The global semiconductor shortage has hit Skoda once again. Previously, the Czech carmaker deleted the auto-folding ORVM feature in the Kushaq due to chip scarcity and this time around, things are much worse as the 10-inch touchscreen will be replaced by a smaller 8-inch unit. What’s worse, this time around, even the Slavia has been affected.
Zac Hollis, Director of Sales and Marketing,Skoda India, took to twitter and stated, “With the global shortage of Semiconductors we have had to make some changes to the specification of Slavia and Kushaq in order to satisfy customer bookings.”
The 10-inch touchscreen in Skoda’s made-in-India offerings have a slick user interface with smooth touch inputs and fast response times. It also gets features like connected car tech and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It remains to be seen if the smaller unit will come with these features.
That said, we are pretty sure Skoda will bring back the 10-inch unit once the situation improves. Previously, when the Czech carmaker deleted the Kushaq’s auto-folding ORVM functionality due to the semiconductor shortage, customers were given a Rs 15,000 rebate, which could then be used to instal the feature from a dealer whenever they see fit. Now, this feature has been rolled back in the Kushaq.
This is bound to be disheartening for customers who are awaiting their prized motor. That said, this is an option for customers who want their vehicles sooner than later. That said, Skoda hasn’t specified when it would be rolling back to the 10-inch unit. So, watch this space.
The Slavia costs from Rs 10.69 lakh, while the Kushaq starts from Rs 11.29 lakh (both prices ex-showroom).
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