Good news for speed lovers! Skoda India has released a new teaser of the upcoming Octavia RS, giving fans a first glimpse of the sporty sedan. While the teaser adds excitement, the model is already familiar to the Indian audience, having been showcased earlier this year at the India Mobility Global Expo.
Octavia RS to Be Skoda’s Flagship Sedan in IndiaThe Octavia RS will be launched in India as Skoda’s flagship sedan. It will be offered as a Completely Built-Up (CBU) unit, which is expected to place it in the premium segment. Limited availability means the car will target enthusiasts looking for the perfect mix of sporty performance and luxury.
Fans React to the TeaserSkoda fans are thrilled about the upcoming launch. Social media reactions included comments like:
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“The legend is back!”
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“Tears of joy!”
Some enthusiasts, however, expressed concerns about pricing, with one user writing, “Heartbreak because it’ll be priced too steep.”
Booking DetailsSkoda India has confirmed that bookings for the Octavia RS will begin on October 6. The company is expected to announce the official pricing shortly after bookings open.
Performance and PowertrainThe Octavia RS promises impressive performance upgrades over the standard model:
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Engine: 2.0-liter TSI, four-cylinder turbocharged petrol
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Power: 261 bhp
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Torque: 370 Nm
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Transmission: 7-speed DSG automatic
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Platform: MQB Evo
Performance highlights:
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0–100 km/h acceleration: 6.6 seconds
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Top speed: 250 km/h (electronically limited)
This same powertrain is featured in the Volkswagen Golf GTI, which was launched in India earlier this year, ensuring a high-performance driving experience for Octavia RS buyers.
Competitors in IndiaUpon launch, the Skoda Octavia RS will compete with several premium sedans in the Indian market, including:
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Audi A4
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BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe
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Mercedes-Benz A-Class Limousine
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Toyota Camry (hybrid segment)
With its powerful engine, sporty design, and premium features, the Octavia RS is set to excite enthusiasts looking for a luxury sedan with a performance edge.
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