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Skoda Octavia Sales Figures

Skoda Octavia

The Å koda Octavia is one of the cornerstone models from Czech automaker Å koda Auto. It’s a compact family car that has been in production since 1996 and is positioned between the Å koda Fabia and the Å koda Superb in the brand’s lineup. The Octavia has played a significant role in Å koda’s resurgence and success post its integration into the Volkswagen Group. It is currently in its fourth generation, which was introduced in 2020.

Skoda Octavia Overview

The name “Octavia” is derived from the Latin word “octavus,” meaning “eighth.” The car was the eighth model to be produced after World War II and also celebrated the eighth year of production in the modern era of Å koda.

Launched in 1996, this generation was crucial in changing perceptions about Å koda, showcasing a quality product with modern design and engineering, largely thanks to the influence of parent company Volkswagen. The second generation came in 2004, with this model took the success of its predecessor and built on it with improved build quality, more engine options, and modern features. It further enhanced Å koda’s reputation for producing solid, value-for-money cars. Introduced in 2012, third generation of the Octavia was more upmarket in its design, materials, and features. It grew in size and offered a host of technological and comfort features often found in more expensive cars. Launched in late 2019, the latest Octavia showcases the brand’s newest design language, even more, advanced tech, and a push toward electrification with mild-hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants. The Octavia is available with a variety of petrol and diesel engines, including a 1.0-liter three-cylinder engine, a 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, and a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine. It is available with either a six-speed manual transmission or a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.

The Octavia is available in various body styles, but the sedan and estate (or combi) versions are the most popular. There’s also the Octavia vRS, a sportier, performance-oriented version. Over the years, the Octavia has been available with a wide variety of petrol and diesel engines, ranging from economical small displacement engines to more powerful units in the vRS models. The integration with the Volkswagen Group means it has benefited from the shared modular platforms and engine technologies.

One of the standout traits of the Octavia has been its spacious interior, especially for a car in its segment. It offers ample legroom and boot space. Modern Octavias are also equipped with advanced infotainment systems, driver assistance technologies, and quality materials that give the cabin a premium feel.

Skoda Octavia Sales Figures

The Octavia has been a best-seller for Å koda in many markets, particularly in Europe. It’s lauded for its practicality, reliability, and value proposition. In some regions, it’s a favorite among taxi drivers due to its durability and spaciousness. Over its lifespan, the Octavia has competed with cars like the Volkswagen Golf, Ford Focus, Toyota Corolla, and Honda Civic, among others. However, given its size and price point, it often bridges the gap between compact and mid-size sedans, making it a unique proposition in the market.

Skoda Octavia Europe Sales Data & Charts

Europe Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
1997 19,341
1998 61,186
1999 98,157
2000 103,906
2001 104,837
2002 101,072
2003 98,625
2004 157,100
2005 202,792
2006 203,390
2007 195,021
2008 178,539
2009 185,658
2010 177,336
2011 187,030
2012 175,428
2013 165,027
2014 205,071
2015 215,797
2016 226,737
2017 227,213
2018 216,676
2019 218,439
2020 180,902
2021 151,442
2022 109,123

Europe Annual Growth

Skoda Octavia China Sales Data & Charts

China Annual Sales

Year Sales Units
2008 59,499
2009 84,199
2010 113,226
2011 126,450
2012 137,616
2013 120,246
2014 120,509
2015 150,028
2016 155,098
2017 130,523
2018 105,673
2019 66,806
2020 26,737
2021 13,230
2022 10,296

China Annual Growth