First Batch Of Skoda Octavia RS For India Sold Out For 2017

- 250 units of the Skoda Octavia RS were allotted for India in 2017
- The Skoda Octavia RS makes 230 bhp and 350 Nm of peak torque
- Skoda dealers will continue to accept bookings for the Octavia RS
Skoda India introduced the performance bred Octavia RS in the country earlier this year and the company has certainly answered to the growing appetite of petrolheads. Just weeks after the launch, the automaker has sold out the first lot of the Skoda Octavia RS comprising 250 units for the Indian market. Dealerships though are accepting bookings for the Octavia RS, but the next round of deliveries are expected to take place only early next year. The Skoda Octavia RS was introduced at a price tag of Rs. 24.62 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai) and boasts of an impressive power-to-price ratio.
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(The Skoda Octavia RS comes with a 2-litre TSI engine that makes 230 bhp)
The Skoda Octavia RS pumps the power and performance levels on the midsize sedan, which can take on a few models several segments above. The Octavia RS draws power from the new 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine that develops 230 bhp of power and peak torque of 350 Nm. That's a major upgrade from the 177 bhp petrol engine on the standard model. The 2.0 TSI comes paired to a 6-speed DSG automatic transmission and can hit the 0-100 kmph in 6.8 seconds. The top speed is electronically limited to 250 kmph.
Visually, the Skoda Octavia RS gets a host of upgrades over the standard version. The automaker has kept the tweaks subtle yet effective and includes revised bumpers, blacked-out butterfly grille and chrome inserts, as well as larger 17-inch alloy wheels. Inside, the cabin boasts of sport seats upholstered in Alcantara with contrast red stitching extended on the flat-bottom steering wheel. Other features include a touchscreen infotainment system with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, nine

(The Skoda Octavia RS offers a lot of value along with performance)
airbags, ESP as well as park assist.
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The Skoda Octavia RS is for the performance hungry driver who does not want to attract a lot of attention, and the sedan manages to do so with effortlessly. While the Octavia RS awaits a direct rival, the model competes against the likes of the Volkswagen Polo GTI and the MINI Cooper S that offer similar performance. That said, the success of the Octavia RS just might make way more cars.
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