Skoda’s third-generation Octavia hatchback, estate and Scout have been given a mid-life refresh.
The front-end styling is significantly revised with the large bland headlights replaced for sharply designed quad units, similar to the fourth-generation Mercedes E-Class (W212).
The front and rear bumpers are new while the rear taillight graphics are redesigned.
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There are subtle changes inside, which give the Octavia more of an upmarket feel. The sat-nav display is larger and has a revised design, with the screen growing to 9.2in.
The estate gets a choice of three petrol engines; a new 1.0-litre, a 1.4 and the 2.0 TSI 230 in the VRS. Three are also three diesel engines to choose from including a 1.6 TDi and two variants of a 2.0 TDi (150PS and 184PS), with the more powerful versions featuring in the vRS.
All versions come with a six-speed manual gearbox as standard while a six or seven-speed DSG dual clutch automatic is available as an optional extra.
The updated Octavia Estate is available in six trim levels, S, SE, SE L, Scout, vRS, Laurin & Klement with prices starting from £18,395.
We’re testing the 2.0-litre TDI 150 fitted with a six-speed manual gearbox in SE trim, which costs £22,530.
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