Skoda Kushaq Vs. Competitors: How Does It Stack Up In The Market?
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The Skoda Kushaq, a 2021 entrant in the market, has swiftly emerged as a strong contender for the best compact SUV title. With a diverse range of 19 variants, the Skoda Kushaq offers a unique blend of power and style. Priced competitively, Skoda Kushaq price in Hyderabad starts from ₹14.86 lakhs and goes up to ₹25.53 lakhs (on-road).
While the Skoda Kushaq’s petrol variant delights enthusiasts, the car also has numerous new features. Naturally, the question that arises is: How does the cost of this feature-rich SUV fare in comparison to its competitors? Rest assured, the Skoda Kushaq offers competitive pricing for its innovative features.
The 2024 Skoda Kushaq compact SUV competes directly with the following vehicles in the market: Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, MG Hector, Tata Harrier, and Nissan Kicks. So, let’s compare it with its competitors.
Skoda Kushaq Vs. Competitors: Prices
Cars | Petrol MT Price | Petrol AT Price | Diesel MT Price | Diesel AT Price |
Skoda Kushaq | ₹14.86L – ₹23.56L | ₹18.52L – ₹25.53L | NA | NA |
Kia Seltos | ₹13.60L – ₹23.24L | ₹19.16L – ₹25.50L | ₹15.40L – ₹23.51L | ₹20.99L – ₹25.48L |
MG Hector | ₹17.21L – ₹24.19L | ₹20.89L – ₹27.18L | ₹21.86L – ₹26.76L | NA |
Tata Harrier | NA | NA | ₹19.59L – ₹31.73L | ₹25.18L – ₹33.49L |
Nissan Kicks | ₹9.50L – ₹14.39L | ₹14.33L – ₹14.88L | ₹9.89L – ₹14.65L | NA |
Hyundai Creta | ₹13.6L – ₹21.25L | ₹19.52L – ₹24.59L | ₹15.50L – ₹23.16L | ₹21.44L – ₹24.59L |
Note: Here, ‘L’ means Lakh |
Kushaq is priced in the range of ₹14.86 lakhs, above the Hyundai Creta. Meanwhile, Nissan Kicks is priced far below ₹15 lakhs.
The variants available in Kia Seltos and Creta are quite diverse, and the prices start from ₹13.60 lakh and go up to ₹25.50 lakh. However, MG Hector and Tata Harrier are bigger and slightly higher in price than the other midsize SUVs.
The Nissan Kicks is the most reasonably priced model. On the other hand, the MG Hector is the most expensive model, both in manual and automatic versions.
Note:
“Though the Hyundai i20 N Line is a 5-seater hatchback, car enthusiasts are comparing it with Skoda Kushaq nowadays. Despite not being a small SUV, the i20 n line can be a competitor of Skoda Kushaq in terms of pricing.”
Skoda Kushaq Vs. Competitors: Dimensions
Cars | Length | Width | Height | Wheelbase |
Skoda Kushaq | 4225 mm | 1760 mm | 1612 mm | 2651 mm |
Kia Seltos | 4315 mm | 1800 mm | 1645 mm | 2610 mm |
MG Hector | 4655 mm | 1835 mm | 1760 mm | 2750 mm |
Tata Harrier | 4598 mm | 1894 mm | 1706 mm | 2741 mm |
Nissan Kicks | 4384 mm | 1813 mm | 1669 mm | 2673 mm |
Hyundai Creta | 4300 mm | 1790 mm | 1635 mm | 2610 mm |
The Kushaq is the smallest mid-size SUV on the market, but it is only marginally smaller than the Creta and Seltos. Though the Kushaq’s length is less than that of the Creta and Seltos, the latter has a longer wheelbase.
The Kushaq is a better choice if you are looking for legroom. Two people can sit comfortably at the back. However, if there are three people, the space might get a bit crowded.
A very evident contrast can be easily seen if we compare the size of the Tata Harrier and MG Hector. Compared to the Harrier, the Hector has the most extended wheelbase and length, which offers more space.
Skoda Kushaq Vs. Competitors: Engine and Transmission
Cars | Engine | Power | Torque |
Skoda Kushaq | 1.5 TSI with Active Cylinder Technology | 147.51bhp@5000-6000rpm | 250Nm@1600-3500rpm |
Kia Seltos | 2.0l CRDi VGT | 114.41bhp@4000rpm | 250Nm@1500-2750rpm |
MG Hector | 1.5L Turbocharged Intercooled | 141 bhp@5000 rpm | 250Nm@1600-3600 rpm |
Tata Harrier | Kryotec 2.0L | 167.62bhp@3750rpm | 350Nm@1750-2500rpm |
Nissan Kicks | 1.3 L HR13DDT Turbo Petrol | 153.87bhp@5500rpm | 254Nm@1600rpm |
Hyundai Creta | 1.5L T-GDi | 157.57bhp@5500rpm | 253Nm@1500-3500rpm |
The Seltos’ petrol-powered engines deliver a maximum power of up to 115bhp, which is much less than what SUVs like Tata Harrier offer.
With a 1.5L T-GDi engine, the Hyundai Creta delivers a maximum power of 157.57bhp, which is quite decent. MG Hector and Nissan Kicks also feature powerful engines – turbocharged petrol engines.
Most cars have almost the same upper limit of 250 Nm for torque. Speaking of the Skoda Kushaq, this German beast has an excellent 1.5 TSI engine with Active Cylinder Technology that helps it deliver optimal performance on the road.
Compared to other models, the Kushaq engine generates a decent amount of power (up to 147.51bhp). The maximum torque you can get from this car is 250 Nm. This is quite similar to the maximum torque that other vehicles can produce.
Kushaq has a decent engine and delivers good performance, much like its competitors.
Note: Diesel engines are available for Hyundai Creta, MG Hector, and Kia Seltos.
Conclusion
In summary, the Skoda Kushaq is a formidable player in the mid-size SUV segment. Despite the presence of strong competitors, the car’s European heritage, turbocharged engines, and spacious cabin make it a confident and capable contender. The Skoda Kushaq is a car that you can trust when it comes to performance and style.
If you want value for money, you will prefer the Creta/Seltos. If you love features, then MG Hector would be an appropriate choice. Those who prefer driving dynamics will go for Kushaq. Ultimately, your personal wants and needs will help you decide on the right car for yourself. So, see which car best suits your needs!
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