Czech car manufacturer Škoda has long won the trust of Kazakhstani drivers thanks to a combination of European quality, practicality and affordable prices. In 2026, the brand is represented in Kazakhstan by official dealers offering a full range of models - from compact Scala to spacious Kodiaq. However, buying a car through an official dealer has nuances: from the features of warranty service to local adaptations of models for Kazakh roads.

In this article we will look at all key questions: where to find official dealers Škoda in Almaty, Nur-Sultan and other cities, current prices for new cars (including Octavia and Karoq), lending conditions, and unique offers for Kazakh buyers that are not available in Russia or Europe. We will pay special attention to service centers, warranty obligations and typical problems that owners encounter.

Official Škoda dealers in Kazakhstan: addresses and contacts

In 2026, a network of official dealers Škoda represented in Kazakhstan by the company «Škoda Auto Kazakhstan» - exclusive importer of the brand. All salons operate according to the same service standards, but there are regional differences. For example, in Almaty and Nur-Sultan a full model range is available, while in Shymkent or Aktobe rare configurations may not be available.

Below is the current list of dealerships with addresses and telephone numbers (data verified as of May 2026):

  • 📍 Almaty: st. Abaya, 150/1 (Keruen shopping center), +7 (727) 311-11-11
  • 📍 Nur-Sultan (Astana): st. Turan, 37/1 (next to the shopping center "Khan Shatyr"), +7 (7172) 79-00-00
  • 📍 Shymkent: st. Tauke Khana, 1A, +7 (7252) 50-50-50
  • 📍 Aktobe: st. Abylai Khana, 102, +7 (7132) 55-55-55
  • 📍 Karaganda: st. Bukhar-Zhyrau, 1, +7 (7212) 44-44-44
⚠️ Attention: Official website Škoda Kazakhstanskoda.kz. Before visiting the showroom, check that the address on the website is up to date: in 2023–2026, several dealers changed their location due to rebranding.

All showrooms offer test drives, but for some models (for example, Enyaq iV) Advance registration required. You can also register at dealerships trade-in (exchange of an old car for a new one with an additional payment) or a loan from partner banks (Halyk Bank, Kaspi Bank).

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Prices for new Škoda in Kazakhstan 2026: comparison of models

Car prices Škoda in Kazakhstan is formed taking into account customs duties, logistics and local markups. In 2026, prices increased by 8–12% compared to 2023 due to the tenge exchange rate and changes in excise tax rates. Below are the current prices for popular models (in tenge, including VAT):

Model Equipment Price (May 2026), ₸ Features for Kazakhstan
Octavia Ambition 1.5 TSI (150 hp) 14 990 000 Heated steering wheel, reinforced suspension for unpaved roads
Karoq Style 1.5 TSI (150 hp) 18 500 000 4×4 all-wheel drive as standard
Kodiaq Sportline 2.0 TSI (190 hp) 27 800 000 7 seats, adaptive suspension DCC
Scala Active 1.0 TSI (95 hp) 10 290 000 The most budget model, but without all-wheel drive
Enyaq iV 60 (179 hp, 62 kWh) 22 000 000 The only electric car in the line, charging up to 80% in 30 minutes

Prices may vary depending on body colors (metallic is 300–500 thousand ₸ more expensive), additional options (for example, panoramic roof + 800 thousand ₸) and region (in Almaty and Nur-Sultan it is 2–3% more expensive due to high demand).

Official dealers rarely provide discounts, but there are shares:

  • 🎁 Trade-in bonus: up to 1 million ₸ when handing over an old car (valid until 06/30/2026).
  • 💳 Loan 0% for 12 months with a down payment of 50% (only for Octavia and Karoq).
  • 🔧 Free maintenance for 3 years upon purchase Kodiaq or Enyaq.

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Before purchasing, check the availability of the model in stock - some configurations (for example, Kodiaq with a diesel engine) are supplied to order with a waiting period of up to 4 months.

Features of warranty and service in Kazakhstan

Official guarantee for new Škoda in Kazakhstan is 3 years or 100,000 km (whichever comes first). This is a standard period for Europe, but in Kazakhstan there are nuances:

  • 🔧 Warranty for body — 6 years (from through corrosion).
  • ⚡ Warranty for battery in Enyaq iV — 8 years or 160,000 km (subject to charging conditions).
  • 🛠️ Warranty for LCP (paint) — 3 years, but does not cover chips from gravel.

Service centers Škoda in Kazakhstan are equipped according to European standards, but spare parts for some models (eg Superb or Yeti) can be delivered longer - up to 30 days. This is due to logistics from the Czech Republic. The table below shows the addresses of service centers indicating their specialization:

City Address Specialization Opening hours
Almaty st. Zhandosova, 55 All models, including electric cars Mon–Sat, 9:00–19:00
Nur-Sultan st. Kabanbay batyr, 29 Diagnostics, body repair Mon–Fri, 8:00–20:00
Shymkent st. Al-Farabi, 112 Maintenance, warranty repair Mon–Sat, 9:00–18:00
⚠️ Attention: When contacting the service, be sure to check that the work order contains the phrase “warranty repair" Otherwise, you may be billed for work that should be free.

Cost of scheduled maintenance for Škoda in Kazakhstan:

  • 🔧 Octavia — from 45,000 ₸ (oil change + filters).
  • 🔧 Kodiaq — from 75,000 ₸ (including all-wheel drive testing).
  • Enyaq iV — from 60,000 ₸ (battery diagnostics + software).

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Reviews from Škoda owners in Kazakhstan: pros and cons

Real reviews about Škoda in Kazakhstan can be found on forums Drive2.kz and Kolesa.kz. Most owners praise their cars for reliability, but there are also typical complaints. We analyzed more than 200 reviews and highlighted the key points:

Pros (according to owners):

  • Spacious salon even in compact models (for example, Scala is not inferior in capacity Rapid previous generation).
  • Adaptation to Kazakhstan roads: ground clearance Octavia increased to 165 mm (versus 155 mm in Europe).
  • Economical: consumption 1.5 TSI on the highway - 5.5–6 l/100 km.
  • Price/quality: cheaper Audi or Volkswagen with the same technical equipment.

Cons (common complaints):

  • Long wait for spare parts for rare models (for example, Superb).
  • Stiff suspension in basic configurations (decided by installing the option DCC — adaptive shock absorbers).
  • Poor sound insulation in Scala and Rapid (compared to Octavia).
  • Electronics problems in the first batches Enyaq iV (solved by updating the software).

The owners call the most problematic model Kamiq because of small trunk (400 l) and weak dynamics with 1.0 TSI engine. At the same time Kodiaq and Octavia get the highest marks for practicality.

Which Škoda models are not officially supplied to Kazakhstan?

The following models are not supplied to Kazakhstan: Citigo (discontinued), Fabia (on order only), Superb in a station wagon (liftback only). There are also no diesel versions due to low demand.

How to buy a Škoda in Kazakhstan: step-by-step instructions

Purchase Škoda through an official dealer in Kazakhstan consists of 5 stages. By following these instructions, you will avoid common mistakes (for example, buying a “gray” car or losing the warranty).

Step 1. Selecting a model and configuration

  • Use configurator on the website to compare options.
  • Please note local features: for example, in Kazakhstan Octavia Equipped with reinforced bumpers to protect against gravel.

Step 2: Check Availability and Book

  • Some colors (eg Energy Blue) are made to order with a wait time of up to 3 months.
  • When booking, make a deposit (usually 500,000 ₸) to lock in the price.

Step 3. Paperwork

  • You will need: passport, IIN, income certificate (if a loan).
  • When trade-in We need a PTS and a diagnostic card for an old car.

Step 4. Payment and insurance

  • Official dealers offer CASCO insurance from partners (Nomad Insurance, Eurasia).
  • CASCO cost for Octavia - from 350,000 ₸ per year.

Step 5. Receiving the car

  • During inspection, check: VIN code on the body and in the documents, equipment, absence of scratches.
  • Ask the manager to demonstrate how all systems work (e.g. Virtual Cockpit).

⚠️ Attention: If you are offered to buy Škoda "turnkey" with delivery from Russia or Europe at a price lower than the official one, most likely this "gray" car without warranty in Kazakhstan. Such cars cannot be serviced at local service centers.
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Purchasing through an official dealer guarantees hassle-free maintenance, original spare parts and support during recall campaigns (for example, as in 2023 with Octavia due to a problem with the fuel pump).

Alternative purchasing methods: pros and risks

In addition to official dealers, in Kazakhstan you can buy Škoda via:

  • 🔄 Parallel import (cars from Europe or the UAE).
  • 🔄 Secondary market (used car).
  • 🔄 Auctions (for example, Copart or IAAI).

Each option has its own risks.

Parallel import:

  • ✅ The price is 10–15% lower than the official one.
  • ❌ No guarantee Škoda Kazakhstan (only from the importer).
  • ❌ Problems with spare parts - service centers may refuse to repair.

Buying used:

  • ✅ Save up to 30% compared to a new car.
  • ❌ Risk of hidden defects (check history via Carfax or Autocode).
  • ❌ The warranty is only valid if the previous owner was serviced by an authorized dealer.

Auctions:

  • ✅ Prices are 40–50% lower than market prices (for example, Kodiaq 2020 can be bought for 12–14 million ₸).
  • ❌ High risk of buying a damaged or drowned car.
  • ❌ Additional costs for customs clearance and repairs (up to 2–3 million ₸).

If you are considering alternative methods, be sure to:

  1. Check VIN via official Škoda service.
  2. Order a full diagnostic from an independent service (cost: 20–30 thousand ₸).
  3. Check if it is possible to issue additional guarantee (for example, in Alfa-Garant).

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When buying at auction, pay attention to the status Salvage Title — such cars cannot be registered in Kazakhstan without complex document restoration.

The future of Škoda in Kazakhstan: what new products to expect in 2026–2026

In 2026–2026 Škoda plans to update its lineup for the Kazakh market. Among the key new products:

  • 🚗 Octavia facelift 2026: new front design, updated multimedia with support Apple CarPlay wirelessly, hybrid version e-TEC.
  • Enyaq Coupé iV: coupe version of the electric crossover with an increased power reserve (up to 540 km).
  • 🔋 Kodiaq with a hybrid installation: combination of 1.4 TSI + electric motor (power 245 hp).
  • 💰 Budget crossover Kushaq: localized version for emerging markets (assembly in Uzbekistan is possible).

The program is also expected to launch in 2026 «Škoda Approved» — certified used cars with a warranty of up to 2 years. This is relevant for Kazakhstan, where there is demand for used Octavia and Karoq growing by 20% annually.

According to preliminary data, prices for new products will be 5–7% higher than current models due to inflation and rising cost of components. However Škoda promises to keep preferential lending conditions for corporate clients and owners of previous brand models.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about Škoda in Kazakhstan

❓ Is it possible to buy a Škoda on credit without a down payment?

No, official dealers require a down payment of 10% (for Scala) up to 30% (for Kodiaq). The exception is promotions with partner banks (for example, Kaspi Bank sometimes offers 0% with a 50% contribution).

❓ What oil should I put in the 1.5 TSI engine?

Official dealer recommends 5W-30 standard VW 504 00 (for example, Castrol Edge Professional or Motul Specific). Replacement - every 15,000 km or once a year.

❓ How much does CASCO cost for a Škoda Octavia in 2026?

The cost depends on the driver’s experience and region. On average:

  • Almaty: 380,000–450,000 ₸/year.
  • Nur-Sultan: 350,000–420,000 ₸/year.
  • Other cities: 300,000–380,000 ₸/year.

Up to 15% discount when purchasing through an official dealer.

❓ Is it possible to install LPG on a Škoda under warranty?

No, installation of gas equipment voids engine warranty. Official dealers offer an alternative - models with factory CNG (for example, Scala G-TEC, but they are not supplied to Kazakhstan).

❓ How to check the originality of Škoda spare parts?

Original spare parts have:

  • Logo Škoda or VW Group on the packaging.
  • Article starting with 5Q0, 3C0 or 1Z0.
  • Hologram on a sticker.

Check the part by VIN via ERWIN (official catalog).