Skoda Octavia RS: Now With All Wheel Drive And Six Speed DSG

The ŠKODA Octavia RS is one of Ireland’s favourite performance models and recently it saw the addition of the powerful 2.0 TSI 230 bhp model as the fastest version in the range. But there is now a new, perhaps more relevant flagship model for Ireland in the form of the Octavia RS 4×4 DSG.

“Since the launch of the RS to Ireland, we have always had the question, from both media and customers alike, as to if and when this car would gain all-wheel drive, and thankfully this has now been answered positively with this new model,” commented Raymond Leddy, Head of Marketing for ŠKODA Ireland. “With the addition of all-wheel drive, which provides for improved grip and acceleration, this makes one of the most complete cars you can buy today, even better.”

The Octavia RS 4×4 is available with the 2.0-litre TDI 184bhp, which is the engine chosen by virtually all Octavia RS customers in Ireland and this is twinned with a six-speed DSG transmission. Power is distributed over the four wheels depending on the specific driving situation when the 4×4 technology is active. The wheels will not spin even when pulling away or accelerating rapidly. As with the standard front-wheel drive Octavia RS, the car features sports suspension with multi-link suspension and electronic differential lock XDS+ for dynamic cornering, progressive steering and numerous assistance systems for enhanced safety and comfort.

The Octavia RS with 4×4 and DSG accelerated faster to 100km/h than the front-wheel drive DSG equivalent (7.6 seconds vs 8.2 seconds) and a top speed of 228 km/h is possible. The maximum torque of 380 Nm is available between 1,750-3,250 rpm. Combined fuel economy figures are 4.9 l/100km and this corresponds to CO2 emissions of 129 g/km (Band B1 €270 annual motor tax).

The Octavia RS 4×4 DSG can be ordered now from ŠKODA retailers nationwide. Prices are €39,395 for the Liftback and €40,395 for the Combi (Estate) model.

For further details on ŠKODA Ireland, visit www.skoda.ie.

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