Skoda Kushaq 1.0L vs hills | Underpowered or not? | TOI Auto

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2022
  • The Skoda Kushaq SUV comes with two engine options that include a 1.5-litre, four-cylinder unit and a 1.0-litre, three-cylinder engine. Out of the two, the smaller engine has been the subject of doubt for some. Its capability to cope with various terrains and carry the load of the vehicle was properly tested during one of our recent drives up the hills of Mussoorie.
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  • @VK-yf2fn
    @VK-yf2fn Год назад +7

    The Kushaq is an engineering marvel , Škoda has delighted me as a customer time and again with this beautiful car.

  • @Mr.the.spectator
    @Mr.the.spectator Год назад +2

    Exactly what I was looking for! your reviews & coverage are the best

  • @vgnow6558
    @vgnow6558 Год назад +4

    Also factor in that ac would not have been used while climbing due to winters, it can be challenging if ac has to be used while climbing up

  • @paulm.k.8740
    @paulm.k.8740 Год назад +3

    How does the 1.5 Ltr. DSG compares with the 1Ltr. Torque Converter automatic, in climbing hills with rough roads not the smooth roads you were driving?

  • @thewanderer3929
    @thewanderer3929 11 месяцев назад +1

    The rev limiter becomes a pain if you are stuck uphill. You cannot rev it till 6k rpm to pull it in slight offroad conditions where cars like venue and brezza easily pull off.

  • @ramchandersrivastava6352
    @ramchandersrivastava6352 3 месяца назад +8

    Boss I think this is not right test you are show casing in front of us. I own Kushaq and it has alot of issue on mountains. Everyone usually goes with their friends or family with full loaded car and many time we are using the AS as well but at that time on the steeps its totally non performing asset. I'm driving car from last 20 years and had visited lot of hill stations but I'm not confident with this car bcoz of turbo issue over the hills, I've cover the north east terrain with this car and I had a lot of issues while driving on hills. Mussoorie is not too hill to judge this and you are driving alone. After 4000 rpm its AC also stop cooling the car. Boss this is not the right image you are showcasing infront of us.

    • @TheBepacific
      @TheBepacific Месяц назад

      I have also gone on the mountains with Kushaq. Must be the roads but I find it to be super quick to over take and climb the hills.
      I think you should get it checked..

    • @krishnagorkha3603
      @krishnagorkha3603 Месяц назад

      ​@@TheBepacificwith AC on full blast? And fully loaded car...?

    • @jupiteruniverse8683
      @jupiteruniverse8683 7 дней назад

      Bruh
      There's actually something wrong with your car then.
      My 1.2L NA Amaze had no issues on the steepest mountain of South India. There were 4 of us in the car and, we're not stupid enough to use the AC while climbing the hills. When the situation came in when the car had to be stopped mid-way on the slope, we had to use the hand brake to give the car enough RPM to boil up and get right back on climbing, but that you could say is related to the experience of the driver as many could do it without the need of a handbrake.

  • @santanurakshit6690
    @santanurakshit6690 Год назад

    Was the AC on the whole time?

  • @theridebackhome
    @theridebackhome 3 месяца назад +3

    I recently bought a 1.0 tsi taigun manual. Few days back I took it to a hill station with 5 people and some luggage. Normal hills it had no problem climbing. But steep uphills, I had to shift to 1st gear. And also on such steep uphills if I had to stop in between and then start, I did feel the power lag and honestly it was frustrating. I had to rev the engine with half clutch to prevent the car from moving backwards. But otherwise it’s a brilliant car. And I own the highlline version and it doesn’t come with hill stop assist

    • @ramchandersrivastava6352
      @ramchandersrivastava6352 3 месяца назад +1

      It's 100% true, I own Kushaq and it has the same problem. Everyone usually goes with their friends or family with full loaded car and many time we are using the AS as well but at that time on the steeps its totally non performing asset. I'm driving car from last 20 years but on hills I'm not confident with this car I've cover the north east terrain with this car and I had a lot of issues while coming on hills. After 4000 rpm its AC also stop cooling the car.

    • @Whysoserious07
      @Whysoserious07 2 месяца назад

      Bro same thing happened with my skoda kushaq 1.0L engine. Recently I visited uttrakhand and experienced the same things as yours but my father is professional so he handled it..😅

    • @obulareddybeedala3593
      @obulareddybeedala3593 Месяц назад

      Same happened to me. Really I have disappointed in this. Other than this problem everything is good.

    • @jupiteruniverse8683
      @jupiteruniverse8683 7 дней назад

      what in the hell is you talking about here fam?
      do you expect to climb steep ass hills on 3rd gear or someshit?
      You may have to take a course on driving it seems.

    • @theridebackhome
      @theridebackhome 6 дней назад

      @@jupiteruniverse8683 Not 3rd gear, even from 1st gear if the engine rev goes below 1750 rpm, it will struggle to pull. Low end torque is not there for vw 1.0 tsi. But like I said, apart from that, it is a brilliant car to drive. I love my purchase and have no regrets so far. It is just that this one point is where vw 1 litre turbo lacks compared to other 1.5 litre NA engines.

  • @siddhantvjagtap.7125
    @siddhantvjagtap.7125 9 месяцев назад

    Make video of Elevate like this

  • @AjitV
    @AjitV Год назад

    Can you please reveal the Fuel economy you achieved ?

  • @rajatsingh-bg8rv
    @rajatsingh-bg8rv Год назад +8

    The initial lag is going to frustrate the driver when crawling in jam on an incline with 4 people and luggage, and it would be quite a challenge to reverse it from standstill on an incline without going downhill for a second due to initial lag.

    • @muhammadarshiq6365
      @muhammadarshiq6365 Год назад +2

      Have u test drove it in a similar situation ?

    • @YashRaj-gv3od
      @YashRaj-gv3od Год назад

      It wont it has hill hold assist

    • @thewanderer3929
      @thewanderer3929 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@muhammadarshiq6365yes it causes a lot of problem when there is a little bit of loss of traction. The rev limiter also becomes a problem if you are stuck uphill on a "kacchi" road.

    • @SaiKiran-fv1ng
      @SaiKiran-fv1ng 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@thewanderer3929Do you own one or have you driven it in such conditions?

    • @thewanderer3929
      @thewanderer3929 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@SaiKiran-fv1ng Have driven my friend's virtus several times on such conditions. Basically what happens when it stucks in muddy and dusty Kacchi uphill you can't full launch it at 5000+ rpm.

  • @jjuuyyttii
    @jjuuyyttii Год назад +6

    There are only two occupants in the car. Still you mentioned that there is some lag in power delivery.
    With five occupants and their luggage, it will probably struggle to climb.

    • @AmazingBeast261
      @AmazingBeast261 Год назад +1

      It depends on low gear high rpm.... Mileage will drop. If need more power buy 1.5L

    • @darkdua
      @darkdua Год назад

      It's better to put it in manual and use paddle shifters in that case. Local drivers put 5 people in Alto or Eon and climb steeper climbs.. Just put in manual and shift according to load

    • @zgeorgem
      @zgeorgem Год назад

      That's turbo lag. Power is sufficient

    • @odin3221
      @odin3221 11 месяцев назад

      @@darkduaEon and alto is a much more lightweight car

    • @rahilrahi6132
      @rahilrahi6132 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@darkduainsulted alto😂

  • @magendiranmanoharan2780
    @magendiranmanoharan2780 10 месяцев назад +1

    With kushaq 1 L and 5 person seated, car will climp the hill road With out any issue???
    I am planning to buy kushaq.

  • @smbergin99
    @smbergin99 Год назад +3

    Kushaq active variant is value for money

  • @rcggn2534
    @rcggn2534 Год назад +3

    Nothing can sell this brilliant car unless Skoda and VW change themselves into a reliable and dependable Car manufacturers and service provider.
    Too many buyers burnt their fingers and now peace loving buyers do not want to buy Kushaq

  • @vigneshwaransridharan2290
    @vigneshwaransridharan2290 Год назад +7

    Kushaq is worth to bye. Its safe to drive.

  • @thestone3849
    @thestone3849 2 месяца назад

    I dont understand why the hell everybody is reviewing on automatic, which is not that common, or atleast give comment on manual gear model also. Coz there is hell lot of difference in handling and feel even in two automatics , rest alone the manual one

    • @sumanthkooloth8105
      @sumanthkooloth8105 6 дней назад

      @@thestone3849 -.according to the dealer 1L.manual has more lag than the Automatic...sm

  • @yashokbabu
    @yashokbabu 5 месяцев назад

    Climb to lal tibba then say it that 1.0 ltr engine is capable

  • @pradyuman1987
    @pradyuman1987 2 месяца назад

    Kushaqs average is pathetic even in the city,mine run 7000km and gives 9.5 average in city,my father’s honda city gives in same terrain 12.8,that the difference ,regret i bought this car

    • @sumanthkooloth8105
      @sumanthkooloth8105 Месяц назад

      1 L or 1.5L / Manual or AT

    • @pradyuman1987
      @pradyuman1987 Месяц назад

      @@sumanthkooloth8105 1L AT

    • @pradyuman1987
      @pradyuman1987 Месяц назад

      Exaggerated average its 7-8 only

    • @jupiteruniverse8683
      @jupiteruniverse8683 7 дней назад

      well count your lucky stars that you're atleast getting some what of a manageable mileage. My Amaze with the 1.2L NA Manual gives around 10.8km/L in City conditions. Hybrid cars are the best suited for city commutes second only to the diesel.