Škoda Auto India Partners with CSC Grameen eStore to Expand Reach

Kylaq, Kushaq, and Slavia now accessible through CSC’s non-metropolitan digital-first network.

30 Apr 2026 | 1898 Views | By Shruti Shiraguppi

Škoda Auto India has announced a partnership with CSC Grameen eStore to expand its presence across non-metropolitan and semi-urban regions. The collaboration enables customers in newer markets to access Škoda’s Kylaq, Kushaq, and Slavia models through CSC’s hybrid digital and physical retail network.

Ashish Gupta, Brand Director, Škoda Auto India, said: “At Škoda Auto India, our growth journey is anchored in improving accessibility and building relevance across newer markets. Our partnership with CSC Grameen eStore allows us to bridge access gaps by combining the strength of a trusted local network with our diverse product portfolio that democratises technology for Indian customers.”

The CSC network will serve as a critical touchpoint for customers with limited access to premium automotive brands, offering assisted digital discovery and purchase journeys. Škoda Auto India’s dealership infrastructure will support fulfilment, delivery, and service.

According to the company, the partnership is expected to enhance customer engagement through local entrepreneurs while supporting the company’s growth ambitions in India.

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