Volkswagen India sales report
Volkswagen India sales report June 2025, the newly launched Skoda Kylaq emerged as the brand’s best-seller with 3,196 units, while Slavia, Kushaq, Taigun, and Golf struggled below the 1,000-unit mark. Volkswagen continued modest sales, led by Virtus and Taigun, as the brands push ahead in India’s competitive SUV space.
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Kylaq Dominates Skoda’s June Lineup
Skoda’s new compact SUV, the Kylaq, recorded impressive Skoda VW June 2025 sales , shipping 3,196 units. This places it far ahead of other Skoda models, emphasizing strong consumer interest since its January launch. By contrast, the Slavia and Kushaq underperformed, each selling fewer than 1,000 units—Slavia at approximately 900–950 and Kushaq even lower.
Skoda Model Breakdown June 2025
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Kylaq: 3,196 units — clear domination
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Slavia & Kushaq: each below 1,000 — significant drop from earlier months
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Remaining models (Kodiaq, Superb, others): minimal sales, with luxury variants like Superb nearly negligible
Volkswagen’s SUVs Show Mixed Results
Volkswagen recorded modest performance, with total June sales significantly below Skoda’s numbers. The Virtus sedan led Volkswagen’s June tally, followed by the Taigun SUV, though both underperformed compared to their Skoda counterparts. The luxury Golf and Tiguan R-Line had limited success, pointing to steady yet muted demand.
Market Insights and Future Outlook
The success of the Kylaq suggests strong appetite for fresh models in the sub-compact SUV segment. In contrast, continued low demand for models like Slavia and Kushaq highlights growing competition and the need for aggressive marketing or product updates.
Skoda and VW may need to revisit pricing, features, and promotional strategies to boost sales of underperforming models. Meanwhile, introducing electric or hybrid versions could appeal to evolving consumer preferences.