For prices starting from 30.900 Euro is now the Skoda Octavia RS can be ordered. The freshly lifted sports version of the sedan and station wagon (700 euros surcharge) is available with a 135 kW / 184 hp 2,0-liter diesel or a petrol engine of the same size with 169 kW / 230 hp. When it comes to power transmission, there is a choice between a manual six-speed manual transmission and a dual clutch transmission with six gears. The latter can also be combined with all-wheel drive for diesel (from 35.290 euros). In addition to the usual optical additions, the equipment includes LED headlights, the electronic differential lock XDS + and an emergency brake assistant with person recognition. The prices rise in the course of the lifting. The petrol engine is around 500 euros more expensive, but in return also receives 10 hp more power. The price for the unchanged diesel increases by 400 euros. (Holger Holzer / SP-X)
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