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Octavia 2021 punches above its weight

- PAVAN LALL Moreonwww.business-standard.com

Almost 20 years after it was launched in India, the Škoda Octavia stands refreshed, renewed and totally reinforced as a premium executive sedan with little or no comparison in its segment. In fact, the L&K version that I drove has actually gotten features and amenities that would embarrass other German premium cars that are a full price point and category higher.

It’s no secret that sedans, especially premium ones, haven’t fared too well in the subcontine­nt. In the last decade, several manufactur­ers including Toyota and Honda have either withdrawn their premium offerings in that segment or scaled back. The dwindling numbers are partly because of the off-take of SUVS and partly thanks to the presence of few worthy cars in the sedan segment.

Škoda is set to have its say now. The new fourth generation Octavia’s interiors feature suede upholstery on the dash, which comes as a surprising but pleasant accoutreme­nts that is unique. Then, the easy-to-use and innovative gear shift controls — that involve a simple airplane cockpit-style lever you can push up or down to move into neutral, drive and reverse — seem like they ought to be made mandatory in most luxe cars. Because the ones that use gears near the driving wheel are tedious at the best of times.

The drivetrain is smooth, almost like it has been parachuted from an Audi and transplant­ed into the Octavia because it feels eerily refined, powerful and competent on city streets. It’s backed by a 195 bhp engine, almost best in class in terms of getup-and-go. Push the Octavia’s pedal on the highway and it demonstrat­es how effortless driving the large heavy sedan is.

This Octavia gets a 10.25-inch virtual cockpit digital instrument cluster, a 10-inch touchscree­n infotainme­nt system, three-zone climate control, connected car tech, a digital assistant and wireless smartphone charging. It is powered by a 190hp, 2.0-litre TSI turbo-petrol engine hooked up to a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. Unlike the older version, which came with a 143hp, 2.0-litre diesel motor, the new sedan will skip diesel in line with the transition to BS6 norms.

Kitted out in its 17-inch rims on wide road-gripping tyres, the top trim of the second largest sedan that Škoda makes has undergone a transforma­tion: from being a strong, well-built car known for devouring potholes and uneven tarmac to a refined luxury model that can go neck and neck with almost any sedan on any metric — be it power, performanc­e, ride quality, luxury, handling, and design.

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