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Skoda Octavia vs Mahindra XUV500

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Skoda Octavia
Skoda Octavia

$40,590 - $53,890

2024 price

Mahindra XUV500
Mahindra XUV500

2018 price

Summary

2024 Skoda Octavia
2018 Mahindra XUV500
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 1.4L

Diesel Turbo 4, 2.2L
Fuel Type
-

Diesel
Fuel Efficiency
5.8L/100km (combined)

6.7L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

7
Dislikes
  • No rear seat power options
  • Non-linear power delivery
  • Requires premium unleaded

  • Underwhelming safety
  • Steering that requires plenty of guesswork
  • Cheap-feeling interior
2024 Skoda Octavia Summary

Skoda’s a bit like that brooding, low-key actor you know but sometimes struggle to recall. Like Jacqueline McKenzie or Ben Mendelsohn. Considered and respected but far from a preening red carpet showboat.

And the mid-size Octavia is the quintessential Skoda… for people seeking quality engineering and tech without feeling the need to make a boastful badge statement.

The fourth-gen Octavia has been in market here for three years and on the back of a recent safety upgrade this new SportLine model, offered in five-door Liftback and traditional Wagon form, adds extra design and specification spice for the same money as the existing entry-level Style.

It lines up against traditional sedans and wagons like Toyota’s all-conquering Camry, established players like the Mazda6 and in-demand newcomers like the BYD Seal EV, not to mention the usual medium SUV suspects.

Stay with us on this first drive to see if this SportLine has what it takes to steer you towards the Skoda Octavia.

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2018 Mahindra XUV500 Summary

Just in case attacking Australia's crowded SUV market with a virtually unheard of Indian brand wasn't a high enough hurdle to leap over, Mahindra had made its task even harder - think a Bollywood version of Mission Impossible - by launching its XUV500 SUV here with a diesel engine (which nobody wanted) and a manual gearbox (which few could even remember how to use). 

Fortunately, it fixed one of those issues late in 2016, finally adding an automatic transmission to the line-up. And now, at long last, it's fixed the other.

This, then, is the petrol-powered XUV500 SUV. And, on paper at least, it's the most sense-making Mahindra to date. 

For one, it's a ferociously cheap way into a new seven-seat SUV. For another, it's pretty well equipped, even from the base level. There's a long warranty, an equally long roadside assistance offering, and there's capped-price servicing, too. 

So, should the mainstream SUV players be looking over their shoulders?

Spoiler alert: no.

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2024 Skoda Octavia 2018 Mahindra XUV500

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