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Škoda Octavia Wins First Czech Awards: What Does the Most Expensive Version Look Like and How Much Will You Pay?

The rejuvenated best-selling Škoda in history has won its first Czech awards. What does the most expensive version currently look like and how much will you pay for it?

The modernization of the fourth generation Škoda Octavia was carried out in a surprisingly decent spirit, which could not be said about its two predecessors. The change in the area of ​​the front lights did take place, but it was less radical than, for example, in the previous version, which appeared in 2017 with four reflectors.

While the world premiere of the facelift took place on St. Valentine’s Day, eight days later we learned the first prices for the Czech market. Škoda has traditionally presented a limited offer focused on the most popular engines and equipment elements.

If you currently order the cheapest Octavia after rejuvenation for less than 800,000, the most expensive version of the First Edition Ultimate with a 2.0 TDI engine with 110 kilowatts and a seven-speed dual-clutch DSG starts at just under a million. However, if you pay an additional 34,000 for the red Velvet metallic, anthracite 18-inch polished Lerna wheels (CZK 2,500), the Passenger Protection package (11,000), independent heating for 32,900 CZK and 3,500 crowns for the rear wiper, you can get the liftback to 1,073 .CZK 800 without any optional extended warranty packages worth at least CZK 11,500. And if you want an Octavia Combi, you have to put another 40 thousand on the table, so in this case you will be over 1.1 million.

Soon we will see the prices of other engines and variants, including the top version of the RS, which is currently only available with a 2.0 TSI four-cylinder petrol engine with 195 kilowatts.

2024-02-26 05:00:00
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