Skoda Auto has been receiving an overwhelming response from customers worldwide, thanks to its futuristic in-car technology, strong build quality, and top-tier safety. Once again, the company has maintained its leadership in the Indian market as it released its sales report for November 2025.

Skoda Sales Report

According to the details shared by the brand, Skoda crossed the 5 lakh cumulative sales mark in the country last month. The company calls this a major milestone in India as it celebrates its 25th anniversary. Officials also confirmed that Skoda has recorded its highest-ever sales in the last 10 months, making 2025 its most profitable year to date.

Speaking specifically about November, Skoda retailed 5,491 units, registering a massive 90% YoY growth. Commenting on the achievement, Skoda Auto India’s Brand Director, Ashish Gupta, said the company aims to maintain its strong momentum and continue pushing the growth graph upward. He also thanked customers and fans for their trust and continued support.

Skoda Octavia RS Launch

Meanwhile, Skoda has recently brought back the Octavia to its product lineup under the name Octavia RS. The performance sedan was launched in India at Rs 44.99 lakh (ex-showroom), while the on-road price goes up to approximately Rs 57.65 lakh, depending on the city and state.

Under the hood, the Skoda Octavia RS is powered by a 2.0-litre, 4-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine. The unit produces 261–265 hp and 370 Nm of peak torque. It comes paired with a 7-speed DSG automatic gearbox and delivers power to the front wheels.

 

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Shahrukh Shah is a Senior Sub-Editor at Hardwire News who lives at the crossroads of horsepower and hardware. With years of experience and a flair for storytelling, he breaks down the world of cars, bikes, phones, and all things tech—one sharp, engaging piece at a time. When he’s not busy decoding machines for the masses, you’ll find him brewing the perfect cup of coffee or chasing serenity in the mountains… or the waves.

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