Skoda Slavia Now Pricier By ₹33,690
The Slavia is scheduled for a facelift later this year.
By Arjun Nair
Published January 31, 2026

Skoda has implemented price revisions for select Slavia variants, with hikes ranging from ₹23,207 to ₹33,690. This update has primarily impacted higher-end variants, especially the automatic ones.
| Variant | Old Price (₹Lakh) | New Price (₹Lakh) | Price Increase (₹) |
| Monte Carlo 1.0 TSI AT | 16.15 | 16.49 | 33,690 |
| Monte Carlo 1.5 TSI DSG | 17.70 | 17.99 | 29,207 |
| Prestige 1.0 TSI AT | 16.15 | 16.43 | 27,690 |
| Sportline 1.5 TSI DSG | 15.93 | 16.19 | 25,897 |
| Prestige 1.5 TSI DSG | 17.70 | 17.93 | 23,207 |
| Signature 1.0 TSI MT | N/A | 13.28 | up to 16,586 |
| Signature 1.0 TSI AT | N/A | 14.34 | up to 16,586 |
| Sportline 1.0 TSI MT | N/A | 13.49 | up to 16,586 |
| Sportline 1.0 TSI AT | N/A | 14.55 | up to 16,586 |
The Slavia Monte Carlo 1.0 TSI AT sees the highest increase of ₹33,690, bringing its ex-showroom price from approximately ₹16.15 lakh to ₹16.49 lakh. Similarly, the Monte Carlo 1.5 TSI DSG variant is up by ₹29,207, now priced at ₹17.99 lakh. The Prestige 1.0 TSI AT has been hiked by ₹27,690 to ₹16.43 lakh, while the Sportline 1.5 TSI DSG and Prestige 1.5 TSI DSG see increases of ₹25,897 and ₹23,207, respectively, resulting in new prices of ₹16.19 lakh and ₹17.93 lakh.
Mid-spec variants like the Signature 1.0 TSI (both MT and AT) and Sportline 1.0 TSI (MT and AT) have received hikes of up to ₹16,586, with current prices at ₹13.28 lakh (MT), ₹14.34 lakh (AT) for Signature, and ₹13.49 lakh (MT), ₹14.55 lakh (AT) for Sportline.
Entry-level variants, such as the Classic 1.0 TSI MT, remain unchanged at ₹10 lakh. Prices for other trims, including the Prestige and Monte Carlo 1.0 TSI MT, are also unaffected.
The Slavia continues to offer 1.0-litre and 1.5-litre TSI petrol engines, mated to six-speed manual, six-speed torque converter automatic, or seven-speed DSG transmissions. Overall, the model is now priced between ₹10 lakh and ₹17.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Skoda has not stated any specific reasons for the hike, but it is likely due to rising production costs, supply chain issues, or market positioning.
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