Skoda Octavia news

Both sedans were petrol-only offerings in the BS6 era

Any Skoda car less than seven years old and/or driven less than 1.3 lakh kilometres is eligible for the 'Anytime Warranty’

Both the sedans won’t be updated to the upcoming Phase II of BS6 emission norms, which are set to kick in from April 2023

The tests were conducted on the estate version of the Octavia but are applicable to its sedan iteration as well

This week, we saw a couple of teasers and crash test results, and got the variant details of the new Mahindra Scorpio

The premium sedan is one of the longest-serving monikers in the country

The prices will be hiked by up to three percent

Let’s see what the additional Rs 10 lakh on the Octavia gets you over the Slavia

It’s better to have them and not need them, rather than to need them and not have them

Apart from a slew of launches, we have some great offers for those looking to buy a new car

The high price tag of the well-equipped Octavia places it closer to premium SUVs than to executive sedans. We find out how close it really is.

The fourth-generation sedan looks meaner, offers more tech and a gets a single 2-litre turbo-petrol engine

It will be available in two variants at launch with most comforts offered as standard

The current-gen RS245 was limited to 200 units for the Indian market, and we could see a similar story with the newer model

It is expected to retail between Rs 20 lakh and Rs 25 lakh (ex-showroom)
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