Skoda Slavia Full-Review – Pros, Cons, Features, Mileage & Price in India

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Sedans may not be sold in large numbers in India today, but they are not dead yet. For enthusiasts who still love the grandeur of a sedan, the Skoda Slavia is a good option. I have been driving it for almost a year, so here are 4 pros and 4 cons that you should know before buying.

The base model of Skoda Slavia is priced at Rs 10.49 lakh and goes up to Rs 18.33 lakh(ex-showroom) for the top model in Bharat(India).

Pros of Skoda Slavia

Elegant & Premium Design

The Slavia has a classy sedan stance. In the Elegance variant, it gets black paint, “Elegance” badge on the B-pillar, steering wheel, seat belt cushions, rear neck pillows, aluminum pedals and illuminated scuff plates with Slavia branding. The interior also has a premium look with a stylish two-spoke steering wheel, comfortable ventilated seats and a clean layout.

Strong 1.5L TSI Performance

  • 1.5-litre, 4-cylinder turbo petrol engine that produces 150 hp and 250 Nm.
  • A 7-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic or manual can be paired.
  • 0-100 km/h in 8.4 seconds (automatic), the manual is slightly quicker.
  • Cylinder deactivation technology increases fuel efficiency.
  • A balanced blend of performance and efficiency, although enthusiastic driving returns single-digit mileage.
  • Paddle shifters are available, but the tiptronic function on the gear lever feels more appealing.

Practical Ride & Handling

  • Suspension tuned for Indian roads – absorbs bumps with ease.
  • 179 mm ground clearance – not worries about speed bumps.
  • Minimal body roll considering the height, good steering response at speed.
  • Fun yet practical for daily city and highway drives.

Clever & Useful Features

  • Ticket holder found on the windscreen .
  • Infotainment reminds you of essentials before you leave the car.
  • Request sensors on the passenger side too.
  • Reflective safety tape on the doors.
  • Smart grip mat for one-handed bottle operation.
  • Card pockets (in glovebox and driver-side storage).
  • Smartphone holders on the seat backs.
  • Utility recess on the dashboard (though not ideal under hard braking).

Cons of Skoda Slavia

Infotainment & AC Need Work

  • The 10.1-inch screen isn’t very intuitive.
  • The reverse camera has poor quality feed, no adaptive guides, no full screen.
  • Bluetooth call quality is average.
  • The touch-based AC controls look modern but performance is average; the blower is noisy. (Newer batches have reportedly improved.)

Visible Cost Cutting

  • There are no visual differences between the 1.0-litre and 1.5-litre models, apart from the rear badge.
  • Missed opportunity for a sporty RS variant.
  • 8-inch digital cluster wastes screen space.
  • Basic TPMS (only warns when pressure drops).
  • Removed elastic cords from door pockets.
  • Partial halogen lighting despite the “Crystal Lighting” tag.
  • No mirror on the driver-side sun visor.
  • Lots of hard plastics in the cabin.
  • Rear drum brakes, unusual for a 150hp car at this price.
  • Partial halogen bulbs instead of full LED lighting.

High Price, Fewer/Less Features

Higher trims cost more than the VW Virtus.

Lacks premium features such as:

  • Larger screen, 64-colour ambient lighting
  • Electric parking brake
  • Front parking sensors
  • Heated seats, rear windscreen blind
  • Drive modes, Level-2 ADAS

The top-end Slavia’s on-road price of ₹22 lakh seems tough compared to its rivals.

Lacks features offered by rivals like the Virtus, Verna and City:

Hyundai still offers better after-sales service and cheaper maintenance.

No Diesel Option

  • The diesel engine has been discontinued in India (though still available in Europe).
  • Some buyers in this segment still prefer diesel for fuel-efficiency and torque.
  • This could be one reason why sedans are struggling compared to SUVs.
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Verdict – Should You Buy the Skoda Slavia?

The Skoda Slavia is a rare blend of fun-to-drive performance and everyday practicality. It’s not perfect, but if you want a sedan that looks classy, ​​drives great and offers smart features, this is a solid choice. Hopefully, the upcoming facelift will add more features to justify the price.
But for now, if you’re looking for a sedan under ₹25 lakh, the Slavia is definitely worth shortlisting.

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