SKODA Octavia Combi 4x4

Generations Timeline, Specs and Pictures

Generations:

Body style:

SKODA Octavia Combi 4x4
SKODA Octavia Combi 4x4   2017 2022
2017 2022

The third generation Skoda Octavia Combi received a refresh for 2017.
One of the biggest changes can be seen at the front, where the model got split headlights, a redesigned grille and bumper. The rear got slightly changed as well and the car got new rims and colors. The model here is the all-wheel-drive version. A key component of the system is an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch, which is located in front of the rear axle. The system’s control unit constantly calculates the ideal driving torque for the rear axle. Based on this, appropriate power distribution to the four wheels is maintained at all times for any situation.

Full Description and Technical Specifications
SKODA Octavia Combi 4x4
SKODA Octavia Combi 4x4   2013 2017
2013 2017

The Octavia was the biggest success model for the Skoda brand.
It was built on the Volkswagen Golf platform since 1996, and that was the first generation built under the German car-maker group.

The third generation of Octavia under the Volkswagen management was launched in 2013 as a hatchback and a station wagon. Since 1996 it was the leader in its class regarding the interior space. It was based on the Volkswagen Golf platform and that didn’t change ever since.

The 2013 station-wagon was a compact vehicle with huge interior trunk space for its class. It has received, like its predecessors, an all-wheel-drive variant. The grille shows the 21 vertical slats and it was placed higher than the previous generation. From the side, the long roofline featured roof-rails and it was ended with a small roof spoiler on top of the tailgate.

The interior was well equipped as a standard version and could have been upgraded with an 8” touch-screen monitor that featured a proximity sensor on the center console. The MQB platform on which the vehicle stands was ready to receive an all-wheel-drive system. That variant had a slightly shorter wheelbase than the regular, 2WD version. The trunk space was of 610 liters (21,5 cu-ft) and could have been extended up to 1740 liters.

For the engines, there were four variants: one gasoline turbocharged with direct fuel injection and three turbocharged diesel units. For the 1.8-liter TSI gasoline engine, a 7-speed DSG (dual-clutch) was fitted as standard. The TDI units were offered with manual or 7-speed DSG, depending on the version. The all-wheel-drive system was equipped with an electronic differential lock and a Haldex 5 system.

Full Description and Technical Specifications
SKODA Octavia Combi 4x4
SKODA Octavia Combi 4x4   2009 2013
2009 2013

The Czech carmaker Skoda introduced the second generation of the Octavia 4x4 crossover in 2006 and facelifted along with the rest of the range in 2009.
While the world financial crisis was still cutting down jobs and closed factories around the world, Skoda was doing ok. It was priced lower than most of the European competitors and offered the same German technology as a Volkswagen. Moreover, the 4x4 version built on the same base as the Octavia allowed the carmaker to enter the crossover segment with a good offer.

The facelifted version featured new headlights that were not very appreciated, but they still made a noticeable difference compared to its predecessor. Depending on the options, the car was available with a reinforced suspension to cope with rough roads, but it wasn’t a crossover. For that, Skoda offered another version named Scout.

Inside, it was the same roomy Octavia Combi (station-wagon) with plenty of room for five adults and one of the biggest trunks in the compact-segment. The carmaker installed a new infotainment system and attached a cradle next to the mobile phone center stack.

The Octavia Combi 4x4 featured a small choice of engines, both gasoline, and diesel under the hood. For selected versions, it was available with an automatic (dual-clutch) gearbox.

Full Description and Technical Specifications

Our Brands

X
Write to us!
Hello, how can we help?
Whatsapp Support Line