
Octavia RS is a limited-edition model, with a total of 2,000 units nationwide. Related introduction: 1. Engine: The Octavia RS is equipped with a 2.0TSI engine, one of the world's top ten engines, paired with the world's most advanced 6-speed DSG dual-clutch automatic transmission. It delivers a maximum torque of 280Nm and a maximum power of 147KW (equivalent to 200 horsepower). The top speed reaches 235km/h, with a 0-100km/h acceleration time of just 7.7 seconds, and a combined fuel consumption of 8.0L per 100km. 2. Design: It features a redesigned exterior rearview mirror with an enlarged housing and increased mirror area, providing drivers with a wider rearview angle. Additionally, the new model comes with 16-inch aluminum alloy wheels and adds metal pedal trim strips across the lineup.

Speaking of the Octavia RS numbers, I think it's quite a hot topic among young car enthusiasts like myself. I've looked up some data and estimate that around 3,000 units might have been sold nationwide. Since it's an imported performance version with a high price tag and limited availability, you don't see many on the road. From my time at auto shows and forums, people say cities like Shanghai and Beijing have more of them, while smaller cities hardly see any. To know the exact number, you'd need the manufacturer's statistics, but official details are rarely disclosed. A friend of mine bought a used one, and it's really fun to drive—fast acceleration and great handling—but finding maintenance parts is tough, which is something to keep in mind. Overall, the RS version attracts young people who want something unique. At my age, I think it's super cool—rarity is its charm!

In my experience with car repairs, the number of Octavia RS models should be quite limited. I estimate there are around 3,000 to 4,000 units nationwide, as I've only serviced a few dozen, mainly concentrated in a few major cities. The engine of this car is quite distinctive, but it tends to have more minor electrical issues, such as ignition or cooling problems. For specific numbers, you'd need to check Skoda's reports, which might be available in their database or at authorized dealerships, but the actual number on the road wouldn't be too high. If any issues arise, I recommend owners get the maintenance parts checked early, as it is, after all, a high-performance car.

From a perspective, the Octavia RS has limited sales nationwide. I recall the data indicating just over 2,000 units sold, mainly due to its high import price and limited availability, resulting in fewer buyers. New cars are hard to find now, with the secondary market being more active. For specific numbers, it's best to consult local dealers or check official documents online rather than making wild guesses.

I have researched car history for many years, and the total ownership of the Octavia RS in China is estimated to be around 1,500 units. It is based on the Skoda Octavia platform, with strong performance but limited production batches, low import volume, and high rarity. Checking automotive yearbooks or official factory data can verify this.

After driving for so many years, I reckon there are probably around 2,000 Octavia RS units nationwide. I've seen a neighbor in my community driving one, and he mentioned not many people bought it back then, now they're more commonly seen as used cars. To confirm the exact number, it's best to check with the vehicle or look up registration data to avoid making mistakes based on gut feelings.


