshed headlights featuring segmented DRLs and a revised signature grille.
- Rear Glow: Slimmer LED tail lamps connected by a new illuminated “SKODA” wordmark.
- Sporty Accents: Blacked-out alloy wheels and angular bumpers with silver inserts give it a more aggressive stance.
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A Segment-First Surprise Inside
The cabin is where Skoda aims to disrupt the market. While competitors focus on screen size, Skoda is focusing on occupant comfort:
- Massaging Seats: In a segment-first move, higher variants will feature a rear-seat massage function.
- Panoramic Views: The much-requested panoramic sunroof finally makes its appearance.
- Tech Overhaul: Expect a fully digital instrument cluster, updated infotainment graphics, a 360-degree camera, and enhanced ambient lighting.
Level 2 ADAS & Safety Upgrades
Skoda has always doubled down on safety, and the 2026 model takes it a step further. The Kushaq now gains a Level 2 ADAS suite, including:
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Lane-Keeping Assist
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Rear Disc Brakes (on select high-end models) for superior stopping power.
2026 Skoda Kushaq Facelift Performance
Under the hood, the Kushaq sticks to its proven TSI “driver’s engines,” with a potential transmission upgrade on the horizon:
Expected to start at approximately Rs 11 lakh, the 2026 Skoda Kushaq Facelift is no longer just the “enthusiast’s choice.” With rear-seat massages, ADAS, and a panoramic sunroof, it’s now a direct threat to the feature-rich Korean SUVs.





