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Skoda @ Auto Expo 2020
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Big shoutout to Vid6639 for shooting these pictures & his coverage of the Auto Expo. Thanks for sharing, man!
Skoda showed its entire range of cars at the Auto Expo.
Here's a look at the Skoda Pavilion:
Skoda Vision IN concept
The highlight of the Skoda Pavillion was it's Vision IN concept. This will be the first Compact crossover from Skoda as part of it's "India 2.0" strategy. It will be based on the MQB A0 IN platform developed for India.
Read our detailed coverage on the Vision In concept at
this link.
Among the cars displayed was one of the most eagerly awaited enthusiasts' cars - the Octavia RS 245. Only 200 units are available in India at an ex-showroom price of Rs. 35,99,599 each:
2.0L turbocharged petrol engine is mated to a 7-speed DSG transmission and produces 242 BHP and 370 Nm:
Quadra LED headlights with Adaptive Frontlight System, and LED DRLs:
Black grille with vertical slats and vRS logo:
Race Blue colour suits a car this fast. 0-100 km/h - 6.6 seconds. Top speed - 250 km/h (electronically limited):
Black spoiler on the boot lid:
Vega dual-tone 18-inch alloy wheels shod with 225/40 section tyres:
Dual-tone bumper with red highlight. Chrome exhaust tips:
LED tail lights:
Runs on 95 RON petrol:
All-black interiors:
SuperSport steering wheel, black Alcantara upholstery and aluminuim pedals:
Clear and easy-to-read colour instrument cluster:
Button for engaging vRS mode is placed on the center console ahead of the gear shifter:
Red highlights and contrast stitching look good with the black interior:
Skoda also showed the Superb and Kodiaq with 2.0L TSI engines. Both these are expected second half of the year.
Kodiaq L&K in Lava Blue. Features include full LED headlamps with AFS, LED DRLs and LED tail lights. This was UK spec car and had some features extra and missing vs what we get in India:
Powered by a 2.0L turbocharged petrol engine that develops 187 BHP and 320 Nm. Rides on Sirius 19-inch anthracite alloy wheels (wheels won't make it to India):
Stone beige leather seats:
The Superb Sportline in Velvet Red. Powered by a 2.0L turbocharged diesel engine mated to a 7-speed DSG transmission. 187 BHP, 400 Nm. Top speed = 240 km/h:
19-inch Vega anthracite alloy wheels:
Black spoiler on boot lid:
Sportline badge on the front fender:
19-inch Vega anthracite alloy wheels shod with 235/40 section rubber:
Diesel with AdBlue. The Superb will not be coming with a diesel option but will be coming in this Sportline trim with 2.0L TSI engine:
Black interiors with silver and red highlights:
SuperSport steering wheel:
Black Alcantara upholstery:
Superb L&K in Majestic Brown:
Powered by a 2.0L turbocharged petrol engine that develops 187 BHP and 320 Nm:
19-inch Canopus alloy wheels:
Stone beige leather upholstery and aluminium pedals:
Skoda Rapid BS6 1.0L TSI
Skoda unveiled the Rapid BS6 at the Auto Expo 2020. The Rapid BS6 will only be available only with a 1.0L, 3-cylinder, TSI turbocharged petrol engine. There will no longer be a diesel option. The 1.0L TSI is expected to produce 113 BHP & 200 Nm. The engine will be mated to a new 6-speed manual gearbox or a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission. Skoda will be dropping the DSG from the Rapid.
Read our detailed coverage on the car at
this link.
Skoda Karoq 1.5L TSI
Skoda also unveiled the Karoq. The Karoq is expected in April and will come as a fully built up unit (CBU). It will be available with a 1.5L TSI turbo petrol engine mated to a 7 speed DSG that produces 148 BHP of power and 250 Nm torque.
Read our detailed coverage of the Karoq at
this link.
The Superb sportline looks sick. Any idea on its pricing?
Expected a bit more from Skoda this year considering that they were supposed to lead India 2.0 for the Volkswagen group.
Octavia RS245 carries optimistic pricing, Vision IN seems far from production and their heavy hitters are crippled by the lack of diesel options.
Will be a tough run for Skoda at least till the next year, when the actual production car from the Vision concept may be launched.
All three sedans look sporty enough, The Superb sportline, Matte rapid and Octavia 245. Eagerly awaiting for the 1.0TSI and 1.5TSI reviews.
Why is the Karoq missing from the Skoda stall? Wasn't it launched at the Auto Expo?
The new Superb has a plug-in hybrid version as well. I guess Skoda will be skipping it for India as it has not been showcased.
Where are the Kamiq and Karoq? I was hoping they would have MBQ A0 IN prototypes on display.
What is it with VW and Skoda taking ages to bring home what they already have elsewhere. Aren't we supposed to be in the age of Manufacturing 3.0?!
Why display a Superb Diesel with AdBlue if they are planning to launch a Petrol only ? Weird
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Originally Posted by Eshan Joshi
(Post 4745649)
The Superb sportline looks sick. Any idea on its pricing? |
It was first launched in India in October 2018 with a price tag of Rs. 28.99 Lakhs.
The last batch was sold for Rs. 25.99 Lakhs in July 2019, due to low sales.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Octane99
(Post 4745771)
It was first launched in India in October 2018 with a price tag of Rs. 28.99 Lakhs.
The last batch was sold for Rs. 25.99 Lakhs in July 2019, due to low sales. |
Thank you for the price on the old gen. Hopefully the new one gets some good sales.
Quote:
Originally Posted by StarrySky
(Post 4745702)
Why is the Karoq missing from the Skoda stall? Wasn't it launched at the Auto Expo? |
The Karoq was on display at the auto expo 2020.If you look in the above rapid pics, you can spot it.But there was no mention of the Karoq.
Here's a walk around of the India-spec car.
https://youtu.be/Dgf6viD3iR4
If RS are limited to 200 only what does that mean for test drive possibilities?
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