Skoda Kushaq 1-litre Torque Converter vs 1.5-litre Dual-Clutch Automatic: Real-world Fuel Efficiency Compared
Modified On Sep 20, 2021 09:26 AM By DINESH for Skoda Kushaq
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The two turbocharged engines have different displacements, different number of cylinders and get very different automatic gearboxes
Back in June 2021, Skoda entered the compact SUV segment with the Kushaq in three broad trims: Active, Ambition, and Style. Skoda offers the compact SUV with two turbocharged petrol engines, a 1-litre and the other a 1.5-litre unit. While both get a 6-speed manual as standard, the 1-litre unit gets the choice of a 6-speed torque converter while the other engine gets a 7-speed DSG (dual-clutch automatic). Only the top-spec Style variant is currently available with an automatic option for both engines.
In this story, let’s compare the real-world mileage figures of both the automatic transmissions. First, let’s get the basics out of the way:
Engine |
1-litre TSI (3-cylinder) |
1.5-litre TSI (4-cylinder) |
Power |
115PS |
150PS |
Torque |
178Nm |
250Nm |
Transmission |
6-speed torque converter automatic |
7-speed DSG (dual-clutch automatic) |
Claimed Fuel Efficiency |
15.78kmpl |
17.71kmpl |
Tested City Fuel Efficiency |
12.40kmpl |
12.71kmpl |
Tested Highway Efficiency |
16.36kmpl |
16.68kmpl |
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Based on the mileage figures achieved by both the powertrain options of the SUV in our tests, the Kushaq’s 1.5-litre equipped version has a marginal edge in both city and highway driving over its smaller counterpart. The larger engine also features cylinder deactivation technology that can switch off two of the four cylinders during a cruise, when the engine’s full performance is not being used. Let’s see what fuel efficiency you can expect depending on your usage:
SUV |
City:Highway (50:50) |
City:Highway (25:75) |
City:Highway (75:25) |
Kushaq 1-litre AT |
14.10kmpl |
15.15kmpl |
13.19kmpl |
Kushaq 1.5-litre DSG |
14.42kmpl |
15.47kmpl |
13.51kmpl |
Although the difference is marginal, the 1.5-litre DSG-equipped variants of the Kushaq prove to be slightly more frugal than their 1-litre 6-speed automatic counterparts, both in the city and on the highway. You do have to pay a significant premium for the more refined engine which also offers more performance:
Variant |
Style 1.0 TSI AT |
Style 1.5 TSI DSG |
Ex-showroom, India price |
Rs 15.79 lakh |
Rs 17.59 lakh |
These fuel economy figures can also vary based on your driving pattern and your car’s health. What kind of fuel efficiency have you been getting from your 1-litre AT or 1.5-litre DSG-equipped variant of the Kushaq? Let us know in the comments below.
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