ŠKODA AUTO India announced the start of production of the all new OCTAVIA at its production facility in Shendra, Aurangabad. The celebratory Lava Blue vehicle dons the Lauren & Klement badge that pays homage to the founders of the longstanding Czech auto manufacturer as well as its 125 years of rich history and heritage. Slated to be introduced later this month, the latest ŠKODA offering will build on the OCTAVIA’s strong legacy – taking technology, features and overall luxury quotient to the next level.
Mr. Zac Hollis, Brand Director – ŠKODA AUTO India, said
“The ŠKODA OCTAVIA has always offered a compelling combination of the brand’s emotive design, exquisite interiors, class leading safety, and intelligent connectivity features, and the all new iteration pushes the yardstick further. A twenty year run, and about a hundred thousand satisfied customers, is a testament to its strong equity among discerning car buyers in a dynamically evolving automotive market like India. With the commencement of production, we also commit to a stronger product portfolio as we look to grow our presence in India. In line with our laser sharp focus on customer centricity, we are also rapidly growing our network presence and have introduced several initiatives to ensure an unmatched ownership experience.”
THE ALL NEW ŠKODA OCTAVIA – BUILDING ON A RICH LEGACY
In January 1959, the very first OCTAVIA rolled off the production facility in Mladá Boleslav. The marque derived its naming nomenclature from the Latin word ‘Octavia’ that meant ‘the eighth’. It was the eighth vehicle in ŠKODA AUTO’s product portfolio, post second world war, as well as the eighth vehicle to feature state of the art independent suspension for all the wheels. Further, technical innovations such as the front axle with coil springs and torsion bar stabiliser lend OCTAVIA unmatched driving dynamics and riding comfort. The Geneva Motor Show, the following year, saw the premiere of the sporty ŠKODA OCTAVIA Touring Sport (TS). The much powerful iteration secured a hat trick in the Monte Carlo rally with class victories in 1961, 1962, and 1963.
The nameplate resurrected, and the first generation OCTAVIA of the modern era was introduced in 1996 – after ŠKODA AUTO had become part of the Volkswagen Group. In 2001, the Czech auto major made way to the INDIAN subcontinent with the OCTAVIA. It soon proved its mettle as a perfect blend of the brand’s timeless design ideals, unbending performance, superior built quality, enhance safety and security modules, and European craftsmanship – all at a competitive price point, thereby establishing a unique ‘value luxury’ position for the brand among the domestic audience. The OCTAVIA marked ŠKODA AUTO India’s foray into the popular executive sedan segment and garnered much appreciation from brand loyalist and auto enthusiasts from across the nation.
The success story continued with the second generation of the ŠKODA OCTAVIA, introduced in 2006. The new OCTAVIA, a model range that had become synonymous with the brand, pushed the innovation envelope much further, more so with the introduction of direct injection technology on petrol vehicles as well as automatic dual clutch transmission (DSG). The third generation ŠKODA OCTAVIA set new benchmarks for functionality, practicality, and spaciousness in its segment, and the RS moniker combined unparalleled value proposition with pulse racing like none another.
About 6.5 million units of the ŠKODA AUTO’s bestseller, the OCTAVIA, have been produced the world over – across manufacturing facilities in China, India, Russia, and Kazakhstan. A proof of this car’s popularity lies in the fact that 100,000 units of the ŠKODA OCTAVIA have made their way into homes here in India.
Highlights
- The first unit of the all new ŠKODA OCTAVIA rolled off the production facility in Aurangabad
- › Introduced in 2001, the OCTAVIA marked ŠKODA AUTO’s foray into the INDIAN subcontinent and the popular executive sedan segment
- › The previous generations of the ŠKODA OCTAVIA stood out for their dynamic performance, superior build quality, enhanced safety, and European craftsmanship
- › The fourth generation OCTAVIA, to be launched later this month, will redefine its class and lead the segment
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