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This Skoda Kylaq Variant Eats the Sub compact SUVS Segment

Skoda Kyak Signature Variant Review – A Value-for-Money Compact SUV

Ever since the launch of the Skoda sub-4-meter SUV, the Kylaq, people have been eager to explore the mid-level and value-for-money variants. Today, we bring you a detailed review of the Skoda kylaq Signature Variant, which sits above the base Classic Variant. This particular variant could be the perfect value-for-money choice if you are looking for all the essential features along with exclusive additions like 16-inch alloy wheels and full LED headlamps.

In this review, we will take you through the exteriors, interiors, specifications, features, and on-road price of the Skoda kylaq Signature Variant.

Price and Variants

The Skoda kylaq Signature Variant is priced at ₹9,59,000 (ex-showroom) for the manual transmission. If you opt for the automatic transmission, it will cost ₹10,59,000 (ex-showroom).

  • On-road price in Visakhapatnam₹11,61,000 (may vary based on location).
  • For exact on-road prices, it is recommended to check with your nearest showroom.

Exterior Features

Front Profile

  • LED headlamps come as standard in the Signature and Signature Plus variants.
  • The top-end Prestige Variant gets LED projector units instead.
  • LED DRLs with turn indicators add to the premium feel.
  • The front grille features a gloss black finish with 3D rib-like elements.
  • A silver-colored skid plate enhances the rugged look.
  • The bonnet has multiple cuts and creases, giving it an elegant yet bold design.
skoda kylaq signature variant

Engine and Performance

  • The Skoda kylaq signature is powered by a 1.0-liter, 3-cylinder petrol engine.
  • It produces 114 BHP of max power and 178 Nm of peak torque.
  • Available with 6-speed manual and 6-speed Tiptronic automatic transmissions.
  • The fuel efficiency is rated at:
    • 19.6 km/l (manual variant)
    • 19 km/l (automatic variant)
  • The fuel tank capacity is 45 liters.

Side Profile and Wheels

  • The kylaq Signature Variant comes with 205/60 R16 tires and 16-inch silver alloy wheels.
  • Surprisingly, Skoda offers alloys from this second base variant, which is rare in the segment.
  • Front disc brakes and rear drum brakes ensure reliable stopping power.
  • The ground clearance is 189 mm, making it suitable for rough roads.
  • Wheel arch cladding enhances the SUV stance.
  • Body-colored ORVMs with LED turn indicators.
  • Basic wipers (rain-sensing wipers available in the top variant).
  • Body-colored door handles (no request sensors in this variant).
  • Signature Plus variant offers chrome door handles with keyless entry.
  • Black-finished roof rails and a normal antenna (Prestige gets a shark-fin antenna).

Rear Profile and Boot Space

  • Rear windshield defogger and high-mounted stop lamp.
  • LED taillights, but bulb-based turn indicators (top model gets LED indicators).
  • Skoda badging with a black-finished rear bumper insert.
  • Rear parking sensors (no camera; available in Signature Plus).
  • 446-liter boot space, the best in the segment.
  • Parcel tray with storage slots.
  • No 60:40 split rear seats (available from Signature Plus).
  • Parcel hooks (3kg capacity) and a trunk light.
  • 15-inch spare wheel (smaller than standard tires).

Interior Features

Rear Cabin and Comfort

  • Power window switches, chrome door handles, and large door pockets.
  • Fabric seats with three adjustable headrests.
  • No center armrest (available in Signature Plus).
  • Legroom is decent for a 5’10” person with the driver seat adjusted.
  • Rear AC vents and dual USB-C charging ports.
  • Grab handles with coat hooks, but no rear cabin reading lamp (available in Signature Plus).

Front Cabin and Driver Features

  • Power window controls, child lock, and ORVM adjustment on the driver-side door.
  • Height-adjustable driver seat.
  • Proper dead pedal, even for the manual variant.
  • Manual headlamp leveling adjustment.
  • Hard plastic dashboard with dark gray accents.
  • Cooled glovebox for added convenience.
  • Tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment (offered from the base Classic variant).

Steering Wheel and Instrument Cluster

  • Two-spoke steering wheel (not leather-wrapped but comfortable to hold).
  • Multimedia and MID controls on the steering.
  • Analog speedometer and tachometer with multi-info display (MID).
  • MID displays fuel efficiency, trip meter, time, temperature, odometer, and warnings.
  • Fuel gauge and temperature indicators.


Infotainment and Climate Control

  • 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system.
  • Supports USB, Bluetooth, radio, wired Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay.
  • 10-inch infotainment screen available in higher variants.
  • Manual AC controls (Signature Plus gets automatic climate control).
  • Storage space with rubber padding for phones.
  • 12V power socket and USB-C ports.
  • Wireless charging pad available in Prestige variant.

Center Console and Additional Features

  • Six-speed manual gearbox (automatic available for ₹1 lakh extra).
  • Manual handbrake and sliding center armrest with storage.
  • Three differently sized cup holders with textured patterns.
  • Manual-dimming IRVM.
  • Sun visor with a mirror on the passenger side.
  • LED cabin lights in the center console.

Safety Features

  • 5-star Bharat NCAP safety rating.
  • 6 airbags (standard across all variants).
  • ABS with EBD, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), and Traction Control.
  • Hill Assist, ISOFIX child seat mounts in top models.

Final Thoughts

The Skoda kylaq Signature Variant is an excellent choice for those looking for a budget-friendly yet feature-packed compact SUV. It offers:

Premium build quality
Stylish LED headlamps and alloy wheels
Spacious 446L boot capacity
Strong safety features (6 airbags, ESP, traction control)
Fuel-efficient 1.0L TSI engine

However, it lacks:

Rear parking camera (available in Signature Plus)
No automatic climate control
No 60:40 split seats

For those looking for more premium features, the Signature Plus or Prestige variants might be better choices. However, if value for money is the priority, the Signature Variant offers a great balance of features and affordability.

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