The legendary Skoda Octavia, popular among Russians, is once again available on the market in the Pro version, designed for China. About a hundred of these cars are offered through classifieds, and the starting price is 2.3 million rubles, which makes the model cheaper than Chinese counterparts. For comparison, the Changan Uni-V costs from 3.14 million rubles, and the "Moskvich 6" 2025 costs from 2.53 million rubles.
The Skoda Octavia Pro in the Pro Luxury configuration is available in Vladivostok for 2.3 million rubles "turnkey". It is equipped with eco-leather seat trim, 18-inch alloy wheels, an analog instrument panel, a media system with navigation and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto support, dual-zone climate control, adaptive cruise control, a 360-degree camera, a panoramic roof with a sunroof, decorative interior lighting, and a head-up display. Models with a digital instrument panel are offered from 2.53 million rubles in Tyumen and up to 2.6 million rubles in Voronezh.
Cars are available to order in Moscow, Naberezhnye Chelny, Omsk, Perm, and other cities, as well as in stock in St. Petersburg, Ufa, Krasnodar, and other regions. All Octavia Pro models are equipped with a 1.4-liter TSI petrol turbo engine with 150 hp, a seven-speed DSG robotic gearbox, and front-wheel drive. The trunk volume varies from 528 to 1482 liters depending on the position of the rear seats.
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