Škoda: Find the right car here
Škoda Auto is pressing ahead with its electric vehicle offensive. Six new battery-electric models are to be launched in the Small, Compact, Combi and Space segments by 2026.
Under the working title Small, the Czechs are planning a mini SUV (left gallery), the all-electric successor to the Karoq compact SUV will be called Elroq, the Combi (right gallery) will carry the brand's strengths into the electric era, and the production version of the 7-seater concept car presented in August will round off the range upwards under the working title Space. Škoda plans to invest a total of 5.6 billion euros in electromobility by 2027. In short, there is a model to suit every need and every budget.
Combustion engines remain in the program
During this transformation phase, combustion engines and plug-in hybrid drives continue to play a significant role in the brand's portfolio. With the new generations of the Superb and Kodiaq, the upgraded Octavia, Kamiq and Scala, and the new battery-electric models, the brand will soon offer the most versatile model portfolio in its corporate history.
Klaus Zellmer, Chairman of the Board of Management of Škoda Auto: "With the upcoming battery-electric models, Škoda Auto is moving even faster in the direction of sustainable individual mobility. Together with our new conventional combustion and plug-in hybrid models, we offer the best of both worlds."
Customized design and updates
Enyaq iV and Enyaq Coupé iV will receive a major update in 2025 to express the new design language that will characterize all future Škoda electric vehicles. For Škoda, the focus is on serving the needs of customers across all markets. In the coming years, the company aims to offer a broad portfolio of affordable models that address the individual mobility needs of its customers - be it with e-drives, combustion engines or plug-in hybrids.