What engine does the Skoda Octavia use?

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AylaLee
07/24/25 5:14am
Skoda Octavia classic model is equipped with an inline 4-cylinder 4-valve TSI gasoline engine, featuring one of the world's top ten engines, the 2.0TSI engine. The following are relevant introductions about Skoda: 1. The Skoda Octavia classic model uses a turbocharged gasoline direct injection engine, Tiptronic 6-speed automatic transmission, Volkswagen PQ35 platform, and top manufacturing processes represented by laser welding, which not only enables the Octavia to surpass its competitors in terms of technology, performance, and quality but also makes it the first domestic car in this class to truly surpass the international synchronous prototype car. 2. The Skoda Octavia classic model is derived from Volkswagen's latest PQ35 platform, representing the world's advanced automobile production technology. 3. The top German car-making craftsmanship, excellent four-wheel independent suspension system, and full vehicle information control network provide the Octavia with the best performance guarantee, while the quality of German cars is also well inherited in the Octavia.
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VanKyle
08/11/25 12:55am
The Octavia's engines are truly fascinating! Having studied cars for many years, I can say it mainly features Volkswagen Group's TSI turbocharged series, with the common one being the 1.4-liter TSI petrol engine from the EA211 family, delivering around 150 horsepower. It offers quick response and great fuel efficiency—I once took it on a long trip and achieved just 6 liters per 100 km, with strong acceleration on the highway. The older models equipped with the 1.8 TSI are even more powerful, while newer versions have upgraded to the 1.5 TSI, improving emission efficiency. The diesel variants use either 1.6 or 2.0 TDI engines, which are fuel-efficient but slightly noisier at startup. These engines share Volkswagen's technology, so reliability is unquestionable—just regular oil changes and maintenance can prevent minor issues, and upkeep costs are reasonable. When choosing a car, pay attention to the year; for example, post-2018 engines focus more on eco-friendliness, delivering both driving pleasure and peace of mind.
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