New Skoda Octavia To Run Only On Petrol Power

  • Dec 9, 2020
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No downsized engines though as Skoda will be offering it with a fully blown 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine from the Superb

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  • 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine to push 190PS of grunt.
  • Gets a sole 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
  • No diesel engine on offer.
  • Likely to be priced from Rs 18 lakh (ex-showroom).
  • India launch by mid-2021.

Skoda has been testing the fourth-gen Octavia in the country for a while. Now we have crucial information about the upcoming model’s engines ahead of its mid-2021 launch. If you’ve been eyeing the diesel-powered Octy, be ready for a disappointment as Skoda will offer the fourth-gen Octavia with petrol power only. 

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Speaking to ZigWheels, Zac Hollis, Director of Sales and Marketing at Skoda India, confirmed the upcoming Octavia won’t feature a diesel engine. This also means the 120PS Honda Civic and 115PS Hyundai Elantra are your only choices if you want a diesel model in the segment. Moreover, both these engines don’t have the grunt of the outgoing Octy’s 140PS 2.0-litre diesel engine.

The Octavia’s petrol engine is nothing short of excitement. It will utilise the VW Group’s 2.0-litre TSI engine that does duty in the Superb. This engine develops 190PS of power, 320Nm of torque, and is offered only with a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. In our tests, the Superb TSI did the 0-100kmph run in a blisteringly quick 8.33 seconds despite wet conditions. The Octy could be quicker as it will be lighter than the Superb. 

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We already know from earlier spy shots that the Octavia’s design is sleeker than before. The split LED headlamps of the outgoing model have been replaced by a single-piece unit while the butterfly grille is sharper and wider than before. A prominent shoulder line runs through the profile adding character. The India-spec model should come with 17-inch alloy wheels with higher profile tyres for better ride quality. At the rear, the Octy features split LED tail lamps with a ‘C’ motif. 

Inside, the Octavia will feature a large floating infotainment system through which one can access almost all the features of the car. Almost all buttons and knobs have been replaced with touch-based controls. Other highlights include a digital driver’s display and a two-spoke steering wheel. 

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The new Octavia is likely to be priced from Rs 18 lakh, putting it in the ballpark of the Honda Civic and Hyundai Elantra.

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