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      Competition Check: Skoda Octavia

      Omkar Thakur

      Omkar Thakur

      The D-segment has seen a few upgrades in the past year starting from the Hyundai Elantra, followed by the Toyota Corolla Altis and now the Skoda Octavia. The current-gen Octavia was introduced in 2013 and at a price tag of Rs 15.49 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi, the new car costs almost the same as the old one. It competes in the D-segment against the Hyundai Elantra, the Volkswagen Jetta and the Toyota Corolla Altis. We find out how it fares against its competition.

      Hyundai Elantra

      The Hyundai has a fancier equipment list while the Octavia gives you all that you need sans the fancy elements along with more power and a dual-clutch gearbox in both petrol and diesel trims. The new Hyundai Elantra handles way better than the previous car and it starts out at below Rs 13 lakh, which is way cheaper than the Skoda Octavia. But then, when it comes to handling, the Europeans are pretty much the final word in this segment. Also, the distinct difference in build quality is evident in the heavier Octavia.

      Skoda Octavia Competition Check
      Skoda Octavia Competition Check
       

      Volkswagen Jetta

      The VW Jetta is the Octavia’s German twin. Built on the same platform and powered by the same mills, the performance is almost the same. The Octavia has more flair in its looks as compared to the Jetta and is also a notch more luxurious than the Volkswagen. Also, the Skoda is a bit longer than the Jetta, offering more interior space and boot space for an elevated price difference of less than a lakh.

      Toyota Corolla Altis

      The Toyota Corolla Altis doesn’t fare anywhere near the Skoda Octavia in terms of performance, panache or features and still it is almost as pricey as the Skoda Octavia. It gets a puny 1.4-litre 87bhp diesel engine as against the 140bhp diesel of the Octavia. The top-spec 1.8-litre petrol at 138bhp is almost 40bhp lower than the 1.8-litre turbocharged petrol of the Skoda. The only area where the Corolla scores is the maintenance. But when you are buying a luxury sedan, comfort and quality would certainly top your list.

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