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| SKODA OCTAVIA RS TURBO | ||
| Review all variants of Skoda Octavia RS | ||
| Take a standard midsize sedan, add a turbocharged, 150bhp engine, sticky tyres, a hot body-kit and buckets of yellow paint, and you have the new Octavia RS. We hop into India’s first sports sedan. “It's built like a rhino yet cleaves the air at 220 kilometres an hour.” ‘There
is the characteristic under-bonnet whistle as the turbo spools up, sucks
in air and slingshots you forward.’ SKODA
OCTAVIA RS TURBO We first
got a taste of the Octavia RS early this year and regular readers may
recall our first drive of this new Octavia variant in our March 2004 issue.
Since then Skoda has given it some serious body kit, slapped on the evocative
'RS' badge and pegged it a notch up above the mundane 2.0-litre petrol.
The result? Easily the most exciting car we've tested this year, the one
that's made the biggest impression on us and the one we want to possess. With 150bhp at the front wheels, torque steer is admirably under control, but it's easy to break traction on slippery surfaces and the RS is prone to understeer. The ABS-equipped brakes are absolutely phenomenal and add to the sure-footedness of the car, clearly in a league of its own. Forget the Corolla, not even the Accord can match the ease with which this Octy munches miles. The RS looks the part as well with all its racy bits and pieces. There's a new, deeper chin with a sporty lip, the central air intake below the grille is now massive to enable better air flow through to the inter-cooler, the clear lenses and xenons look special and the high quality ‘vRS’ badge really stands out. A rectangular exhaust tip, a spoiler and another ‘vRS’ badge is what differentiates the rear. But what makes the RS truly stand out are the stunning 16-inch alloy wheels, which are shod with imported Bridgestone Turanzas. Delicious! The insides, like all Octavias, are typically understated and functional but the RS does get some sporty touches as well. The part leather-part fabric seats are more heavily bolstered than the ones on the standard car, with more under-thigh, lateral and side support as well. Other driver-centric features include a perforated leather, three-spoke steering wheel, sporty metallic pedals, aluminium trim on the gear lever, an RS badge, and a prominently marked 'red zone' on the silvered tachometer, up around the 7000rpm mark. Equipment is very generous as well, with a soft feel dash, climate control system, an Alpine in-dash, single-CD MP3 player, electric sunroof, airbags and a boot that could swallow a small district. However, compared to other cars in its class, even the RS' interiors look dull. Shades of black and dark grey abound and even the roof of the car is finished in an ominous, almost funereal shade. This
apart, the Octavia carries its strengths. The insides are built like a tank,
the dash feels strong enough to kick, the doors shut with a solid thunk,
and even the seats are built tough. It's a car that reminds you of its solid
build every time you step into it. Rear-seat passengers of course get the short straw as the short wheelbase limits legroom. But this is less of a problem on the RS as owners won't be buying it to be only chauffeur-driven. What owners will be buying it for is the sheer exhilaration this car offers without sacrificing practicality. The first and only turbocharged petrol-engined vehicle to be sold in India, the RS plays a dual role as a sports car on the weekends that will run away from cars twice as expensive, or as a family car that will happily trundle along in traffic with equal ease. Priced at Rs 13.53 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai) it's decent value too, even more so if you plug for the no-frills option (Octavia Rider 1.8TPi) at Rs 11.87 lakh. An enthusiast's car that's difficult to fault, and at an attractive price. Isn't that what the doctor ordered? |
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