Meet the 200mph Skoda Octavia
Skoda Octavia vRS breaks 200mph barrier at Bonneville Speed Week
Celebrating a decade of the Skoda vRS performance sub-brand, a 500bhp version of the current Octavia and dubbed the vRS Bonneville Special, has cracked the 200mph barrier.
With motoring scribbler Richard Meaden at the wheel, the car recorded a run of 202.15mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah yesterday.
The car itself is a production Octavia vRS, with a few choice aerodynamic modifications, which include making it 80mm lower to the ground. There's also a new sub-frame, which houses a race-prepared intercooler.
The 2.0-litre four-cylinder TSI petrol engine remains, but with a larger Garrett turbo fitted. Generating more than 500bhp, and producing 30+ PSI of boost pressure, the Bonneville Octavia vRS also runs on bespoke high-octane race fuel (with water-methanol mix) rather than unleaded petrol.
The car has also been built to Southern California Timing Association (SCTA) safety regs, which means a reinforced roll cage, parachute, fire extinguishers and window cage.
if it was a more "PH" car you'd be gushing all over it 
My thoughts are= great work by all involved

if it was a more "PH" car you'd be gushing all over it 
My thoughts are= great work by all involved

Just not sure if it broke any records...

Good work Skoda, 200+ mph out of 500 BHP in a brick is quite impressive.
Really it's a 500bhp power car that clocked 200mph. Which sounds less impressive as a BMW M5 with similar power will do the same.
And that lil 2.0 litre isn't really 2000cc displacement. It has a turbo pushing 30psi into it. Which is really forcing over 3 times the amount of air into the engine as normal, i.e. 3 times the displacement. So that 500hp motor has an effective or dynamic displacement of near 6 litres capacity.
500hp from 6 litre suddenly sounds not quite as staggering.
Good work Skoda, 200+ mph out of 500 BHP in a brick is quite impressive.
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