Friday, November 1, 2013

Skoda Octavia

2013 Skoda New Car Model
2013 Skoda Octavia

Engineers, fuel consumption and emissions figures of Skoda Philippus thanks to newly developed petrol and diesel engines, trains and reduced vehicle weight has achieved significant improvements in dealing with low coefficient.

2013 Skoda New Car Model
2013 Skoda Octavia

2013 Skoda New Car Model
2013 Skoda Octavia

2013 Skoda New Car Model
2013 Skoda Octavia
The GreenLine version of the new Skoda Octavia (1.6 TDI/81 kW) succeeds in CO2 emissions of only 89 g/km, consumes a mere 3.4 liters of diesel per 100 kilometers. In all, four petrol engines, all with cutting-TSI technology and four modern TDI common-rail diesel engines are available, and a natural gas version is planned for later. Except, related to the entry-level gasoline and diesel option, all of the engines, is now available Green tec version with a start-stop system and improvement. The Line-up runs all the way to the top option, 1.8 TSI with 132 kW. The Modern manual and automatic DSG gearbox is available, and the all-wheel-drive versions of the works. A sporty trim-the Skoda Octavia RS is also in the pipeline.

Available for the first time in a Skoda is Adaptive Cruise Assistant automatically maintains a pre-set distance to the car ahead. The new Intelligent Light Assistant will switch to high beam, and back automatically to the increased comfort and safety in traffic. Automatic Parking Assistant makes, free parking, Octavia and out more easily. Also present for the first time in a Skoda will be in the future-traffic sign recognition as a part of the ‘Traveler Assistant’ package. Driving Mode allows Selection of drivers to adjust some of driving a car also features by pressing the button. Another, which is the first electric panoramic sliding/tilting sunroof: a transparent panorama roof increasing the comfort and welfare on board, Octavia. The new Octavia is also available with the KESSY (Keyless-Entry-Start-and-Output System), automatic door and the key in the ignition system.

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