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Skoda adds plug-in hybrid to range

What’s new on the road

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Skoda has bolstered its Octavia range with the addition of a plug-in hybrid powertrain. The latest iv model from the Czech manufactur­er boasts an impressive 43 miles of electric range from its 13kwh battery pack, meaning that many journeys can be completed without using any petrol.

The powertrain combines a 1.4-litre petrol engine with an electric motor for a combined 201bhp and 350Nm of torque. That big electric range contribute­s to a hugely impressive CO2 emission figure of just 22-33g/km, making it an appealing company car buy because benefit-in-kind tax will be just 6%.

Meanwhile, official figures put the fuel economy at 282.5 – 188.3mpg, though naturally this depends on how often the batteries are topped up between journeys.

Skoda says its hybrid system continuous­ly adapts to the driving situation to decide how best to deploy its power, whether combining both petrol and electric power or choosing one or the other.

It comes with a 3.6kw on-board charger that can top the batteries up from empty in about three and a half hours.

The Octavia iv is being launched in SE Technology and

SE L trim levels with either hatchback or estate body styles.

Both trim levels are better equipped than their nonhybrid equivalent­s, too, gaining 18-inch alloy wheels, decorative door sills, and a storage compartmen­t in the boot for the charging cables.

Prices start at £30,765 for the SE Technology hatch and £31,745 for the estate, while the SE L models start at £32,525 as a hatch and £33,605 as an estate.

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