1.0 TSI MT Classic
1.0 TSI MT Signature
1.0 TSI MT Sportline
1.0 TSI AT Signature
1.0 TSI AT Sportline
1.0 TSI MT Monte Carlo
1.0 TSI MT Prestige
1.5 TSI DCT Signature
1.5 TSI DCT Sportline
1.0 TSI AT Monte Carlo
1.0 TSI AT Prestige
1.5 TSI DCT Monte Carlo
1.5 TSI DCT Prestige
With a larger footprint, and more features and power, the Skoda Slavia is not just a replacement for the Skoda Rapid, but is positioned a rung higher on the mid-size sedan ladder. It shares a lot of its parts with the Kushaq SUV, including the pair of TSI turbo-petrol engines. Diesel, however, is not part of the offering. The Skoda Slavia rivals the Honda City, Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, Hyundai Verna and Volkswagen Virtus in India.
Price ₹ 12.50 lakh onwards | Mileage 20.32kpl | Engine 999cc | Transmission Manual | Fuel type Petrol | Seating Capacity 5 Seater |
Skoda Slavia price for the base model starts at ₹ 12.50 lakh and the top model price goes upto ₹ 21.74 lakh (on-road Delhi).Skoda Slavia comes in 13 variants.The Skoda Slavia Petrol engine on road price in Delhi ranges between ₹ 12.50 lakh - ₹ 21.74 lakh.
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999cc,Torque Converter Auto,Petrol,18.73kpl
₹ 17.58 lakh *
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999cc,Torque Converter Auto,Petrol,18.73kpl
₹ 17.58 lakh *
View Price Breakup999cc,Torque Converter Auto,Petrol,18.73kpl
₹ 17.65 lakh *
View Price Breakup1498cc,Dual-Clutch Auto,Petrol,19.36kpl
₹ 19.43 lakh *
View Price Breakup1498cc,Dual-Clutch Auto,Petrol,19.36kpl
₹ 19.50 lakh *
View Price Breakup999cc,Torque Converter Auto,Petrol,18.73kpl
₹ 19.66 lakh *
View Price Breakup999cc,Torque Converter Auto,Petrol,18.73kpl
₹ 19.89 lakh *
View Price Breakup1498cc,Dual-Clutch Auto,Petrol,19.36kpl
₹ 21.51 lakh *
View Price Breakup1498cc,Dual-Clutch Auto,Petrol,19.36kpl
₹ 21.74 lakh *
View Price BreakupModel Name | Skoda Slavia | ||
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Price (On Road Delhi) | Price (On Road Delhi) ₹ 12.50 - 21.74 lakh | ₹ 12.86 - 20.27 lakh | ₹ 10.63 - 14.35 lakh |
Expert Ratings | Expert Ratings 8 / 10 | 8 / 10 | 8 / 10 |
Engine | Engine 1498-999 cc | 1482-1497 cc | 1462 cc |
Mileage | Mileage 18.73-20.32 kpl | 18.6-20.6 kpl | 20.28-21.56 kpl |
Fuel Type | Fuel Type Petrol | Petrol | Petrol-Electric Hybrid |
Airbags | Airbags Yes | Yes | Yes |
Transmission | Transmission Dual-Clutch Auto,Torque Converter Auto,Manual | CVT Auto,Dual-Clutch Auto,Manual | Torque Converter Auto,Manual |
Slavia finally gets the Monte Carlo treatment, and we head to the BIC to experience it.
The Skoda Slavia has always been one of the nicest-driving sedans on the market, and ever since its launch, enthusiasts have been demanding a sporty version akin to its cousin, the Volkswagen Virtus GT. Well, it’s finally here in the form of the Slavia Monte Carlo, and I got a chance to experience it at India’s premier race track, the Buddh International Circuit.
The Monte Carlo can be had in two colours: Tornado Red – seen here – and Candy White.
Before we get to the laps, let’s see what changes it gets over the standard Slavia to make it the Monte Carlo. Gloss black has become synonymous with being sporty and the Slavia Monte Carlo gets plenty of that treatment on the outside. The front grille, elements in the front bumper, the alloys, the wing mirrors, the roof, the window line, the rear diffuser, boot-lid spoiler and the badging are finished in black, and these give it that nice contrast against the red or white colour the Monte Carlo is available in.
What’s unique to the Monte Carlo are the smoked-out tail-lamps, and the glossy black side skirts and badges on the front fenders. However, Skoda has not given the Slavia the stylish 17-inch ‘Vega’ dual-tone alloys and red brake calipers that feature on the Kushaq Monte Carlo. A lower ride height, which would have involved some mechanical work, isn’t a part of the Monte Carlo’s menu.
Pull the door handle, which sports a dark-chrome effect, and you’ll notice the Monte Carlo scuff plates. The interior, like the exterior, follows a black and red theme. Most of the upholstery, including the roof liner, is black and is nicely contrasted with red details. There’s some red upholstery on the seats, on the trim piece, on the dash, and even in the graphics of the digital instrument cluster. Completing the treatment are sporty metal pedals and Monte Carlo embossing on the headrests. Other than that, it continues to get features like a 10-inch touchscreen, a sunroof, leatherette upholstery, ventilated seats, 6 airbags, and more.
Mechanically, the Monte Carlo remains identical to the rest of the Slavia range: a 110hp, 1.0 TSI engine with the 6-speed manual (Rs 15.79 lakh) or torque converter automatic (Rs 16.89 lakh), and the 150hp, 1.5 TSI that’s only available with the 7-speed DSG automatic (Rs 18.49 lakh). Interestingly, the Monte Carlo is no longer the top-spec version like earlier Skodas, and instead, it sits below the Prestige variant of the Slavia.
Now for the fun bit – the hot laps. With plenty of media persons present, track time was limited. Nevertheless, it was a lot of fun. Having VW Polo Cup champion Saurav Bandhopadhyay as my instructor was an added bonus. Having never driven on this track, he helped me with my racing lines and braking points.
It’s assumed that a small car like this is bound to feel slow on a track, but, from my perspective, that wasn’t the case. The 1.5 TSI with its 250Nm of torque has plenty of grunt to haul you out of the slow corners, and the 150hp on tap meant I was able to cross 180kph on the back straight. I was also impressed by the grip on offer from the 205 section, 16-inch tyres around the flowing middle section of the track. What enhanced the experience further was the quick-shifting DSG gearbox, which can be operated via paddle shifters; a manual option with the 1.5 TSI would have been nice, though.
I also got to experience the Monte Carlo around a tight and twisty autocross track and slalom course, and the Slavia felt stable and predictable during the multiple direction changes. The steering also felt direct and gave me a good idea of what the front wheels were doing. The brakes, too, felt up for the job and stopped the Slavia on a dime despite repeated hard braking.
The Slavia Monte Carlo is priced between Rs 15.79 lakh and Rs 18.49 lakh. We will drive the Monte Carlo out in the real world for a proper first drive review soon, and until then, this is just a taste of what this sedan has to offer. Overall, it remains an enjoyable drive, and the sportier aesthetics should attract even more buyers than before.
Also see:
Skoda Kushaq Monte Carlo long term review, 28,200km report
Price | Petrol AT |
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Ex-showroom - Delhi | Rs 18.49 lakh |
Engine | Petrol AT |
Type | 4-cyl, turbo-petrol |
Cubic Capacity (cc) | 1498cc |
Max Power (hp @ rpm) | 150hp at 5000-6000rpm |
Max Torque (Nm @ rpm) | 250Nm at 1600-3500rpm |
Transmission | Petrol AT |
Drive Layout | Front-wheel drive |
Gearbox Type | Dual-clutch automatic |
No of Gears | 7 |
Efficiency | Petrol AT |
Claimed Indian Driving Cycle (kpl) | 19.36kpl |
Tank size (lts) | 45 litres |
Body | Petrol AT |
Weight (kg) | 1246-1277kg |
Front Tyre | 205/55 R16 |
Rear Tyre | 205/55 R16 |
Suspension | Petrol AT |
Front | McPherson suspension with lower triangular links and stabiliser bar |
Rear | Twist Beam Axle |
Steering | Petrol AT |
Type of power assist | Electro-mechanical |
Brakes | Petrol AT |
Front | Disc |
Rear | Drum |
Dimensions | Petrol AT |
Length (mm) | 4541 |
Width (mm) | 1752 |
Height (mm) | 1507 |
Wheelbase (mm) | 2651 |
Ground Clearance (mm) | 145mm (laden) |
Boot Capacity (Lts) | 521-1050 litres |
Skoda Slavia mileage starts at 18.73 kpl and goes up to 20.32 kpl.The Skoda Slavia Petrol engine mileage starts at 18.73 kpl and goes up to 20.32 kpl.
Fuel Type | Displacement | Transmission | Mileage |
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Petrol | 999cc | Torque Converter Auto | 18.73kpl |
Petrol | 1498cc | Dual-Clutch Auto | 19.36kpl |
Petrol | 999cc | Manual | 20.32kpl |
The Slavia is larger than most rivals and feels well-built, though some interior materials aren’t premium. It’s big on interior and boo...
The Slavia is larger than most rivals and feels well-built, though some interior materials aren’t premium. It’s big on interior and boot space, and though well equipped, some features are missing. The 115hp, 1.0 TSI is smooth and powerful for its size. The 150hp, 1.5-litre TSI is the most powerful in its class, and offers a broad torque spread. Turbo-lag, however, plagues both engines. The standard manual gearbox options are enjoyable, though the automatics club performance and convenience. Ride quality is exceptional but handling could have been a bit sharper.
The Skoda Slavia offers a variety of color options. Skoda Slavia is available in a range of 12 colors. The colors offered in Skoda Slavia are Candy White / Lava Blue (Dual Tone), Deep Black / Lava Blue (Dual Tone), Deep Black / Brilliant Silver (Dual Tone), Deep Black / Tornado Red (Dual Tone), Deep Black / Candy White (Dual Tone), Deep Black, Candy White, Brilliant Silver, Carbon Steel, Tornado Red, Crystal Blue and Lava Blue.