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₹10.69L - 18.69LEx-showroom
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Arai mileage

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Slavia specifications

Arai MileageArai mileage
20.32 km/l
Transmission IconTransmission type
Manual, Automatic
Body TypeBody type
Sedan
Fuel Type Icon WhiteFuel type
Petrol
Engine Displacement White IconEngine displacement
1498 cc
Seating CapacitySeating capacity
5
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Base Variant
Slavia
1.0L Classic
999cc
20.32kmpl
₹10.69 Lakh
Price breakup
Key features
Cruise control
Tyre pressure monitor
Touch screen
360° Camera
Ventilated seats
Engine start stop button
Key less entry
Traction control
Apple car play
Android auto
Slavia
1.0L Signature
999cc
20.32kmpl
₹13.99 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹3.30 Lakh moreto get these features
Automatic climate control
Cruise control
Cup holders rear
Electric folding rear view mirror
Engine start stop button
Key less entry
Rear seat centre arm rest
Speakers rear
Touch screen size 10
Fog lights
Fog lights front
Rear camera
Alloy wheels
Slavia
1.0L Sportline
999cc
20.32kmpl
₹14.05 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹6K moreto get these features
Rain sensing wiper
Sun roof
Automatic headlamps
Led headlights
Slavia
1.0L Signature AT
999cc
18.73kmpl
₹15.09 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹1.04 Lakh moreto get these features
Clutch type Hydro Dynamic Torque Converter
Transmission type Automatic
Steering wheel gearshift paddles
Slavia
1.0L Sportline AT
999cc
18.73kmpl
₹15.15 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹6K moreto get these features
Rain sensing wiper
Sun roof
Automatic headlamps
Led headlights
Slavia
1.5L Signature
1498cc
19kmpl
₹15.49 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹34K moreto get these features
Clutch type Dry Single Plate
Engine type 1.5 TSI Petrol
Slavia
1.0L Monte Carlo
999cc
20.32kmpl
₹15.79 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹30K moreto get these features
Electric adjustable seats
Leather seats
Rain sensing wiper
Sun roof
Ventilated seats
Wireless phone charging
Engine type 1.0 TSI Petrol
Transmission type Manual
Automatic headlamps
Led headlights
Slavia
1.0L Prestige
999cc
20.32kmpl
₹15.99 Lakh
Price breakup
Key features
Cruise control
Tyre pressure monitor
Touch screen
360° Camera
Ventilated seats
Engine start stop button
Key less entry
Traction control
Apple car play
Android auto
Slavia
1.5L Signature DSG
1498cc
19.36kmpl
₹16.69 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹70K moreto get these features
Clutch type Dry Double Clutch
Engine type 1.5 TSI Petrol
Gear box 7-Speed DSG
Transmission type Automatic
Steering wheel gearshift paddles
Slavia
1.5L Sportline DSG
1498cc
19.36kmpl
₹16.69 Lakh
Price breakup
Key features
Cruise control
Tyre pressure monitor
Touch screen
360° Camera
Ventilated seats
Engine start stop button
Key less entry
Traction control
Apple car play
Android auto
Slavia
1.0L Monte Carlo AT
999cc
18.73kmpl
₹16.89 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹20K moreto get these features
Electric adjustable seats
Leather seats
Ventilated seats
Wireless phone charging
Clutch type Hydro Dynamic Torque Converter
Engine type 1.0 TSI Petrol
Gear box 6-Speed
Slavia
1.0L Prestige AT
999cc
18.73kmpl
₹17.09 Lakh
Price breakup
Key features
Cruise control
Tyre pressure monitor
Touch screen
360° Camera
Ventilated seats
Engine start stop button
Key less entry
Traction control
Apple car play
Android auto
Slavia
1.5L Prestige
1498cc
19kmpl
₹17.49 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹40K moreto get these features
Clutch type Dry Single Plate
Engine type 1.5 TSI Petrol
Transmission type Manual
Slavia
1.5L Monte Carlo DSG
1498cc
19.36kmpl
₹18.49 Lakh
Price breakup
Pay ₹1 Lakh moreto get these features
Clutch type Dry Double Clutch
Gear box 7-Speed DSG
Transmission type Automatic
Steering wheel gearshift paddles
Top Variant
Slavia
1.5L Prestige DSG
1498cc
19.36kmpl
₹18.69 Lakh
Price breakup
Key features
Cruise control
Tyre pressure monitor
Touch screen
360° Camera
Ventilated seats
Engine start stop button
Key less entry
Traction control
Apple car play
Android auto

Sales spotlight: Slavia cruises into top ranks

Discover this standout car, currently ranked 6 on the CARS24 sales Leaderboard. With monthly sales of 896 units, Slavia continues to impress with its combination of style and performance.

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Slavia mileage

Engine999cc, Petrol
ARAI mileage
18.73 kmpl
Owner reported mileage
18.0 kmpl
4 variants available
Engine999cc, Petrol
ARAI mileage
20.32 kmpl
Owner reported mileage
20.0 kmpl
5 variants available
Engine1498cc, Petrol
ARAI mileage
19.0 kmpl
Owner reported mileage
19.0 kmpl
1 variants available
Engine1498cc, Petrol
ARAI mileage
19.0-19.36 kmpl
Owner reported mileage
19.0 kmpl
5 variants available

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The Skoda Slavia 1.5 TSI DSG is highly praised for its driving pleasure, spacious interior, and refined performance. Users appreciate its strong engine, smooth ride, and premium build quality, making it a great choice for both city and highway driving. However, some mention higher maintenance costs and a lack of advanced features compared to competitors. Overall, it stands out as a well-balanced sedan in a market dominated by SUVs.

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Parth
on 16th June 2025
4.8

My current favourite car on sale in India is the Skoda Slavia 1.5 TSI DSG. It strikes the perfect balance between driving pleasure, practicality, and understated European sophistication — something that's becoming rare in the age of SUVs and pseudo-crossovers. The 1.5 TSI engine is a gem. It offers strong low-end torque and a satisfying mid-range punch that makes overtaking effortless, both in the city and on highways. The 7-speed DSG may have its long-term reliability concerns, but from a sheer driving experience standpoint, it's crisp and intuitive. For an enthusiast who values smooth shifts and responsive performance, this drivetrain combination is hard to beat in its segment. What I also admire is that the Slavia hasn't compromised on space or comfort. The rear seat is genuinely spacious, the boot is large, and the ride quality is mature. The cabin feels airy and solidly built, without resorting to flashy gimmicks. In a market dominated by high-riding vehicles, the Slavia feels like a refreshing return to the fundamentals — a well-proportioned, dynamically capable sedan that puts the driver first. It may not win in features per rupee, but it wins in soul.

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Anonymous
on 12th June 2025
4.7

Skoda Slavia is my favorite car currently on sale in India because it strikes the perfect balance between practicality, driving enjoyment and value for money. What truly sets it apart for me is the 1500cc TSI engine paired with the highly engineered DSG gearbox. It offers a level of performance and refinement that non in the segment can match. Whether you are cruising on the NHs or taking it through city roads, the Slavia feels grounded, responsive and fun to drive.

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Anonymous
on 14th June 2025
4.8

I have to say, the Skoda Slavia 1.5 TSI DSG feels like a smart choice that doesn’t try too hard. The turbocharged engine gives it enough punch to keep things interesting, but it’s also surprisingly fuel-efficient thanks to that cylinder deactivation technology—honestly, I’m not an expert on how it works, but it’s a nice bonus. The ride is smooth and confident, which I didn’t expect from a car in this segment. Inside, it’s clean and modern, with just the right amount of tech—not overwhelming, but definitely useful. Overall, the Slavia feels like a car that balances style and practicality without overdoing either, which is exactly what I like about the car. p.s: I managed to successfully influence a friend into buying one.

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Skoda Slavia

In the Indian market, the Skoda Slavia technically replaces the Skoda Rapid, the compact sedan that was like a little sibling to the Octavia. But in reality, the Slavia is actually quite different from the Rapid. It has grown up half a size, and this increment has made it comparable to the first gen Skoda Octavia; the car that ignited the hearts of many, and was one of the definitive midsize sedans in our market. 

 

The Slavia is larger than the OG Octavia in every conceivable dimension, and has the bits that made the Octavia special too, like tough build quality which made it feel like it could outlast you. It looks mature and elegant from all angles — like a grown up Skoda — and also has a host of features on offer, along with two desirable powertrains. Is the Slavia the de facto pick of the segment? 

<p>&nbsp;</p><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Pros</strong></td><td><strong>Cons</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Both engine options are amongst the best in segment</td><td>Great interior design but the quality of materials isn’t at par with rivals</td></tr><tr><td>Suspension keeps the car planted at high speeds while also rounding off bumps pretty well</td><td>Skoda could’ve made the 1.5-litre variants special by adding some unique design details</td></tr><tr><td>Classy and elegant styling makes it look like it’s from a segment above</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Robust build quality and a 5-star GNCAP crash test score makes it one of the safest compact sedans on sale in India</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr></tbody></table></figure><p>&nbsp;</p>

<p>The Skoda Slavia and the Volkswagen Virtus are platform siblings, and are powered by the same engine options. But the similarities between the two are only under the skin, and they look a world apart from each other. Where the Virtus is a sporty, youthful, and bright sibling, the Slavia is elegant, sharp, and mature. It looks like a design for executives and families, something to take on the Honda City.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The Skoda Slavia gets just about enough chrome to please the eyes of Indian buyers, while not making it appear overdone. The large butterfly grille gets a thick outline of chrome, and the fog lamp housings also have a chrome element in it. Then there’s a chrome strip running across the window line, and a strip in the rear bumper. The headlamps have a crystalline design which looks gorgeous, and the sharp elements and creases continue throughout the car. The rear-end looks clean with the sleek wraparound tail lights, and there’s no unnecessary cladding on the bumper either. Unlike the Octavia, this doesn’t get a hatch opening for the boot. But at 521-litres, the boot is spacious enough for four people’s luggage.</p>

<p>Skoda’s sharp and elegant design theme continues inside the car. Opposed to its sibling — the Virtus — which has a young and European interior design, the Kushaq gets a clean and luxurious appearance. There are plenty of intricate design elements with good attention to detail. Knurled finish rotator dials on the steering wheel, chrome accents around the cabin, copper coloured strip that runs across the dash, all give you a feeling of being in a special car. However, while the design is beautiful, there are a lot of hard plastics throughout the cabin, and some other bits that don’t feel very solidly built. There are almost no soft-touch elements on the dash either, and it feels as though Skoda has elected to cut some costs on the finish, and mask that with a good design.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The cabin scores great on design as well as practicality. There are many storage spaces all around the cabin. The rear seats also get AC vents, two Type-C charging ports, dedicated slots to keep your smartphones in the back rest of the front seats, and a foldable armrest with built-in cup holders. Door pockets are also large enough to accommodate water bottles and a few other objects. Helping the sense of space are the dual tone beige and black interiors and a sunroof.</p>

<p>Skoda has tuned the suspension of the Slavia to offer a mix of driving dynamics as well as comfort. Along with the Virtus, the Slavia has the highest ground clearance in the segment, and it's not just for stats. The Slavia deals with rough roads pretty well, and doesn’t lose its composure. It perhaps doesn’t round off sharp thuds and potholes as well as the Honda City or the Verna, but for the additional stability it offers, it's a more than fair trade off.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The Slavia’s seats are also well-bolstered with good cushioning. Not class leading, but great nonetheless. The front seats also get ventilation, which in the Indian climate is almost a necessity rather than a creature comfort. Rear seats get their own set of AC vents too. The seats are contoured for two, but three people can find enough space in the back if needed. The seats offer enough legroom, knee room, and even good under thigh support, and as mentioned before there’s also a foldable armrest with cupholders.</p>

<p>The Skoda Slavia is offered with two turbo petrol engine options — a 1.0-litre 3-cylinder, and a 1.5-litre 4-cylinder. The 1.0 TSI is designed to be a city friendly engine. It returns decent fuel economy if driven with a light foot, and with 114 bhp and 178 Nm on tap, there’s enough grunt for your occasional highway sprints too. The engine can be had with either a 6-speed manual or a 6-speed automatic, both of which are good options. But the 1.5 TSI surely would be our pick of the two engines. It is significantly faster, and is guaranteed to put a smile on your face every time you slam the accelerator. It may not be as powerful as the Hyundai Verna’s 1.5-litre engine, but the better handling of the Slavia makes it the preferred choice over the Verna for an enthusiast. The engine also gets cylinder deactivation tech, so the engine can switch off two of the four cylinders when not needed, increasing fuel economy. The 7-speed DSG available with the 1.5 TSI delivers lightning fast shifts, and is amongst the quickest gearboxes in the segment. The 1.5 TSI is also offered with a 6-speed manual, and that gearbox is a driver's delight. The clutch action is a little on the harder side, but the gear throws are short, which makes it super fun to operate.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Given that this is a sedan and not an SUV, the low centre of gravity helps the way the Slavia drives. It is poised, turns on command, and there’s ample feedback from the steering wheel. But the best part is that it doesn’t feel floaty, even at triple digit speeds; it’s a planted and surefooted car. You will definitely have a great time on a long drive, be it a highway cruise or a set of twisties, especially if you get the 1.5-litre TSI.</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p><figure class="table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Engine</td><td>1.0-litre 3-cylinder TSI</td><td>1.5-litre 4-cylinder TSI</td></tr><tr><td>Maximum Power</td><td>114 bhp at 5,000 - 5,500 rpm</td><td>148 bhp at 5,000 - 6,000 rpm</td></tr><tr><td>Maximum Torque</td><td>178 Nm at 1,750 to 4,500 rpm</td><td>250 Nm at 1,600 - 3,500 rpm</td></tr><tr><td>Transmission</td><td>6-Speed Manual / 6-Speed Auto</td><td>6-Speed Manual / 7-Speed DSG</td></tr><tr><td>Seating Capacity</td><td colspan="2">5</td></tr><tr><td>Fuel Type</td><td colspan="2">Petrol</td></tr><tr><td>Mileage</td><td>20.32 km/l / 18.73 km/l</td><td>19.00 km/l / 19.36 km/l</td></tr></tbody></table></figure><p>&nbsp;</p>

<p>The Skoda Slavia scored a 5-star Global NCAP rating for adult as well as child crash protection, making it one of the safest cars in India. ABS, EBD, brake assist, ESC, and traction control are among the list of safety features on offer to prevent a crash from happening altogether. However, there are no ADAS features on offer. Other safety features include six airbags, ISOFIX child seat mounts, hill hold, TPMS, and brake disc wiping. However, only the only the front gets disc brakes, with drum brakes doing duty in the rear.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

<p>The Slavia was launched with a 10-inch touchscreen infotainment unit which had wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. But due to a semiconductor shortage and supply chain issues, the 10-inch unit has been replaced with an 8-inch unit, which only has wired Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The infotainment unit is paired to an 8-speaker + subwoofer music system which sounds excellent and immersive. It also gets an 8-inch digital instrument cluster, however, it could’ve offered more information. Other features include a touch sensitive climate control unit, a wireless phone charger, ventilated seats, a sunroof, and more.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

<p>In the compact sedan market the Skoda Slavia, Volkswagen Virtus, Hyundai Verna, and Honda City all make compelling cases for themselves. They all have some USPs and some misses, but as a whole every car is great. In the case of Slavia, the misses would be the quality of materials used in the interior, and a few missing features like powered seats and wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay. But those aside, the Slavia is a very impressive package. It's elegant, spacious, comfortable, powerful, and has high ground clearance, checking almost every box on most people’s checklists. But then, so does the Virtus. And between those two, it would come down to which design you like better.</p>