Skoda is reportedly considering a bold move to revive its budget-friendly image by importing the Kylaq, a compact combustion-engine minicar originally developed by Chinese manufacturer BYD. The Kylaq's affordability could make it an attractive option for European consumers looking for an ultra-budget-friendly vehicle. If brought to market, the Kylaq would likely be priced significantly lower than Skoda's current offerings, potentially making it one of the few models available in Europe for under €15,000. This move would see Skoda return to its roots as a manufacturer of affordable, no-frills vehicles, a strategy that helped the brand establish a loyal following in the past.


Importing the Kylaq combustion-engine minicar could return Skoda to its budget roots, potentially making it one of the few models available in Europe for less than €15,000.