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Skoda Auto India links up with CSC Grameen eStore for bookings
PTI | April 29, 2026 8:19 PM CST

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Skoda Auto India is expanding its reach. The company has partnered with Common Services Centre Grameen eStore. This collaboration will make Skoda's cars available in non-metropolitan and semi-urban areas. Customers can now easily inquire about and purchase vehicles. Skoda aims to bring its products closer to more people across India. This initiative creates a more accessible mobility ecosystem for everyone.

Škoda Auto India partners with CSC Grameen eStore to expand reach across India

Mumbai: Czech auto maker Skoda Auto India on Wednesday said it has formed a strategic partnership with government-backed e-commerce platform Common Services Centre Grameen eStore to expand its footprint across non-metropolitan and semi-urban markets in the country.

As part of the collaboration, the company will make available its compact SUV Kylaq, subcompact crossover SUV Kushaq, and compact sedan Slavia through the CSC's digital-first non-metropolitan network.

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This will facilitate product enquiries and purchase journeys, supported by Skoda Auto India's dealership network for fulfilment and delivery, it stated.

The collaboration, Skoda Auto India said, makes it among the few premium automotive brands to leverage CSC's extensive digital and physical network to offer its car models to customers across multiple newer regions in the country.

The company aims to improve accessibility and build relevance across newer markets, said Ashish Gupta, Brand Director, Skoda Auto India.

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This initiative will bring the company closer to customers, enabling them to experience our products and services more conveniently, regardless of their location, creating a more inclusive and accessible mobility ecosystem, he stated.

The CSC network, with its widespread presence across non-metropolitan cities in India, will serve as a critical touchpoint for customers who previously had limited access to automotive brand options, the company said.


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