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Skoda Octavia vRS

00:00, 06 June 2013

updated: 08:22, 06 June 2013

Skoda Octavia vRS
Skoda Octavia vRS

Skoda has revealed the first pictures of the new Octavia vRS ahead of its full debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July.

Billed as the fastest Octavia ever – apart from the record-breaking 227mph one-off – the new vRS has been unveiled in hatchback and ‘Combi’ estate guises, although it is not clear whether the Combi name will be used in the UK market.

There will be two engine options, as before. A 217bhp petrol and a 181bhp diesel will give consumers a familiar, if upgraded choice, with the faster petrol option catapulting the car to 62mph from rest in 6.8 seconds, on the way to a top speed of 154mph when equipped with a six-speed manual gearbox.

In manual form the diesel takes 8.4 seconds to cover the traditional 0-62mph sprint and can reach 144mph, but will hold an advantage in fuel economy and emissions – although these are as yet unconfirmed.

To ensure stable and engaging handling Skoda has lowered the body by 12mm compared to the standard Octavia; 13mm for the estate model. A newly-developed multi-link rear suspension setup is more responsive and equally new light-alloy wheels help to reduce unsprung weight and inertia. Skoda says 17-inch wheels will be standard with 18- and 19-inch upgrades offered.

Inside the predominantly black interior is new ambient lighting around the door handles, vRS-specific sports front seats and copious leather coverings at the key contact points.

Practicality has always been an Octavia vRS strongpoint and the new car raises the bar still further, with a five-litre increase inside the hatchback taking it to 590 litres up to the load cover and with up to five occupants in place. The estate can boast 610 litres, but the gap grows when loading above the top of the rear seats or with the rear seats folded.

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