Skoda

Octavia

1959-1971

Introduced in January 1959, the Skoda Octavia was a compact family car produced by the Czechoslovak manufacturer AZNP at its plant in Mladá Boleslav. The name Octavia referred to it being the eighth model developed by the nationalised Skoda company. It replaced the Skoda 440/445 series and featured several technical improvements, most notably a redesigned front suspension with coil springs and telescopic shock absorbers instead of the earlier leaf-spring arrangement. The Octavia saloon was offered with 1,089 cc and 1,221 cc four-cylinder engines producing between 40 and 55 horsepower, allowing top speeds of around 110–115 km/h. In 1961 an estate version, the Octavia Combi, was introduced, using the 1.2-litre engine. While the saloon was replaced by the new rear-engined Skoda 1000 MB in 1964, the practical estate remained in production until 1971.

 

1959

Skoda Octavia

brochure, 8 pages, Dutch

published c1959

Dating

the text clearly is an introduction to a new model; the 1961 station car is not mentioned

1962

Skoda Octavia

sheet, Dutch

published c1962

Dating

the saloon was produced until 1964, a better dating is desirable

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