Škoda Auto produces its SUV models in five countries around the world. The anniversary vehicle is a black Škoda Kodiaq Sportline produced at the Kvasiny plant in the Czech Republic.

After Škoda first entered the SUV segment with the Škoda Yeti in 2009, the vehicles have quickly become an integral part of the Czech carmaker’s portfolio. Over the course of its successful SUV campaign, Škoda has introduced the Kodiaq, Karoq and Kamiq series as well as its first all-electric MEB-based SUV model, the Enyaq. Boosted by the Kushaq’s success in India, SUVs now represent nearly half of Škoda’s global deliveries.

Skoda Yeti In 2009, Škoda Auto launched what was then its fifth model series – the Yeti. With more than 684,000 units produced, the Yeti’s production concluded in 2018.

“Producing three million SUVs since 2009 is a fantastic achievement for our entire team. This milestone highlights the evolution of our customers’ preferences and our flexibility in meeting their needs. Today, almost 50% of the vehicles we deliver are SUVs. Our mission is clear: We are wholly committed to electrifying our SUV lineup and adapting our production facilities. Challenge accepted!,” said Andreas Dick, Škoda Auto Board Member for Production and Logistics.

Škoda produces its SUV models in the Czech Republic, China, India, Ukraine and Slovakia Škoda produces its SUV models in the Czech Republic, China, India, Ukraine and Slovakia

In the Czech Republic, Škoda manufactures the Kamiq, Enyaq, and Enyaq Coupé at the Mladá Boleslav facility, while the Karoq and Kodiaq roll off the production line in Kvasiny. Additionally, the automaker builds its SUV models in China, India, Ukraine, and Slovakia.

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The Kodiaq made its global debut in September 2016. The Kodiaq RS, introduced in autumn 2018, was the first SUV in the sporty Škoda RS family. To date, more than 841,000 units of the brand’s largest SUV have been produced. In the coming weeks, Škoda is set to unveil the second-generation Kodiaq, which will feature a plug-in hybrid variant with an electric range exceeding 100 kilometres.

Source: Škoda 

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Евгений Ушаков
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