Overview
- Skoda opened bookings with a Rs. 3 lakh token for an initial 50-unit India allocation, with reservations taken through the company’s booking channel.
- Skoda reported that the entire first batch of 50 Kodiaq RS units was reserved within six minutes, a sell-out the company confirmed on June 23.
- The India-spec RS uses a retuned 2.0-litre TSI engine that makes about 261–265 bhp and 400 Nm mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox and standard all-wheel drive, and Skoda claims 0–100 km/h in 6.3 seconds.
- The model arrives as a single, fully loaded CBU variant with Dynamic Chassis Control Plus, Level‑2 ADAS, nine airbags, a premium Canton sound system, 20-inch wheels and RS-specific trim, while final ex-showroom pricing has not been announced.
- Media estimates place prices above Rs. 50 lakh and one outlet reported a possible July 2 price announcement, but Skoda has not confirmed timing and any further allocations or delivery schedules will depend on the company’s formal price disclosure.