Honda Elevate CVT vs Skoda Kushaq AT : If you are looking for a feature-filled and comfortable mid-size SUV with an automatic transmission, two of the highly sought-after in demand ones worth considering are the Honda Elevate CVT and the Skoda Kushaq AT. Both are designed to be convenient, performance-oriented, and comfortable, but otherwise vary in other means of driving. We compare both in greater detail to see which one is best suited for your purposes.

Honda Elevate is the newest Honda car to join the highly sought-after SUV segment. The vehicle has a 1.5-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine that delivers approximately 121 PS of power. The engine is equipped with a CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), and the ride becomes extremely smooth and effortless, particularly when moving through city traffic.

 

There are no jerky gear transitions, and the vehicle glides smooth and serene even through stop-and-go traffic. The Elevate has a bold appearance, with adequate ground clearance, angry grille, and angry lines. The interior is roomy and well-designed inside. It comes with a 10.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system with wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, one-pane sunroof, rearview camera, and Honda Sensing ADAS features like lane keep assist and adaptive cruise control in upper trims.

The Skoda Kushaq AT is, however, characterized by its driveability. It receives two turbo-petrol engine choices – a 1.0-litre with a 6-speed torque converter and the more powerful 1.5-litre with a 7-speed DSG unit. The 1.5-litre is a delight to drive with strong acceleration and class-leading handling.

The Kushaq also appears and feels premium inside, with soft-touch plastics, ventilated front seats, sunroof, digital instrument cluster, and a spirited touchscreen system. From the safety point of view, Kushaq is satisfactory with six airbags, ESC, hill hold control, and a 5-star overall rating in Global NCAP.