Skoda India has officially teased the Kushaq facelift, hinting at a refreshed version of its popular mid-size SUV. First launched in 2021, the Kushaq is now set to receive a mid-life update aimed at enhancing both its features and visual appeal. While Skoda hasn’t revealed full details yet, early teasers and spy shots suggest that this is more than just a minor touch-up.
Design
The teaser image reveals a veiled silhouette, but visible outlines indicate changes to the front and rear design. Expect a more aggressive front fascia, influenced by Skoda’s global design language, particularly from models like the Kodiaq and Kylag.
Likely exterior changes include:
- Revised grille design
- Sleeker LED headlamps with DRLs
- Connected LED tail-lamps at the rear
- Blacked-out alloy wheels spotted on test mules
- Addition of a panoramic sunroof (a popular feature request)
While the overall silhouette remains the same, these changes should help keep the Kushaq competitive in an increasingly crowded segment.
Features
The real upgrade comes on the inside, where Skoda appears to be focusing on functionality and tech enhancements.
Here are the likely feature upgrades:
- Level 2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems)
- 360-degree camera system
- Ventilated front seats
- Larger touchscreen infotainment unit
- Physical buttons replacing capacitive touch panels for climate control
- Panoramic sunroof (expected in top trims)
Skoda is expected to improve user experience by replacing capacitive controls – which have been a point of criticism – with tactile buttons for easier use on the move.
Powertrain
In line with most facelifts, no mechanical changes are expected. The Kushaq will continue with its existing engine lineup:
| Engine | Power Output | Torque | Transmission Options |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.0L TSI Petrol | 114 bhp | 178 Nm | 6-speed MT / 6-speed Torque Converter |
| 1.5L TSI Petrol | 148 bhp | 250 Nm | 6-speed MT / 7-speed DSG (DCT) |
Both engines are known for their strong performance and efficiency. Skoda is expected to retain this mechanical reliability in the updated version.
What to Expect
While the official launch date is yet to be confirmed, the Kushaq facelift is expected to be revealed in full in the first half of 2026. With rivals like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos also getting major updates, the facelifted Kushaq is clearly being positioned as a feature-rich, driver-focused SUV.
It seems Skoda is taking a more evolutionary approach with this facelift – updating what matters most to customers without compromising on core strengths like driving dynamics and build quality.
FAQs
When is the Kushaq facelift launching?
It’s expected to debut in early 2026.
Will the Kushaq facelift have ADAS?
Yes, Level 2 ADAS features are likely to be included.
Are there any engine changes?
No, existing 1.0L and 1.5L TSI engines will continue.
What are the key new features?
360° camera, seat ventilation, new infotainment, and ADAS.
Will capacitive controls be removed?
Yes, physical buttons are expected to replace them.

















