IN ANY OF THE SHADES, THE RS LOOKS BUSINESS — BUT YOUPAY A DEAR PREMIUM FOR THESTYLING It is fair to say that when the first-generation Octavia RS arrived, it kicked down the door of the sensible executive-sedan segment, and announced, loudly and with turbocharged conviction, that practicality and performance did not have to exist in mutually exclusive universes. In much the same way that M cars and AMGs once redefined fast, usable cars for Europe, the RS rewrote the Indian manual. It was the thinking enthusiast’s express: discreet, devastatingly quick for its time, and refreshingly unpretentious.
India has been fortunate, too. We’ve seen almost every generation of the RS on our roads, right from the original Mk1 to the recent past, skipping only one chapter in between. That kind…
