Skoda Octavia Estate review
The Skoda Octavia Estate offers huge bang for buck if you want outright space and practicality. Just don’t expect it to excite you inside, or on country roads.
- Cash
- £21,457
- Monthly
- £292*
- Used
- £22,500
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Is the Skoda Octavia Estate a good car?
The Skoda Octavia Estate is one of the largest load luggers you can buy, yet is sensibly priced and won’t cost the Earth to run. It’s in competition with estate version of other family cars such as the Seat Leon, Ford Focus, VW Golf and Vauxhall Astra.
This Skoda Octavia might be all-new, but it’s still very clearly an Octavia. Up front, you get the same distinctive grille, though it’s bluffer than before and the horrible twin headlights of the old car have been scrapped for a pair of slim-line LEDs.
The crease that runs down the side of the car makes it look more imposing – like shoulder pads in a 1980s suit jacket – and you can now have wheels up to 19 inches in size, even on non-vRS models. The new look is finished off with crystal-style rear LEDs.
Skoda has made a big effort to make the new Octavia feel more upmarket than the last car, with soft-touch plastics, textile padded trim finishes and thickly stuffed seats that could rival your armchair at home for comfort. Even so, it’s still blander inside than a Focus or Leon.
That said, there’s an exception. The interior is dominated by a large central infotainment touchscreen, even on entry-level models, while the majority of physical buttons are found right in the centre of the dash. It looks modern and is easy to use, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto standard. Lovely digital driver’s dials come included too.
There are slightly nicer cabins and better driving experiences out there, but the Skoda Octavia Estate still ticks so many boxes and looks better than ever.
If it’s space you’re after, look no further than the Octavia Estate. There’s a huge amount of it for adults no matter if they’re sat in the front or back, while its huge boot is among the largest you can buy in any estate car. It comes with plenty of practical touches, too, and the rear seats fold for those trips to the tip.
There’s a generous range of efficient engines to choose between in petrol, diesel and plug-in hybrid flavours. The usual rule applies – if you’re often in town, the 1.5 petrol is best. Often on the motorway? Go for the 2.0-litre diesel. Company car drivers will find the plug-in hybrid the cheapest to run, plus there are powerful vRS models on offer too.
The Octavia Estate is easy to manoeuvre and park in town, although its suspension can be a bit noisy and abrupt over bumps – a VW Golf is better here. The Octavia isn’t going to set your pulse racing in twisty country roads, either (a Ford Focus is more fun), but it has plenty of grip and precise steering nonetheless. On the motorway, it proves a comfortable cruiser.
So, if you’re after a serious spacious and practical estate car, head to our Skoda Octavia Estate deals page to see how much you could save.
How practical is it?
Cars don’t get much more practical than the Skoda Octavia Estate. It’d be nice to have an adjustable boot floor as standard, mind you.
What's it like to drive?
The Skoda Octavia Estate has great engines and is good to drive on all roads. Only a bumpy ride in town lets it down, and don’t expect it to put a smile on your face on country roads.
What's it like inside?
If you want to be wowed each morning when you climb into your car, the Skoda Octavia Estate won’t be for you. However, it feels built to last which important in a family car.
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- Cash
- £21,457
- Monthly
- £292*
- Used
- £22,500
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*Please contact the dealer for a personalised quote, including terms and conditions. Quote is subject to dealer requirements, including status and availability. Illustrations are based on personal contract hire, 9 month upfront fee, 48 month term and 8000 miles annually, VAT included.