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.
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.
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.
I personally like the Slavia 1.5 DSG Prestige variant. The 1.5 litre 4 cylinder TSI EVO direct injection engine is a pleasure to drive. The car is equipped with all the necessary features like automatic climate control, ventilated seats and of course the build quality which is too notch. The design language is pleasant to eyes with no sharp edges which is where the Koreans are heading to. The timeless design will keep the Kushaq fresh for longer period of time. The engines is so refined and can turn of 2 cylinders using Active Cylinder Technology helps in maintaining healthy mileage too. Overall it's a good car to have if someone wants to taste what European build feels like. I do agree that it is a step down in build quality when it comes to Octavia or CBU Superb but then the pricing of these models go almost 1.5 times to double of Slavia.
Slavia is my favourite. Its quality is unmatched. The drive is super smooth and comfortable for long drives. The 1 litre turbo engine is just wonderful and all this technology and luxury at such a reasonable price without compromising on quality and safety is amazing