The quickest sedan to do the 0-100kmph stint is also the slowest from 100kmph to standstill!
Sedans priced between Rs 12 lakh and Rs 25 lakh may not be very popular in India. However, they offer a great mix of comfort, performance and road presence. In their petrol-automatic avatars, these cars are aimed at buyers who’d like to give their chauffeurs a break and would love to get behind the wheel themselves. The Skoda Octavia, Toyota Corolla Altis and the Hyundai Elantra are three such offerings that go head to head in terms of pricing and features. Naturally, we had to put them to the test to find out how they fare against each other in the real world.
Corolla Altis CVT |
Elantra Automatic |
Octavia Automatic |
|
Engine |
1.8-litre petrol |
2.0-litre petrol |
1.8-litre petrol |
Power |
140PS @ 6400rpm |
152PS @ 6200rpm |
180PS @ 5100-6200rpm |
Torque |
173Nm @ 4000rpm |
192NM @ 4000rpm |
250Nm @ 1250-5000rpm |
Transmission |
7-speed CVT |
6-speed AT |
7-speed DSG |
Fuel Economy City (tested) |
11.91kmpl |
9.59kmpl |
9.04kmpl |
Fuel Economy Highway (tested) |
18.04kmpl |
15.26kmpl |
15.11kmpl |
Acceleration and Roll-on Tests: The Octavia takes the lead
Car |
0-100kmph |
Kickdown (20-80kmph) |
Toyota Corolla Altis |
11.46s |
6.78s |
Hyundai Elantra |
10.91s |
6.57s |
Skoda Octavia |
8.26s |
5.0s |
The Skoda Octavia is the most powerful sedan among the three. The high power and torque figures translate into exceptional on-road performance, with the Skoda spriniting from 0-100kmph in just 8.26s. The Elantra, on the other hand, is 2.65s slower than the Czech offering. The Corolla is the slowest of the lot as it took 11.46s to hit the 100kmph mark. The Skoda is the quickest in kickdown figures too thanks to a powerful 1.8-litre turbocharged petrol motor and a fast double-clutch gearbox.
All that performance does come at a price though. The Skoda Octavia is the least fuel efficient of the three cars with a mileage of 9.04kmpl (city). The Corolla Altis’ reliable motor and CVT, on the other hand, help it return an impressive 11.91kmpl within the city.
Braking: The Elantra is the clear winner here
Car |
100-0kmph |
80-0kmph |
Toyota Corolla Altis |
3.15s/44.08m |
2.50s/28.01m |
Hyundai Elantra |
3.14s/41.12m |
2.53s/25.89 |
Skoda Octavia |
3.37s/47.17m |
2.96s/30.20 |
All three sedans in this test get disc brakes on all four corners along with anti-lock braking system (ABS) and electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD) as standard. So, it’s quite natural to expect all three cars to perform equally. However, our tests did spring a couple of surprises, with the biggest one being the fact that the quickest car of the three was, in fact, the slowest to come to a complete halt. It even needed more space than the other two for a complete stop too.
Where the Skoda took 3.37s and 47.17 metres to come to a dead halt from 100kmph, the Elantra did the same in 3.14s and 41.12 metres. The Corolla Altis came second in the test with figures of 3.15s and 44.08 metres.
Prices
Toyota Corolla Altis (ex-showroom Delhi) |
Hyundai Elantra (ex-showroom Delhi) |
Skoda Octavia (ex-showroom pan-India) |
G CVT (Rs 17.88 lakh) |
SX Automatic (Rs 16.13 lakh) |
Style AT (Rs 19.63 lakh) |
VL (Rs 20.01 lakh) |
SX(O) Automatic (Rs 18.20 lakh) |
L&K AT (Rs 22.38 lakh) |
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