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Skoda Auto Volkswagen India has crossed the two-million-vehicle milestone, marking a major high point in its 25-year journey in the country.
The achievement comes as Škoda Auto Volkswagen India reports its strongest performance yet, with October 2025 delivering the company’s best monthly results and reaffirming India’s growing role in the Group’s global value chain.
A major driver of this momentum is the MQB-A0-IN platform, developed in India and now the base for over 500,000 vehicles. Models such as the Skoda Kushaq, Slavia, Kylaq and the Volkswagen Taigun and Virtus continue to gain traction. Notably, the latest half-million units rolled out in just three and a half years, underscoring the rising demand for India-built cars designed to global standards.
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Skoda Auto India recorded its best 10-month run with 61,607 units sold in 2025, more than double last year. Volkswagen India also celebrated its strongest Diwali season, with the Virtus capturing over 40% of the premium sedan segment within 40 months.
“Every achievement reflects our unwavering belief in India’s capabilities — as both a key market and a future mobility hub,” said Piyush Arora, CEO & Managing Director, Skoda Auto Volkswagen India. “Reaching the two-million mark is a result of continuous investment in people, technology, and localisation. Above all, it signifies the trust that Indian customers place in our six brands.”
Progress extended across luxury brands as well. Bentley India took shape with new facilities in Mumbai and Bengaluru. Porsche grew to 13 retail points and added more than 4,400 customers in six years. Audi earned accolades with the RS Q8, expanded its certified pre-owned business, and boosted its EV footprint through 6,500+ charging points. Lamborghini posted its best-ever performance in 2024 with 113 deliveries and launched the Temerario as part of its hybrid roadmap.
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