All versions
Every Octavia version, each with its starting price — cheapest first.
Skoda OctaviaTour
Skoda Octavia1.0 TSi Ambition
Skoda Octavia1.6 TDI
Skoda OctaviaCombi 1.6 TDI Active
Skoda Octavia1.6 TDI SMART DSG
Skoda Octavia1.6 TDI Ambition DSG
Skoda Octavia2.0 TDI Ambition
Skoda Octavia2.0 TDI Style
Skoda Octavia2.0 TDI Ambition DSG
Skoda OctaviaScout 2.0 TDI 4x4
Skoda OctaviaRS 2.0 TDI 4x4
Why choose the Octavia
What makes the Octavia stand out when you're comparing lease deals.
- More space than cars a class above
- One of the biggest boots you can buy
- Maximum substance per euro
- The smart family default — hatch or estate
The Skoda Octavia is the practicality king of the family-car class — astonishingly spacious, brilliantly packaged and superb value. With one of the biggest boots of any non-SUV, it offers the room of a larger, pricier car for far less.
Available as a hatch and a cavernous estate, with efficient petrol and diesel engines, it’s the default smart choice for families and high-mileage drivers who want maximum substance per euro.
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Other models worth comparing with the Octavia.
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Octavia leasing — common questions
Data-driven answers about leasing the Skoda Octavia, updated as offers change.
How much does it cost to lease a Octavia?
The Octavia starts from 85 €/mo, with an all-in effective cost from 85 €/mo. The exact price depends on the trim, lease term, mileage and down payment you choose.
How many Octavia versions can I lease?
We currently track 11 Octavia versions with active offers, priced from 85 € to 410 €/mo.
Which providers offer Octavia leasing?
2 providers currently list Octavia offers, including Spotawheel, Zotalease. Each sets its own contract terms, so it's worth comparing side by side.
What engine options does the Octavia have?
The Octavia is available with: Diesel, Gasoline.
What lease terms are available for the Octavia?
Active Octavia offers run for 1 month, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years. Shorter or longer terms shift the monthly price.