The new and bold Skoda Laura has enough firepower to turn most petrolheads.
Skoda Laura
Skoda has been winning hearts ever since it made inroads into India.
The Laura is another offering from the Czech-German company that has
been awarded with one laurel after another, and not without a reason.
While the previous generation car looked a tad on the bland side, Skoda
has addressed the same with the all new car. There are new headlamps are
now which are much larger and stretch over to the side of the car. What
the car also gains now is an aggressive new attitude which was missing
in the earlier car.
The insides of any Skoda is a pleasant place to be in and the Laura
is no different. Quality of materials is top notch and everything feels
made built to last. In fact the car is literally built like a tank. The
surface feels nice to touch with no sharp creases or badly molded
plastic bits. And there is space too, lots of it in fact. Driving
position is spot-on assisting most driving styles. Rear passengers are
at ease as well with more than enough legroom. It’s perfect for those
long weekend drives to thanks to the amount of luggage that massive boot
can swallow.
Then comes the best bit, the engines. The 1.8 litre turbo petrol has
enough firepower to addict most petrol heads. There is all of 160 PS to
set the front wheels ablaze. On the oil burning front there are the 110
PS and a 140 PS units which promise efficiency and performance. Making
things more interesting is the DSG gearbox which really makes driving
the Laura a whole lot of fun. Handling is the most sorted in its segment
as well. While the suspension might be a tad stiff, it's a small trade
off for the smile that is plastered on one's face after a high speed
blast. While Skodas are definitely pricier than the competition, your
money is without doubt definitely well spent.
Quick Facts:
Engine: 1.8 TSI, inline four
Power: 160PS@ 4500rpm
Torque: 250Nm@ 1500rpm
Transmission: 6-speed manual
Engine: 2.0 litre Diesel, inline four
Power: 110PS@ 4200rpm
Torque: 250Nm@ 1500rpm
Transmission: 5-speed manual
Engine: 2.0 TDI, inline four
Power: 140PS@ 4000rpm
Torque: 320Nm@ 1750rpm
Transmission: 6-speed DSG
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 2578 mm
LxWxH: 4569 x 1769 x 1485 mm
Weight: 1305 - 1465 kg
Variants:
Ambiente 1.8 TSI : ` 13.38 lakh
Ambiente 2.0 TDI CR MT: ` 13.85 lakh
Ambiente 2.0 TDI CR AT: ` 14.96 lakh
Elegance 2.0 TDI CR MT: ` 15.34 lakh
Elegance 2.0 TDI CR AT: ` 16.33 lakh
L&K 2.0 TDI AT: ` 18.11 lakh
Cheers:
1. Brilliant performance from the petrol and diesel engines.
2. Quality of materials is top notch with everything made to last.
Sneers:
1. Ride quality is a tad stiff and can get uncomfortable over really bad surfaces.
2. After sales service can be better.
Honourable Mentions:
Toyota Corolla Altis
The Toyota Corolla is now in its second avatar and available with a
diesel option as well. Offering good space, more than decent quality and
not to mention bucket loads of reliability the Toyota makes a strong
case for itself.
Chevrolet Cruze
Choose to Cruze, is what the advert says and its something that this
Chevrolet does really well. With a 150 PS of firepower and an extremely
comfortable suspension set up, the Cruze simply munches miles with ease.
Quality of materials on the inside could have been better though.
Other Rivals
Volkswagen Jetta
The VW Jetta has been around for quite some time now. Sensible but a
little long in the tooth now. The all new Jetta should make things
interesting.
Chevrolet Optra Magnum
The Cruze’s predecessor, the Optra Magnum is a pretty competitive car thanks to good pricing and that brilliant oilburner.
Honda Civic
The futuristic looking Civic is still one of the best lookers in its segment. A diesel variant should boost sales further.
Mitsubishi Cedia
Although not very popular, the Mitsubishi Cedia is a pretty good all
rounder. A little more grunt from the engine would be welcome.
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