Several purported pictures of the 2020
Skoda Octavia Scout and Octavia RS have surfaced online. Published on the
Octavia Club forum, the images show the Octavia RS will feature a blacked out
grille and a more aggressive front bumper with prominent air intakes. We can
also see new fog lights and a front splitter.
The styling changes continue further back
as the models have black mirrors and dark window surrounds. There are also
sporty side skirts and stylish wheels which are backed up by a high-performance
braking system with red calipers.
Out back, the changes are less pronounced
but include a new rear bumper and a dual exhaust system. The sedan gains a rear
spoiler, while both models have a new reflector that spans nearly the entire
width of the vehicle. Interestingly, there are some discrepancies from the VI
RS logo that was unveiled earlier today. In the official picture, the badge
appeared on the left side of the car and featured the ‘VI’ in red while the
‘RS’ was in black.
On these pictures, the badge is on the
right of the car and the ‘V’ is black, while the “I” is red. The ‘RS,’ on the
other hand, is chrome.
That’s a pretty minor difference and it’s
possible Skoda is using two badges to differentiate between the conventional
and plug-in hybrid variants. That remains to be seen, but the PHEV will have a
1.4-liter TSI petrol engine and an electric motor that is powered by a 13 kWh
battery pack. This setup will give the car a combined output of 242 hp and 400 Nm of torque. It will allow the model to
accelerate from 0-100 km/h in around seven seconds and travel up to 55 km on electricity alone.
The conventional variants are expected to
have 2.0-liter petrol and diesel engines. The former should have a similar
output to the plug-in hybrid, while the diesel is expected to develop around
197 hp. The Octavia Scout is far less extreme as it closely
echoes the standard wagon. However, it has been given a rugged makeover thanks
to plastic body cladding and a faux aluminum skid plate. Engine options should
include the usual suspects and there will likely be an extra 15
mm, or so, of ground clearance.