So, what’s new on the inside?
The overall dashboard layout is similar to that of the pre-facelift Octavia, with a dual-tone black and beige treatment:
The steering wheel is an all-new leather wrapped unit. It feels good to hold and there is ample space to rest your thumb on the available contours. Piano black treatment looks and feels premium:
Similar layout of the steering mounted audio controls. Buttons on the left control the media and voice functions, while those on the right are used for fiddling with the MID and accessing the telephonic functions:
The instrument cluster gets new speedometer + tachometer pods and needles. The MID screen is now coloured, as opposed to the monochrome display of the pre-facelift model:
The coloured Multi-Information Display shows information like date and time, average speed, travelling time, average fuel consumption, driving range with available fuel, configurable speed warning alert, telephonic information, outside temperature, gear selector position, music track info and navigation directions:
The facelifted Octavia also gets a 'driver fatigue' alert system. It studies data regarding steering inputs by the driver and compares it with the overall driving behaviour of the trip as well as pre-set driving characteristics of a drowsy driver. If it reads driver fatigue, a warning is displayed on the MID screen, advising the driver to take some rest:
The other big change on the inside is an 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The size of the display is visually enhanced by the touch-sensitive buttons on both sides. Also visible is the automatic climate control console that now gets piano black glass detailing:
The glass display of the infotainment screen and piano black treatment around the centre console are a fingerprint magnet. This is what it looked like with mild usage:
The capacitive touchscreen is fluid to use and doesn't suffer from any lag-related issues. Brightness and contrast of the display have been aptly tuned to offer enough visibility in varied lighting conditions. Sound quality from the ICE is fantastic:
While the display itself is bright enough to be visible in broad daylight, the glass is extremely reflective and can negatively affect visibility under direct light. The system also streams the output of the rear camera, although the guidelines aren't dynamic:
Similar to the pre-facelift model's infotainment system, the new unit displays vital vehicle stats like distance covered, time taken, average speed and average fuel consumption, over different trips and after the last refuelling:
Inbuilt Amundsen navigation system. Interface is fairly easy to use:
Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and MirrorLink integration:
There are two SD card slots inside the glovebox. The additional slot is for a navigation storage drive. The same was introduced in the pre-facelift model in October 2016, when Skoda added navigation to the Style Plus variant (
related thread):
No need of any proprietary cables to connect your USB drive or iPod anymore! The Octavia facelift gets dedicated USB and AUX ports, instead of the Media IN port of the pre-facelift model (
reference image):
The Octavia facelift gets LED ambient lighting with 10 colour options - Cool White, Fire Orange, Cinnamon, RS Red, Pink, Purple, Dusk Blue, Azure, Skoda Green and Acid Green. The ambient lighting package includes LED light strips on the doorpads and footwell lighting:
A big shoutout to BHPian
Starfire for sharing this information. The faux wood inserts on the door panels have been replaced with brushed aluminium. Ambient light strips are provided on the Style Plus variant:
The front doors continue to house 1-litre bottle holders. The 2017 Octavia also gets a removable waste basket that can be placed in the pocket of any of the four doors. It will come in handy to keep the interiors clean:
Not much has changed on the rear seat, except for a new layout and placement of cup holders in the centre armrest (
reference image of their location on the pre-facelift model). On such an expensive car, I'd expect a high quality lid covering the cup-holders:
The rear A/C vents have been carried forward unchanged, but...
...rear seat occupants now get 2 USB ports for charging their cell phones:
The rear footwells get LED illumination too:
New infotainment system can be controlled remotely with the Skoda Media Command App (
Play Store link). As a result, rear seat passengers can access navigation on the infotainment system and control the music being played using the BossConnect feature of this app: