It would be unfair to give a verdict here, the build quality is not certain to a particular brand and it may vary from vehicle to vehicle. In general, all the aforementioned manufacturers offer good build quality.
No, Skoda Kushaq will be a petrol-only offering with two engine options: 1.0-litre TSI (115PS/175Nm) and 1.5-litre TSI (150PS/250Nm). The smaller engine will get the choice of 6-speed manual and automatic transmissions as seen in the Polo, while the more powerful engine will be offered with a 7-speed DSG automatic and a 6-speed MT.
In my opinion, smaller engine will competitive for sonet & venue... while powerful engine can be creta & seltos again several factors determine the success of kushq .. like boot size, leg room, mileage per litter & after sales response.. 🤞
As confirmed by Volkswagen recently, its compact SUV, the Taigun, will be launched by mid-2021. It will be based on the MQB-AQ-IN platform and will be a petrol-only offering. On the other hand, Skoda is all set to take the wraps off the production-spec model on March 18. The Kushaq will be the carmaker’s first made-in-India SUV with up to 95 percent localisation and the first SUV to be based on the MQB-A0-IN (the localised version of the VW Group’s smallest modular MQB-A0 platform.