The Skoda Slavia facelift has been spotted testing on Indian roads, giving us our first clear look at what the refreshed version of the popular midsize sedan will offer before its expected 2026 launch.

🆕 What’s New on the Outside
The facelifted Slavia doesn’t stray far from the current silhouette, but it gets a sharper, more modern look with:
- Revised front and rear bumpers
- Updated grille and new connected LED lighting details across the front, inspired by the recently updated Kushaq
- Newly designed alloy wheels and refreshed LED tail lamps
- Possible illuminated Skoda lettering on the rear
These changes aim to keep the sedan looking fresh without going for a complete redesign.

📡 Interior & Features
While full cabin images haven’t leaked yet, spy shots and reports suggest the updated Slavia may include:
- A refreshed dashboard layout
- Better infotainment interface and likely a larger touchscreen
- Added feature content even in mid-range trims
Unlike some rivals, 360-degree cameras or ADAS modules haven’t been spotted on test cars yet.

⚙️ Engines & Mechanicals (Unchanged)
Mechanically, the Slavia facelift will continue with the same petrol engines:
- 1.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol
- 1.5-litre TSI turbo-petrol
Power figures are expected to stay similar to the current model. However, the 1.5-litre version may get a wet-clutch DSG gearbox for better reliability, and there’s talk of disc brakes on all four wheels being offered on higher trims.
📅 When Might It Launch?
Skoda hasn’t confirmed a launch date yet, but multiple test sightings and spy shots suggest the facelift could arrive during 2026, possibly in the first half of the year.

