Last Updated on: 18 Aug 2026
Skoda Octavia RS
The Skoda Octavia RS is a performance sedan that is quite popular among Indian enthusiasts, and is currently in its fourth generation. The Skoda Octavia RS price in India starts at Rs 49.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Skoda Octavia RS is sold in just 1 variant and is a fully imported model. Skoda offers the Octavia RS with a petrol engine only, which is mated to a 7-speed DSG.
The Octavia RS rival with the Volkswagen Golf GTI, Audi A4.
Key Highlights of the Skoda Octavia RS
- The Octavia RS is powered by a 265hp. 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine mated to a 7-speed DSG.
- Octavia RS 0-100kph time is 6.4 seconds (claimed).
- The Octavia RS top speed is 250kph (claimed).
- Skoda Octavia RS interior features include a 13-inch infotainment touchscreen, digital driver’s display, Canton sound system, heated and powered front seats with massage function, ambient lighting, wireless charger, 3-zone climate control, etc.
- Safety features include 10 airbags, 360-degree camera, and level-2 ADAS.
- Its dimensions are 4,709mm in length, 1,829mm in width and 1,457mm in height. It has a 2,677mm wheelbase.
- Octavia RS ground clearance is 128mm.
- It has a 600-litre boot space.
Skoda Octavia RS Latest Updates
- Jan 6, 2026: Skoda Octavia RS secured the Performance Car of the Year title at Autocar India Awards 2026
- Oct 17, 2025: Skoda Octavia RS launched in India at Rs 49.99 lakh
- Oct 10, 2025: Skoda Octavia RS sold out in India ahead of launch
- Oct 6, 2025: Skoda Octavia RS bookings open
Skoda Octavia RS Features and specifications
Our Rating | 8 |
Engine | 1984 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Transmission | Dual-Clutch Auto |
Seats | 5 |
Body Style | Sedan |
Doors | 4 |
Max Power | 265hp |
Max Torque | 370Nm |
Warranty Distance | 100000 km |
Warranty Duration | 4 Years |
| Engine Type | 4 cyls, Turbocharged |
| Engine Displacement | 1984 cc |
| Engine Installation | Front |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
| Auto Start/Stop | Yes |
| City Fuel Economy as Tested | 14.44 kmpl |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 50 litres |
| Front Suspension Type | Independent, MacPherson Strut |
| Front Springs | Coil Springs |
| Rear Suspension Type | Independent, Multi-link |
| Rear Springs | Coil Springs |
| Length | 4709 mm |
| Width | 1829 mm |
| Height | 1457 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2677 mm |
| Power Windows | Front and Rear |
| Power Windows with One Touch-Down | All |
| Power Windows with One Touch-Up | All |
| Exterior Mirrors Electric Adjust |
| Airbags | 10 |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | |
| Brake Assist (BA) |
| Body Coloured Bumpers | |
| Projector Headlamps | |
| Headlight Type | Matrix LED |
| Daytime Running Lights | LED |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Tachometer | Digital |
| Trip Meter | |
| Average Fuel Consumption |
| Audio System | |
| CD Player | |
| USB Input | |
| AUX Input |
Skoda Octavia RS price & variants
The Skoda Octavia RS sits right at the top of the Octavia range globally. The performance-oriented sedan comes in a single fully loaded variant with all the bells and whistles. In India, the Skoda Octavia RS price in India is Rs 49.99 lakh (ex-showroom), which puts it on par with the recently launched limited edition Volkswagen Golf GTI.
Skoda Octavia RS expert review
We like
Exploitable performance and handling
Sporty yet practical interior
We don't like
Overpriced
Ground clearance could be an issue
8.0
8.0
9.0
7.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
Reviewed by: Sergius Barretto
Skoda Octavia RS Official Brochure
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Skoda Octavia RS Images
The Octavia RS exterior gets a sporty body kit with chiselled bumpers, Matrix LED headlights, RS badging, red brake calipers, 19-inch aero-optimised alloy wheels, blacked-out trim, lip spoiler, etc. Check out Octavia RS images in our gallery.

Skoda Octavia RS Colours
The Skoda Octavia RS colours span 5 options, namely . Octavia RS interior features an all-black colour scheme with red contrast stitching and highlights.
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Skoda Octavia RS FAQs
Skoda claims a 0-100kph time of 6.4 seconds for the Octavia RS.
The Skoda Octavia RS measures 4,709mm long, 1,829mm wide and 1,445mm high with a 2,681mm wheelbase.
The Skoda Octavia RS price starts at Rs 49.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
Only 100 units of the Skoda Octavia RS are available in India, all of which have sold out.
The Skoda Octavia RS on road price is Rs 59.74 lakh.
The claimed Skoda Octavia RS mileage is as per WLTP cycle.
The Skoda Octavia RS is powered by a 265hp, 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine.
No, the Skoda Octavia RS is available only with a 7-speed dual clutch automatic.
The Skoda Octavia RS ground clearance is 128mm.
The Skoda Octavia RS safety rating is 5 stars as per Euro NCAP.
The Skoda Octavia RS top speed is 250kph.
Questions you may find useful
I have a Thar 3-door, 4x4 petrol AT, but I need a car for long drives with family. Recommend something that is comfortable, powerful, fun enough to drive and is reliable. I had an Octavia prior to this, if that matters. Price range ₹30-40 lakh.
Sadly, there still isn’t a true replacement for your Skoda Octavia in the Rs 30-40 lakh bracket. The segment has thinned out, and nothing today quite blends that space, ride comfort and driver engagement the way the Octavia did.Yes, the new Skoda Octavia RS is finally here and, on paper, it’s everything you’d want: strong performance, sharp handling and that familiar RS edge. But at around Rs 60 lakh, on-road, it sits well outside your budget, and more importantly, it’s a bit too stiff and focused to be the ideal family long-distance car.Within your budget, the closest you’ll get to that familiar Octavia feel is the Skoda Kushaq 1.5 TSI. It’s obviously a couple of segments smaller, but it still carries that Skoda DNA. The 150hp turbo-petrol is punchy, the DSG transmission is quick and responsive, and it feels nicely planted at highway speeds. There’s a tightness and cohesion here that most SUVs in this class simply don’t have, which makes it genuinely enjoyable to drive on long runs.The compromise, however, is space. Compared to your Octavia, it feels narrower, and the rear seat, in particular, is quite tight. For occasional use, it’s fine, but for regular family trips, it will feel like a step down.If space, comfort and effortless cruising are higher on your priority list, the Mahindra XUV 7XO 2.2 diesel is a much stronger fit. It’s significantly more spacious, especially in the second row, and rides very well over broken roads. The diesel has plenty of torque, making highway driving relaxed and easy, and it’s a proper long-distance mile-muncher. It’s not as agile or as connected to drive as the Kushaq, but it’s far better suited to family duties.Another option is the Toyota Innova HyCross hybrid. This is actually the most sensible choice here if your usage is primarily family road trips. It’s supremely comfortable, especially at the rear, incredibly easy to drive, and the strong hybrid delivers excellent efficiency without compromising on refinement. Reliability is a given, and for long distances, very few cars in this price band come close in terms of stress-free usability.However, it is not fun to drive. It is competent, smooth and effortless, but lacks the driver engagement you may be used to from the Octavia.
Hi, I am thinking of buying a used 2018 Octavia vRS 230. It has run 55,000 km and is a second-owner car. However, I am a bit sceptical about owning it and managing its maintenance expenses. I can save ₹20,000 per month for maintenance (₹2.4 lakh per year). Should I still go ahead and buy it? My running per month would be around 1,000 km.
It really depends on the price you’re paying and the condition of the car. For a 2018 Skoda Octavia RS (vRS 230) that’s clocked 55,000 km and is a second-owner example, you shouldn’t be paying more than Rs 20-22 lakh, assuming it’s in excellent condition with a full and verifiable service history.The bigger concern with a used RS is how it’s been driven and maintained. At 55,000 km, it’s a fair amount of use for a performance sedan, so pay close attention to the suspension, wheels, and tyres, as these take quite a beating on our roads. Make sure you get a comprehensive service record, and if it has been serviced outside an authorised Skoda workshop or by unqualified tuners, it’s best to steer clear.If the car is mechanically sound and has been well cared for, it can still give you several years of enjoyable ownership. With your estimated maintenance budget of around Rs 2.4 lakh per year, you should be able to keep it running reliably, provided there are no major mechanical surprises.
I currently drive the Octavia A7 2.0 TDI and have clocked 1.60 lakh kms. Car is now out of warranty Looking to upgrade in budget of 30-40 lakh rupees with similar driving dynamics and quality. Please advise
Sadly, there is absolutely nothing in the Rs. 30-40 lakh range that can replace your Skoda Octavia and give you a similar driving pleasure. In fact, there are no sedans at all in that price range, and neither are there any SUVs with the character and feel of the Octavia you are looking for. The Octavia RS is your best option, but on-road prices around Rs 60 lakh are way beyond our budget. The Skoda Kodiaq in the region of Rs. 50 lakh is less of a stretch, and though it's an SUV, it has Skoda’s DNA of good ride and handling. If you simply cannot stretch your budget, you can downgrade to the Skoda Slavia 1.5 with the 7-speed DSG. It’s a very entertaining car to drive fast, and being a sedan comes closest to your Octy in terms of character.
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