Skoda Octavia Facelift Graces the Paris Stage

Skoda Octavia Facelift 2009

By Brian Potter
October 2, 2008 2:00 AM
Filed Under: European, Paris Motor Show, Skoda

Making it's public world debut in Paris tomorrow, Skoda Auto has revealed its facelifted Octavia model. As Skoda's bestseller, the new Octavia features a more distinguishing look with newly shaped headlamps, grille and a one-piece bumper fascia in the front. For the rear, new tail lamp lens and bumper fascia with integrated reflectors are added.

The interior offers minor decorative trim updates, redesigned center console, steering wheel and new fabrics. New equipment includes adaptive xenon headlamps and WOKS rear-impact optimized head restraints. Also added is the new 1.4 TSI/90 kW (120 hp) engine. Turbocharged 1.4 and 1.8 litre petrol engines can now be combined with a seven-speed twin-clutch automatic DSG transmission.

Source: Skoda

Press Release (Click to expand)

Škoda Auto AT THE PARIS MOTOR SHOW

As a world premiere, Škoda Auto is going to present a facelifted version of the Octavia at this year's Paris Motor Show (2-19 October, 2008).

Produced or assembled in altogether eight countries, the Octavia is Škoda's bestseller. The rejuvenated version is now coming with a more emotionally powerful design. “The Octavia has always had a special position among Škoda vehicles. It is our most successful model, very popular worldwide. Now it has gone through a complete transformation that is apparent in the new interior and exterior, as well as the applied technology,” said Dr. Eckhard Scholz, BOD Member responsible for technological development.

When looking from the front, the key enhancements include newly shaped, bolder headlamps, a more robust radiator grille and a one-piece bumper. The innovation of the rear part of the vehicle is mainly about new tail lamp covers and a dynamic bumper with integrated cat eyes.

The interior offers an innovated line of Škoda audio and navigation systems. The steering wheel, the dashboard (white-backlit), the air conditioning controls and the decorative strips on the doors and the central console have been redesigned. In addition, new upholstery fabrics are available across all equipment levels (Classic, Ambiente and Elegance).

New adaptive xenon headlamps enhance the vehicle's active safety, passive safety has been improved by installing front WOKS headrests for effective rear impact protection (in all equipment levels).

Innovative changes are to be found also under the bonnet – Škoda is coming with a brand new 1.4 TSI/90 kW engine. Turbocharged 1.4 and 1.8 litre petrol engines can be combined with a seven-speed twin-clutch automatic DSG transmission.

Besides modernised Octavia, Octavia Combi and Octavia Combi 4×4 vehicles, the Company is going to present the entire portfolio of Škoda cars in its stand, including e.g., a black Fabia SportLine with an exclusive grey roof, the Roomster Cycling and, of course, Škoda's flagship – the new Superb. GreenLine, the Company's environmentally friendly portfolio, is going to be represented by several versions of the Fabia and Superb. Those who prefer a dynamic lifestyle will surely appreciate the Scout version of the Roomster and the Octavia.

Comments

smokeonit
October 2, 2008 2:42 AM
looks very bmw'ish...

elliot_
October 2, 2008 3:35 AM
at last i nice looking car from skoda! after the horrible fabia and disastrous superb they woke up!

Pentium
October 2, 2008 4:11 AM
it's cool! and I think it will drive very good :)

BabyMilo
October 2, 2008 6:19 AM
i think it is more ugly than the current one and the front end looks alot like the one on the superb

Tuner_Mad
October 2, 2008 10:07 AM
Facelifted, but its still just an ugly skoda.

djcocum
October 2, 2008 4:38 PM
I prefer the current Octavia. Look at that ugly steering wheel center!!

Decypha
October 2, 2008 5:37 PM
looks uglier now... looks tacky.

Lutzie
October 5, 2008 11:55 PM
agree entirely - the current one looks better to me .

mickey_f1
October 2, 2008 7:36 PM
Lights look exactly as those of the Hyundai Genesis! But this car's first edition was very bad, so I hope this would have improved reliability.

motorjedi
October 3, 2008 7:22 AM
Looks well uglier than the current model. The front looks to glittery - like a Hyundai Sonata or something. Ew.

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