2024 Skoda Octavia breaks cover with more features and power

Skoda, the renowned Czech automaker, has unveiled the latest iteration of the Octavia. With 191,900 units delivered last year, the Octavia maintains its status as Skoda’s best-selling offering. This latest version, set for release in 2024, introduces a host of enhancements aimed at refining both its aesthetics and performance.

On the design front, the 2024 Octavia receives subtle yet effective styling revisions. The front end now features new matrix LED headlights, boasting an adaptive glare-free high beam functionality. These headlights, although optional on lower trim levels, come as standard on the high-performance RS variant. Notably, the RS model has undergone a design shift, foregoing the separate lower lights that characterised its predecessors since 2009.

While the rear design remains largely unchanged, the optional taillight design makes the Octavia reminiscent of certain Audi models. Additionally, Skoda offers a refreshed selection of alloy wheels ranging from 16 to 19 inches in size, complemented by daring colour options like Phoenix Orange and Mamba Green.

Inside the cabin, the focus is on modernisation and comfort. A new infotainment system takes centre stage, featuring an enlarged 13-inch diagonal screen. Even the base model now comes equipped with a 10-inch digital instrument cluster and dual-zone automatic climate control, offering more convenience and connectivity. Trim and upholstery options have been updated, with ventilated and massaging front seats available as optional extras.

Under the hood, the 2024 Octavia boasts a streamlined engine lineup geared towards efficiency and performance. The entry-level three-cylinder 1.0L TSI engine has been retired, with the lineup now starting with the larger 1.5L TSI unit. This four-cylinder engine is available in standard and mild-hybrid configurations, delivering either 116PS  and 220Nm or 150PS and 250 Nm of torque. Transmission options vary, with manual and automatic gearboxes depending on the model.

The flagship Octavia RS variant receives a boost in power, courtesy of an upgraded 2.0 TSI engine now producing 261 hp. This front-wheel-drive powerhouse delivers an exhilarating performance, echoing the sporty prowess of its predecessors. Additionally, Skoda plans to introduce an all-wheel-drive version in 2025, further expanding the Octavia’s lineup.

Furthermore, Skoda has adjusted its trim structure for the 2024 Octavia, offering Essence, Selection, Sportline, and RS variants. Despite the evolution in design and performance, the Octavia remains true to its roots as a versatile and practical offering under the flagship Superb model from Skoda.

Amit Saraswat: