Difference between Skoda Octavia Hatchback vs Estate

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Difference between Skoda Octavia Hatchback vs Estate

The Octavia from Skoda is one of the most well-known names in the UK automotive industry. A bold and stylish vehicle that allows people the own choice of body style to choose between either Hatchback or estate.

Both versions are very popular on UK roads thanks to their practicality, versatility, safety & engine economy figures. Both are also able to appeal as a good family-friendly and company car, too. However the amount of choices means it is completely up to you.

Skoda Octavia Hatchback vs Estate

There's no doubt that the Octavia is one of the brand’s best-selling models with over 3.7 million models sold globally since 1996. The Octavia offers decent accommodation space where even taller occupants will be able to get comfortable. The car highlights wide door openings, a broad seat base and generous height and legroom.

Basic Skoda Octavia models are sensibly equipped and even those with a lower price tag come with alloy wheels, a DAB radio, Bluetooth, Bolero touch screen infotainment system, air conditioning, electric front windows and door mirrors, an emergency braking system, 3 spoke leather steering wheel, hill hold assist control, luggage compartment interior lights with control switches, auto stop and start engine technology and many more!

The car has also earned the highly prestigous award from trusted publication WhatCar? of Best Family Car for 2014 and 2015.

Engine:

Here we have tried to give you engine specification details where you are able to see and decide the best option between petrol and diesel and according to different engine size as well.

All the models deliver pretty sufficient performance and are capable of accelerating 0-62mph in less than 11sec. The amount of engine choices means the exact vehicle you drive is incredibly flexible. However, mahy are better suited to motorway cruising and cross-country driving.

Hatchback

Petrol engine

1.2 TSI 110PS

1.4 TSI 150PS

1.8 TSI 180PS

2.0 TSI 220PS

Fuel economy

56.5-57.7 mpg

54.3-58.9 mpg

47.9-50.4 mpg

44.1-45.6 mpg

CO2 emissions

113-116 g/km

112-120 g/km

128-135 g/km

142-146 g/km

Maximum speed

124 mph

136 mph

144 mph

154 mph

Acceleration time 0-62 mph

10.2-10.3 seconds

8.1-8.2 seconds

7.3-7.4 seconds

6.8-6.9 seconds

Diesel engine

1.6 TDI 110PS

2.0 TDI 150 PS

2.0 TDI 184PS

2.0 TDI 184PS 4*4 DSG vRS

Fuel economy

72.4-80.7 mpg

62.8-70.6 mpg

60.1-62.4 mpg

57.7 mpg

CO2 emissions

99-102 g/km

106-117 g/km

115-124 g/km

129 g/km

Maximum speed

122 mph

134-135 mph

143-144 mph

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