Škoda Auto has produced the following vehicles since its inception in 1895 (as Laurin & Klement before 1925).
Current models
Vehicles exclusive to China Vehicles exclusive to India
Model | Calendar year introduced |
Current model | Vehicle description | |||
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Introduction | Update (facelift) | |||||
Hatchback | ||||||
FABIA |
Fabia | 1999 | 2021 | — | B-segment hatchback. | |
RAPID SPACEBACK |
Rapid | 2012 | 2012 | 2020 | C-segment hatchback. Has been replaced in international markets by the Scala, production continues in China. | |
SCALA |
Scala | 2019 | 2019 | 2023 | C-segment hatchback. Successor to the Rapid Spaceback. | |
Sedan/liftback | ||||||
OCTAVIA |
Octavia | 1996 | 2020 | — | Small family sedan (C-segment). The best-selling nameplate of Škoda. | |
RAPID (liftback) |
Rapid | 2012 | 2012 | 2020 | Small family car (C-segment) liftback. Sold in core European markets between 2012 and 2019, production continues in Russia with major changes. Closely related to the SEAT Toledo and the Russian version of the Volkswagen Polo. | |
RAPID (sedan) |
2021 | Sedan version of the Rapid for the Chinese market. Closely related to the Volkswagen Santana. | ||||
SUPERB |
Superb | 2001 | 2023 | — | Large family sedan (D-segment), flagship model of Škoda. | |
SLAVIA |
Slavia | 2021 | 2021 | — | B-segment sedan based on the Volkswagen Virtus. | |
Station wagon | ||||||
OCTAVIA |
Octavia | 1996 | 2020 | — | C-segment station wagon. The best-selling nameplate of Škoda. | |
SUPERB |
Superb | 2001 | 2023 | — | D-segment station wagon, flagship model of Škoda. | |
SUV/crossover | ||||||
ENYAQ |
Enyaq | 2020 | 2020 | — | C-segment full-electric crossover SUV built above a dedicated electric vehicle platform (MEB platform). | |
KAMIQ |
Kamiq | 2019 | 2019 | 2023 | B-segment crossover SUV built above the MQB A0 platform. | |
KAMIQ (China) |
Kamiq (China) | 2018 | 2018 | — | B-segment crossover SUV for the Chinese market built above the older PQ34 platform. | |
KAMIQ GT |
2019 | 2019 | — | A version of the Chinese Kamiq with a sleeker rear body section. | ||
KAROQ |
Karoq | 2017 | 2017 | 2021 | Compact crossover SUV (C-segment) built above the MQB A1 platform. Related to the SEAT Ateca, Volkswagen Taos/Tharu, and Jetta VS5. | |
KODIAQ |
Kodiaq | 2016 | 2023 | — | Three-row mid-size crossover SUV (D-segment) built above the MQB A2 platform. | |
KODIAQ GT |
2018 | 2018 | — | A version of the Kodiaq in China with a lower rear body section. | ||
KUSHAQ |
Kushaq | 2021 | 2021 | — | B-segment crossover SUV for the Indian market heavily based on the Volkswagen Taigun/T-Cross. | |
Historic models
1900s
- Laurin & Klement A (1905–07)
- Laurin & Klement B (1906–08)
- Laurin & Klement C (1906–08)
- Laurin & Klement D (1906–07)
- Laurin & Klement E (1906–09)
- Laurin & Klement B2 (1907–08)
- Laurin & Klement C2 (1907–08)
- Laurin & Klement F (1907–09)
- Laurin & Klement FF (1907)
- Laurin & Klement FC (1907–09)
- Laurin & Klement HO/ HL/HLb (1907–13)
- Laurin & Klement BS (1908–09)
- Laurin & Klement FCS (1908–09)
- Laurin & Klement G (1908–11)
- Laurin & Klement DO/DL (1909–12)
- Laurin & Klement FDO/FDL (1909–15)
- Laurin & Klement EN (1909–10)
- Laurin & Klement FN/GDV/RC (1909–13)
- Laurin & Klement FCR (1909)
- Laurin & Klement L/LO (1909–11)
1910s
- Laurin & Klement ENS (1910–11)
- Laurin & Klement K/Kb/LOKb (1911–15)
- Laurin & Klement LK (1911–12)
- Laurin & Klement S/Sa (1911–16)
- Laurin & Klement DN (1912–15)
- Laurin & Klement RK (1912–16)
- Laurin & Klement Sb/Sc (1912–15)
- Laurin & Klement M/Mb/MO (1913–15)
- Laurin & Klement MK/400 (1913–24)
- Laurin & Klement O/OK (1913–16)
- Laurin & Klement Sd/Se/Sg/Sk (1913–17)
- Laurin & Klement Ms (1914–20)
- Laurin & Klement Sh/Sk (1914–17)
- Laurin & Klement T/Ta (1914–21)
- Laurin & Klement Si/Sl/Sm/So/200/205 (1916–24)
- Laurin & Klement Md/Me/Mf/Mg/Mh/Mi/Ml/300/305 (1917–23)
1920s
- Laurin & Klement MS/540/545 (1920–23)
- Laurin & Klement Škoda 545 (1924–27)
- Škoda 422 (1929–32)
- Škoda 430 (1929–36)
- Škoda 645 (1929–34)
- Škoda 860 (1929–32)
1930s
- Škoda 650 (1930–34)
- Škoda 633 (1931–34)
- Škoda 637 (1932–35)
- Škoda 932 (1932)
- Škoda 420 Standard/Rapid/Popular (1933–38)
- Škoda 935 Dynamic (1935, prototype only)[1]
- Škoda Rapid (1935–47)
- Škoda Favorit (1936–41)
- Škoda Superb (1934–43)
1940s
- Škoda Superb OHV (1946–49)
- Škoda 1101 Tudor (1946–49)
- Škoda 1102 (1948–52)
- Škoda VOS (1949–52)
1950s
- Škoda 1200 (1952–55)
- Škoda 440/445/450 (1955–59)
- Škoda 1201 (1955–62)
- Škoda Felicia (1959–64)
- Škoda Octavia (1959–64)
1960s
- Škoda 1202 (1961–73)
- Škoda Octavia Combi (1964–71)
- Škoda 1000 MB (1964–69)
- Škoda 1203 (1968–99)
- Škoda 100/110 (1969–77)
1970s
- Škoda 110 R (1970–80)
- Škoda 105/120/125 (1976–90)
1980s
- Škoda Garde (1981–84)
- Škoda 130/135/136 (1984–90)
- Škoda Rapid (1984) (1984–90)
- Škoda Favorit/Forman/Pick-up (1987–95)
1990s
- Škoda Felicia (1994–2001)
2000s
- Škoda Roomster/Praktik – LAV (2006–2015)
- Škoda Superb second generation (2008–2015)
- Škoda Yeti – Mini SUV (2009–2017)
2010s
- Škoda Citigo (2011–2021)
- Škoda Rapid (India) (2011–2021)
Concept cars
- Roadiaq (2023)[2]
- Vision 7S (2022)
- Afriq (2022)
- Vision IN (2020)
- Slavia Cabrio (2020)
- Vision GT (2019)
- Vision iV (2019)
- Mountiaq (2019)
- Vision RS (2018)
- Vision X (2018)
- Sunroq (2018)
- Vision E EU (2017)
- Vision E China (2017)
- Element (2017)
- Vision S (2016)
- Atero (2016)
- Funstar (2015)
- CitiJet (2014)
- Vision C (2013)
- MissionL (2011)
- Vision D (2011)
- Fabia Super (2007)
- Joyster (2006)
- Yeti II (2006)
- Roomster (2003)
- Tudor (2002)
- Fabia Paris Edition (2002)
- Ahoj (2002)
- Felicia Golden Prague (1998)
- 783 Favorit Coupé (1987)
- Škoda 110 Super Sport Ferat (1971)
- Škoda 1100 GT (1968)
- Škoda 720 (1967–1972)
- Škoda F3 (1964)
- Škoda 1100 Type 968 (1958)
- Škoda 973 Babeta (1949)
See also
References
- ↑ Padeanu, Adrian. "Skoda To Show 'Porsche Of The East' at Techno Classica". Motor1.com. Retrieved 2023-05-01.
- ↑ https://www.skoda-storyboard.com/en/press-kits/the-skoda-roadiaq-all-electric-student-car-no-9-has-a-true-explorers-spirit/
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