At the forefront of the Kylaq’s appeal is Škoda’s ‘modern solid’ design language, which adds fresh look to the brand’s lineup. Its compact, robust profile mirrors the style of its larger sibling, the Kushaq, featuring a bold front grille, LED DRLs, projector headlights, and a distinctive ‘four-eyes’ headlight design. Riding on 17-inch wheels, the Kylaq combines aesthetics with performance, while the rear is marked by T-shaped LED taillights and prism design elements.

The interior of the Kylaq focuses on functionality and comfort, with a 446-litre boot capacity that expands to 1,256 litres with the rear seats folded down, making it the largest in its segment. The cabin is fitted with convenient features, like a stowable parcel tray and six-way electronically adjustable front seats with ventilation — a premium feature uncommon in this class. Kylaq’s compact dimensions significantly impact rear-seat comfort, making it less suitable for taller passengers or larger families | Photo Credit: Special arrangement However, Kylaq’s compact dimensions significantly impact rear-seat comfort, making it less suitable for taller passengers or larger families.

The rear seat is notably narrow, limiting shoulder room. There is limited legroom, which can feel restrictive for taller passengers. Headroom is insufficient for passengers seated in the middle of the second row, with the seat having a bit of a bump leaving minimal space for an average adult’s head.

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