Skoda has officially launched the second-generation Kodiaq in India with a starting price of ₹46.89 lakh (ex-showroom). The new Kodiaq is available in two trims – Sportline and Laurin & Klement (L&K) – and continues to be locally assembled in India. With a more refined design, powerful turbo-petrol engine, and feature-rich interiors, the 2025 Kodiaq aims to set new benchmarks in the premium SUV segment.
Skoda Kodiaq 2025: Price and Variants
- Sportline: ₹46.89 lakh
- Laurin & Klement (L&K): ₹48.69 lakh
(All prices are ex-showroom, India)
Bookings for the new Kodiaq are now open, and deliveries will begin from May 2, 2025.
Design: Evolution, Not Revolution
The new Kodiaq brings evolutionary design changes with a smoother, more rounded appearance compared to the sharper lines of its predecessor. The SUV retains the split headlamp design but adds a fresh LED DRL signature that extends into the grille. Other highlights include:
- New power bulges on the bonnet
- Functional air vents on the bumper
- 59mm increase in overall length, though the wheelbase remains at 2,791mm
- Redesigned 18-inch alloy wheels and contrasting D-pillar (L&K)
The Sportline trim stands out with a blacked-out grille, mirrors, D-pillar and a sportier alloy design.

Interior: Modern, Premium, and Practical
The cabin sees a complete redesign with a winged dashboard layout and a focus on user-friendly tech:
- 13-inch floating touchscreen infotainment system
- Three physical rotary dials for HVAC with integrated displays
- 10-inch digital driver’s display with navigation
- Two-spoke steering wheel (three-spoke on Sportline)
- Sliding and reclining second-row seats for better comfort

Features and Safety
The 2025 Kodiaq comes packed with premium features across both trims:
Top Features:
- Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
- 13-speaker Canton sound system
- Panoramic sunroof
- 3-zone climate control
- Heated/ventilated front seats with massage function (L&K)
- Sports seats with heating (Sportline)
- Electric tailgate with gesture control
- 360-degree camera and Park Assist
Safety Equipment:
- 9 airbags
- ESC, electronic differential lock
- Hill start assist and descent control
- Multi-collision braking
- Driver attention/drowsiness monitor
- Front & rear parking sensors
Engine and Performance
Powering the new Kodiaq is a 2.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol engine that now produces 204hp and 320Nm of torque, marking a 14hp increase over the previous model. Key specs include:
- 7-speed DCT gearbox
- Standard all-wheel drive (AWD)
- ARAI-rated fuel efficiency: 14.86kpl
Notably, the new Kodiaq misses out on Dynamic Chassis Control (DCC), which was available earlier.

Skoda Kodiaq 2025: Rivals in India
The new Kodiaq competes in the 7-seat midsize premium SUV category. Rivals include:
- Jeep Meridian
- Nissan X-Trail
- Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line (5-seater)
- Citroen C5 Aircross (5-seater)
- Hyundai Tucson (5-seater)
Despite being a 7-seater, it faces stiff competition from well-equipped 5-seaters in the same price bracket.
Final Thoughts: Skoda Kodiaq 2025
The 2025 Skoda Kodiaq brings an appealing combination of luxury, performance, and practicality in its segment. With its refined looks, tech-loaded cabin, and strong safety package, it’s all set to make a bold statement in India’s premium SUV space. If you’re in the market for a family SUV that doesn’t compromise on driving dynamics or comfort, the new Kodiaq is worth a serious look.
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