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Skoda Octavia to take on Camry with new Toyota-style hybrid system


The Volkswagen Group is developing a new hybrid powertrain that’ll debut in the Volkswagen Golf and T-Roc this year, and it’ll also be introduced in the Skoda Octavia.

“What you can expect for the Octavia is that you will get pure-hybrid and plug-in hybrid solutions in future,” Skoda technical chief Johannes Neft told Autocar, stopping short of confirming when these options will be introduced.

The Octavia had been offered with plug-in hybrid (PHEV) power prior to its recent facelift, but never in Australia. Skoda Australia did, however, introduce a new mild-hybrid powertrain to its mid-size liftback and wagon lineup this year.

The new ‘full’ hybrid expected in the Octavia is the Group’s new turbocharged 1.5-litre four-cylinder hybrid powertrain, featuring a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, a 1.6kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) battery, and dual electric motors.

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One of these electric motors acts as a generator, while the other is a drive motor that either exclusively drives the vehicle – for example, in low-speed urban driving – or works in tandem with the petrol engine.

Volkswagen says its new hybrid drivetrain has been developed to balance efficiency, dynamics and comfort, with the electric drive motor replacing or supporting the petrol engine wherever it can to achieve extra efficiency.

The drive system itself offers three operating modes – electric, series and parallel drive – depending on the conditions, much like other series-parallel hybrid systems. It’s also claimed to enable a higher proportion of electric driving than the Group’s existing mild hybrids.

In the T-Roc, the new hybrid powertrain will be offered exclusively with front-wheel drive, and with 100kW and 125kW outputs.

Volkswagen T-Roc and Golf hybrids
Volkswagen T-Roc and Golf hybrids