22:27 20-01-2026
Updated Skoda Kushaq facelift: new design, features, and tech
Skoda unveils the updated Kushaq with a major facelift, including new LED lights, a premium interior, and an 8-speed automatic transmission. Pre-orders are open.
Skoda has unveiled the updated Kushaq and opened pre-orders, although official prices will be announced in March. This facelift stands out as one of the most substantial in its segment, touching on design, features, and technical aspects.
Design and Visual Changes
The refreshed Kushaq adopts elements of the Modern Solid design language, featuring new LED headlights, distinctive daytime running lights, and a segmented light strip in the radiator grille. The front bumper has been redesigned, while the Monte Carlo version gains sporty accents and dark trim. Side changes are minimal, limited to new alloy wheels, while the rear now sports LED taillights with illuminated branding and sequential turn signals. The body color palette expands with three new shades.
Interior and Features
The cabin feels noticeably more premium. The updated Kushaq gets a new digital instrument cluster, a larger central screen, two-color ambient lighting, and a panoramic sunroof. One key addition is a rear-seat massage function, previously unavailable in this segment. Cargo space has also increased, boosting the model's practicality.
Equipment now includes ventilated seats, power adjustments, wireless smartphone interfaces, and an expanded suite of driver assistance systems.
Technical Updates and Positioning
The main technical upgrade is a new 8-speed automatic transmission for the 1.0-liter turbo engine, replacing the previous unit. The more powerful 1.5 TSI engine retains its automated manual gearbox and finally gains rear disc brakes.
The crossover maintains its high safety standards and five-star rating, and is offered with an extended warranty and service program. In the market, it will continue to compete with the most popular mid-size SUVs.
Conclusion
This Kushaq facelift is far from superficial. Skoda hasn't just refreshed the styling; it has addressed key criticisms by adding comfort, technology, and needed technical solutions. As a result, the crossover has matured significantly, becoming much more competitive in one of the market's toughest segments.