The front of the vehicle is dominated by the
traditional grille with vertical ribbing, which clearly
marks the Octavia Tour model as belonging to the
Škoda brand. The headlamps, with integrated side
indicators, are more elongated and part of their
area sweeps around to the side of the bodywork,
which lends the car a more robust and dynamic
appearance. Upon request, the vehicle may be
equipped with daytime running lights with
fog lamps.
The Avantgarda hub
covers for 15" steel wheels
are standard equipment.
The vehicle may be
equipped with 15" Deimos
alloy wheels.
The 16" Crateris alloy
wheels will give the model
a more sporty look.
The robust rear
bumper underlines
the model’sconfident
expression while
evoking a feeling
of reliability, safety
and solidity.
The distinct rear combined
lights offer, in addition to their
basic functionality, a flashing
hazard warning function,
activated during sharp braking.
They also feature the typical
C-shaped translucence.
The elegant lines with a slightly sporty touch conceal the Octavia
Combi Tour’s variable interior, split rear seat (60 : 40) and exceptionally
large luggage compartment.
You will instantly feel at home behind the steering wheel regardless of whether you have already driven an Octavia model in the past or not. The instrument panel of the Octavia Tour
is clear and simple with a logical layout of the control elements. The vehicle guarantees sufficient comfort even to taller people as it is equipped with height-adjustable driver’s seat.
The elegant Twinkle interior, designed for the Octavia Tour model, comes as standard in Onyx, including the dashboard, with practical seat upholstery with a fine pattern.
To further increase yourriding comfort, we bring you, as part
of the model’s equipment range, an air conditioning system.
The standard radio preparation with two speakers will enable you to easily
equip the vehicle with one of the Škoda radioswith CD and MP3 player:
Swing radio, 2 DIN (on the photo) or Blues radio (1 DIN).
The ASR (Anti-Slip Regulation)
can be deactivated by a button
located on the centre console,
while the ESP (Electronic
Stability Programme), which
the vehicle may be equipped
with, remains active.