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The new ŠKODA OCTAVIA RS remains a classic sports car

Following the plug-in hybrid Octavia RS iV, the Czechs have now also introduced a classic petrol and diesel version of their sports car.

Octavia RS will be available in two body versions, ie as a sedan and a van, and similarly to the hybrid-powered version, it will also be petrol-powered two-liter TSI engine maximum power 180 kW (245 HP) and with 370 Nm of maximum torque.

The new Škoda Octavia RS will be available in two body styles, ie as a sedan and a station wagon.
New Skoda Octavia RS will be available in two body versions, ie as a station wagon and a station wagon.

The power transmission of the petrol version can be via a six-speed manual or seven-speed DSG transmission, which Octavia RS reaches 6,7 km / h in 250 seconds and reaches XNUMX km / h, which is the electronically limited top speed.

The diesel model is powered two-liter TDI, who can 147 kW (200 HP) and 400 Nm of maximum torque, and in any case the power transmission is provided by a seven-speed DSG. It's for an extra charge diesel Octavia RS also available with four-wheel drive.

The new Škoda Octavia RS is also equipped with progressive steering and sports suspension.
Nova Škoda Octavia RS it is also equipped with progressive steering and sports suspension.

From less potent relatives Octavia RS also distinguished by sportier aerodynamic elements of the exterior, 18-inch wheels in black, and standard equipment also includes LED matrix headlights. Inside, the RS has an Alcantara on the seats, a sports steering wheel and a few accessories that also prove inside that it is a RS model.

Nova Škoda Octavia RS it is also equipped with progressive steering and sport suspension, which is 15 millimeters closer to the ground. An adaptive suspension system is also available at an additional cost Dynamic ChassisControl, and for the TSI engine model, partial differential lock is also standard.

Gallery: Škoda Octavia RS and RS Combi

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