
In particular, on the menu: redesigned headlights and a new radiator grille. The sporty version of the RS promises a more aggressive look. It is expected that the interior will have a touch screen and updated technologies. There are still questions about the engines. The official opening will provide more details. Auto Plus also went to the Czech Republic and is preparing a video for you on board the new Octavia.
Many changes are expected
Skoda Octavia, a real pillar of the model range of the Czech manufacturer, is about to undergo a major transformation: the next restyling is scheduled for February 14. Skoda hint official preview significant changesboth outside and inside this iconic model.
The teasers reveal intriguing details, highlighting redesigned daytime running lights that elegantly sweep downwards, creating a distinctive and modern aesthetic. These delicately angled lights converge to an all-new radiator grille, adding a modern twist to the already popular Octavia silhouette. New-generation LED matrix headlights promise improved visibility and add a technological dimension to the car’s front lighting.
At the rear, the teasers suggest new Skoda lettering, showing attention to detail. The taillights also feature a new light signature that reinforces Octavia’s distinct visual identity.
The RS version, as the sports flagship of the Octavia line, stands out with significantly more aggressive bumpers that proudly display the RS logo. These elements offer not only a more aggressive aesthetic, but also improved performance.
The interior remains in the shadows
While the teasers are yet to reveal the interior, speculations based on current trends suggest a generous touchscreen sitting proudly on the dashboard. This development would meet modern standards, thus following the path blazed by the Volkswagen Golf. The Octavia is also expected to benefit from this facelift to receive a technological upgrade in keeping with Skoda’s tradition of innovation.
However, questions remain about the engines. The disappearance of the Golf GTD raises questions about a possible diesel version of the Octavia RS. In addition, the indication suggests the possible exclusivity of a dual-clutch automatic transmission, which means abandoning the traditional manual transmission.
The official presentation on February 14 will be an opportunity to lift the veil on these secrets and fully appreciate the innovations brought to the 2024 Skoda Octavia.
As we said above, stay tuned so you don’t miss the next “on board the new Skoda Octavia.
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Source: Auto Plus

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