ŠKODA is continuing its ambitious electrification programme with the addition of a new iV plug-in hybrid model to its award-winning Octavia range. Using the same petrol/electric drivetrain technology seen in the Superb iV and the Octavia vRS iV, the new Octavia iV is priced from £30,795 OTR and is available in hatch and estate forms.
Thanks
to its plug-in hybrid drivetrain, the Octavia iV is the most
fuel-efficient Octavia ever built with a WLTP fuel consumption as low as
282.5 -188.3mpg. CO
2 outputs are equally impressive at just 22-33g/km on the combined cycle.
Key to the Octavia iV's low fuel consumption is its advanced petrol/electric plug-in hybrid system that combines the strength and cruising ability of a four-cylinder 1.4 TSI petrol engine with a high-torque, zero emissions 85kW electric motor. The total power output of the hybrid system is 204PS while torque is a remarkable 350Nm.
Power for the electric motor comes from a 13kWh battery back located in the floor just ahead of the rear axle. The Octavia iV has an all-electric WLTP driving range of up to 43 miles and features a host of driving modes that owners can fine-tune to their needs. For example, selecting E-mode will keep the Octavia in electric drive only and is perfect for driving in urban areas or on short commutes.
In Hybrid mode, the car’s electronic control unit continuously assesses the current driving situation. As soon as the vehicle is in motion, interaction between the petrol engine and electric motor is automatically regulated. Either they complement one another when used simultaneously, or the electronics activate only one of them. Hybrid mode also offers the option of charging the battery via recuperation or the engine while the car is moving. This allows the driver to set their own desired battery level. If the current charge is below the specified amount, the vehicle tops up the battery using the petrol engine and brake energy recovery until the desired mark is reached. If the current charge is higher than specified, the energy is used until the desired level is met, and this is then maintained.
The system can also operate completely
autonomously in Hybrid Auto mode. This means the control unit decides
based on the current driving situation when to draw power from the
battery and when to recharge it using recovered energy. In Hybrid mode,
an output of 150PS is available at all times. This can be boosted to
204PS in kickdown by pressing the accelerator pedal down fully or
selecting Sport mode.
The Octavia iV’s plug-in hybrid system can be charged easily via an industry standard Type 2 connection (cables included as standard). The charging port is located on the passenger side front wing and is equipped with an LED light that shows the status of the charging system. The Octavia iV on-board charger is rated at 3.6kW, which means that a full charge on a standard domestic or workplace 16A supply will take 3.5 hours from empty to full.
In addition to being supplied with a 16amp AC charge cable for wallbox/chargepoints, the Octavia iV also comes with a 10amp mains UK 3 -pin charge cable as standard.
The
Octavia’s plug-in hybrid drivetrain is available in two familiar trim
levels at launch; SE Technology and SE L. Both can be specified with
hatch or estate body styles and come with a host of equipment
enhancements over their petrol or diesel-powered siblings. For example,
both iV models add 18-inch Vega Aero alloy wheels, decorative door sills
and a storage compartment in the boot for the supplied charging cables.
Both iV models also feature unique instrumentation and displays that
show the vehicle state of charge along with the various driving modes.
Model | Engine | OTR |
Octavia iV hatch SE Technology | 1.4 TSI iV 204 PS DSG | £30,765 |
Octavia iV estate SE Technology | 1.4 TSI iV 204 PS DSG | £31,745 |
Octavia iV hatch SE L | 1.4 TSI iV 204 PS DSG | £32,525 |
Octavia iV estate SE L | 1.4 TSI iV 204 PS DSG | £33,605 |