The Skoda Octavia vRS 245 Is A Golf GTI Performance Pack Wearing A Sensible Suit
We don’t know whether to be excited or not. The urge to write shouty headlines about the most powerful production Octavia ever is tempered by the fact that 242bhp isn’t actually that much these days.
It’s enough, though, as anyone who’s driven a 227bhp Golf GTI will tell you, and don’t forget there’s still a 227bhp version of this car that’s going to be sold alongside it.
Let’s dig into those numbers. The new Octavia vRS 245 has 15bhp more than its predecessor, will hustle through the 0-62mph sprint in 6.6 seconds (6.7 for the estate) and will give its 155mph speed limiter something to do on the autobahn.
It has the ‘VAQ’ electronic locking differential (also seen on the VW Golf GTI Performance Pack) at the front axle as standard and comes with either a six-speed manual or, for the first time in the Octavia, a seven-speed DSG twin-clutch gearbox.
It should be a laid-back beast most of the time, with peak torque of 273lb ft from just 1600rpm to 4300rpm. Skoda mentions a husky sound from the exhaust, which is good because everyone likes huskies.
Skoda has coughed up some in-gear performance stats, too, to show off that torquey turbocharged engine. The manual hatchback will nail the 37-62mph dash (everyone knows that one, right?) in 6.4 seconds – in fifth gear. In the same ratio, 50-75mph is cracked off in 6.6 seconds. The estate is one or two tenths slower on all counts.
It sits 14mm lower than a regular Octavia, and more interestingly its rear track is 38mm wider than that of the previous vRS. Standard-fit 19-inch wheels are larger than before, you get a 9.2-inch touch-screen and Trailer Assist, for if you’re weird and like caravans or horses. It’s nice to see wireless mobile charging, though.
Prices won’t be confirmed until closer to its March reveal at the Geneva Motor Show, but it should be interesting to see where it sits against the on-form Golf GTI and 296bhp Seat Leon Cupra.
Comments
Nice car so heres my reaction
A cool car thats easy to modify, fast, and the right amount of luxury and utility? Better ban it in america
They are coming soon! Skoda trademarked some names for the US market
Ycgap
The issue is. Those split headlights are naaaaasty.
Preach brotha!
I certainly don’t mind them…
The general styling is worse than the current model anyway ffs
Is it fwd?
Yes
The headlights and the rims are really not my taste!
Here’s a solution from a guy who enjoys modifying cars: paint the spot between the headlights in a chrome-ish black and change the wheels with aftermarket one’s. Now enjoy breaking some necks as you cruise through the streets.
Those headlights, I like the old ones more. The new ones looks like when Richard Hammond got a bug stucked in his eyes
Looks ugly.
Those are some damn futuristic rims
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