Skoda Kushaq 1.0L AT real world fuel economy tested
In March 2026, Skoda launched the updated Kushaq and one of the biggest updates was the introduction of a new 8-speed torque converter (automatic) with the smaller 1.0-litre turbo petrol engine, replacing the older 6-speed automatic. We've put the 2026 Kushaq 1.0L 8AT through our real-world fuel efficiency tests to see how it fares. Gets an aggressive auto stop-start system Weighs 1300kg Claimed efficiency is 19.09kpl, 1kpl more than 1.0 6AT Skoda Kushaq 1.0L automatic mileage explained Powering the Kushaq is the same 1.0-litre three cylinder direct injection turbo-petrol engine that produces 115hp and 178Nm. With the addition of a new 8-speed automatic gearbox, the claimed efficiency has gone up by 1kpl, to 19.09kpl. In our real world tests, the Kushaq returned 10.7kpl in the city and 15.1kpl on the highway, bringing its overall average efficiency to 12.9kpl. Interestingly, the updated Kushaq is 1.8kpl and 2.7kpl, more efficient than the older Kushaq with the 6-speed automatic ...