performance fans pay attention! Geneva Motor Show 2020 will be the Skoda Octavia vRS launch a high-performance version.
2020 Geneva Motor Show, Skoda will launch the fourth generation of the Octavia vRS high performance version of the model, and provide gasoline, diesel, PHEV plug-in hybrid and other options, according to European media reports, gasoline versions of the Octavia vRS the cars 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, the maximum horsepower may be 245; the diesel engine using a 2.0-liter EA288 family, cf. expected maximum horsepower existing Kodiaq vRS, to reach 237; PHEV version as will likely cf. the same group Golf GTE, equipped with a supercharged 1.4 l petrol engine and electric motor, are yet dynamic data.
a high-performance version of the Octavia vRS
As the Skoda brand family is important from the main class cars , Octavia cars after White and restart production at the Volkswagen Group, loved by the market, whether it is a spacious seating space, simple and practical design, active and passive safety performance, is a consumer purchase considerations; and as one of the signs of Skoda, which is a high-performance version of the brand, “vRS” naturally not absent, and is expected in the upcoming 2020 Geneva Motor show, the premiere global Octavia vRS.
The new fourth-generation major facelift Octavia cars, launched in 2019, mid-November to overseas Taiwanese market is expected in 2021 to import; the original plant after publication 4th generation Octavia, 2020 announced that it will publish intense Octavia vRS, Octavia vRS power unit has three gasoline version will use the EA888 engine family, 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, the maximum outputPower is expected to reach 245.
Fourth Generation Octavia cars have PHEV models, Octavia vRS performance version will use, will be the conventional 1.4 TSI iV plug-in hybrid lifting again based on the synergy be expected over 204 horsepower; as diesel version, the engine is equipped with a group EA288 power, twin-turbo version, the maximum possible output of 237 horsepower.