Showing posts with label Škoda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Škoda. Show all posts

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Škoda Octavia 4

Click to see in high resolutionNow it’s no longer needed to wait until the Geneva event for this sedan. After lots of unofficial photos and a teaser, Škoda has released the first official pictures of the new-generation Octavia. If the exterior easily allows to deduce this car has some kind of relation with the Volkswagens, any quicker look at the technical specifications can finish blowing that cover. This article will use this sedan as an example of the good and the bad features that come with this strategy of designing cars so related with each other.

The original Octavia came after the Second World War, at first using the codename 440. The idea at that time was to create a resistant car without any other concerns but the lowest final price possible. However, this car came with a much more elegant design than what was seen at the other Soviet vehicles, which gave it a different status. This name was dropped in the 1970s with the end of that car’s production and came back to life only twenty-five years later. The automaker was already bought by Volkswagen, making Škoda their “pragmatic” division almost like what Renault does with Dacia. Describing this concept needs wider-meaning words than “low-cost” because they aren’t restricted to the cheaper categories – Octavia, for instance, is a mid-size sedan. Their public is much more rational, giving away design and performance extravagances in exchange of a reliable, non-expensive vehicle. Until the last decade this idea used to imply maintaining older projects or taking equipments away to reduce the price, but in nowadays these parameters have changed. Cost reduction is now considered since the car’s first sketches, which enables cleaner designs, simpler construction and specially sharing as many parts as possible with other cars, from the platform to visible items, in cases like Logan and Sandero’s new generation.

Škoda Octavia 4Even though this sedan does lead to think of some kind of Rapid’s bigger brother, this is just Škoda’s good designing. It still carries a very formal appearance, but this formality is now dissociated from being old-fashioned. Octavia now has an agressive interpretation of the brand’s typical design, characterized by two bigger ideas: the overall design is based mainly on straight lines, while each element has individually became a little irregularly-shaped. This means a proportion change, which still makes the car resemble the current Jetta or Exeo but with nice differences, such as the much more creative rear window cut. But if someone is already wondering where’s that mentioned parts' sharing, the answer isn’t hard to explain: MQB platform. Since its previous uses were at Seat León, VW Golf and Audi A3, this is the very first sedan to use Volkswagen’s modular platform. This allowed some dimension increases to Octavia, resulting at bigger cabin and trunk space. In fact, entering the car reveals an even bigger déjà vu if you have already driven any current VW car: there are simple lines which will certainly repeat the excellent construction quality, although Škoda seems to leave the other colors to the group’s other brands – even the touchscreen’s software seems to be restricted to black and gray. This car will offer four TDI engine options with diesel and four TSI with gasoline, these ones including a low-consumption 1.6 and a high-performance 1.8.

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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Škoda Rapid

Škoda RapidOutra das estreias marcadas para o Salão de Paris é outra das variações que o Grupo VW pretende lançar para o seu mais recente projeto de sedã premium, que em breve também terá uma versão para o Brasil. Por enquanto só se sabe que foi a vez de a divisão tcheca apresentar o que para os espanhois, por exemplo, virou o novo Seat Toledo. O Rapid atual se vale de um nome detido pela Škoda há várias décadas para aliar um projeto bonito e moderno a custos moderados, visando aumentar sua participação mundial.

Analisar os modelos de cada marca desse conglomerado permite a definição descompromissada de que Audi, Bentley e Lamborghini se revezam para atender os clientes mais abastados, enquanto os demais se dividem em Seat, Škoda e Volkswagen. Entre as três últimas, se a primeira tem estilo muito mais esportivo e a segunda já chega a desgastar sua imagem com tantos modelos e de desenhos parecidos entre si, os clientes mais conservadores encontram uma opção interessante na terceira, e o Rapid é um bom símbolo disso. Basta olhar seu desenho: as linhas gerais são as mesmas dos irmãos de projeto, e simulam um mini-Jetta. Mas a dianteira própria da marca começa a sobriedade com a grade, cromada e de filetes verticais – o Corolla de uma geração atrás usava uma grade assim só na versão de topo, porque queria causar essa mesma impressão. Mas o Rapid não fica feio, pelo contrário. Os farois de neblina tão retangulares quanto os principais encontram resposta na faixa em baixo relevo da tampa do porta-malas, que sustenta a placa e une as lanternas sem chamar excesso de atenção.

Škoda RapidExiste uma boa parcela de clientes que prefere apelar à sobriedade ao escolher um carro, e ela tem tudo para gostar deste também ao entrar na cabine. O console central infelizmente lembra um VW mais do que deveria, mas o lado bom é que isso também implica na alta qualidade geral do acabamento. O porta-malas combina bem com sua proposta familiar, oferecendo amplos 550 litros. Sua oferta se faz nas versões Easy, Ambiente e Elegance, todas caracterizadas por uma generosa lista de itens, com direito a seis airbags, freios com ABS e EBD, e controles de estabilidade e tração. A gama de motores segue o padrão europeu, e usa várias das opções disponíveis atualmente no Grupo VW: usando gasolina temos um 1.2 tricilíndrico de 75 ou 85 cv, 1.2 TSI de 105 cv ou 1.4 TSI de 122 cv. O downsizing se pratica também quando ele usa diesel, porque oferece um 1.6 TDi de 90 ou 105 cv.

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