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This year, Škoda Auto is commemorating anniversaries at its Kvasiny and Vrchlabí plants: The Kvasiny site has been producing cars for 90 years and was integrated into Škoda’s production network in 1947. The history of the Vrchlabí plant spans 160 years, yet the first Škoda models did not roll off its production line until 1946. In 1945, both facilities were nationalised and incorporated as part of Škoda, then known as AZNP (Automobilové závody, národní podnik). In recent years, these plants have undergone a radical transformation, extensively incorporating Industry 4.0 technologies. At Kvasiny, Škoda currently produces the Karoq, Kodiaq, and Octavia series, while the Vrchlabí plant focuses on manufacturing DQ200 automatic direct-shift transmissions. Both sites play a crucial role in advancing the company’s sustainability strategy, having achieved significant milestones in recent years.

“The long-standing industrial tradition in Kvasiny and Vrchlabí reflects the skill and ingenuity of engineers who have been tackling challenging tasks for generations. This legacy influences these plants even today. Our workforce’s creativity has driven the successful transformation and development of these sites, securing their role as cornerstones of our international production network. I congratulate all colleagues on these milestones and thank the team for their dedication and effort.”


Andreas Dick, Škoda Auto Board Member for Production and Logistics

Kvasiny plant: from sports models to the Favorit
On the site of today’s Kvasiny plant, František Karel Janeček established a factory to produce bodies for small Jawa 700 cars from 1934 onwards. In 1945, Škoda took over the plant and iconic vehicles like the 1101 ‘Tudor’, Felicia Roadster, 110 R Coupé, Garde, and Rapid models rolled off the production line. In 1947, the Kvasiny plant began building the Superb OHV. Between 1959 and 1964, the Škoda Felicia was produced there, and from 1961 to 1971, the Kvasiny plant manufactured the Octavia Combi. Additionally, the site was instrumental in building racing cars such as the 200 RS and the 130 RS. During the 1980s, the plant saw various versions of the Škoda 105/120/130 series with rear engines and rear-wheel drive brought to life, culminating in the launch of the front-wheel drive Favorit model.

Kvasiny today: in-demand SUVs and the updated Octavia
In 2002, the production of the first modern-generation Superb commenced in Kvasiny. Since then, the plant has continuously evolved, marked by milestones such as the opening of an automatic warehouse for small components, the establishment of a multifunctional competence centre and an educational centre, as well as the expansion of the body shop. In 2019, Škoda launched the production of its first plug-in hybrid model, the Superb iV. The current line-up manufactured at Kvasiny includes the Karoq and Kodiaq SUVs, as well as the Octavia. By June 2024, the Kvasiny plant had produced over 4,000,000 Škoda vehicles across various model series since joining the Volkswagen group in 1991.

The Kvasiny site is also committed to advancing Škoda Auto’s sustainability initiatives. Currently, up to 90% of the electricity used at the plant comes from renewable sources. In 2023, the site enhanced its painting process, improving technical parameters to yield annual savings of 6,000 MWh of natural gas.

Vrchlabí plant: from carriage to vehicle production
The tradition of industrial manufacturing in Vrchlabí dates back to 1864 when a local entrepreneur founded the company Ig. Th. Petera & Sons, specialising in carriage manufacturing and English saddlery. The workshop expanded into a factory in 1904, and by 1908, the first automobile body had been produced there. Between 1908 and 1946, the site operated as a private company producing custom-made automobile bodies.
In 1946, the Vrchlabí factory became part of AZNP, heralding the launch of Škoda car production. The most iconic vehicle from Vrchlabí was the legendary Škoda 1203, a versatile truck and flatbed, the first units of which were produced in 1968. The plant later focused on higher equipment versions of the model series 150/120, and eventually on limited editions based on the Favorit, Forman, and Felicia.

Vrchlabí today: carbon-neutral production 7 days a week
In 2012, Škoda Auto converted the plant into a state-of-the-art component manufacturing site within 18 months, built a new factory hall and began producing DQ200 direct-shift automatic transmissions. The plant was also modernised, incorporating Industry 4.0 technologies such as a digital twin and smart handling robots. Around half of the transmissions produced at the Vrchlabí plant are used in Škoda models, with the remaining units installed in other Volkswagen Group vehicles. The plant operates seven days a week, with an annual production capacity of 690,000 transmissions. In October 2023, the plant produced its five-millionth transmission.

Since late 2020, the Vrchlabí plant has been carbon-neutral after switching to renewable energies and offsetting the remaining emissions through compensation measures and CO2 certificates.

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The first updated Škoda Octavia built at the Kvasiny plant has rolled off the production line. The production of additional units of the brand’s bestseller in Kvasiny was made possible thanks to the new-generation Superb now being manufactured at the Volkswagen plant in Bratislava. At the same time, production of the Octavia continues at Škoda’s main facility in Mladá Boleslav. Around 7.5 million units have been produced since the first modern-generation Octavia was introduced in 1996.

“By producing additional units of the Škoda Octavia at our Kvasiny plant we are making efficient use of our flexible production network and fully utilising the capacities of our plants. In addition to comprehensively preparing for the production launch of additional Octavia units at Kvasiny, we have established a training centre providing the ideal setting to further train and upskill our team. I sincerely thank everyone involved in this project for their effort and dedication throughout the process.”


Andreas Dick, Škoda Auto Board Member for Production and Logistics

Training centre tailored to different learning levels
The additional units of the updated fourth-generation Škoda Octavia are produced on the same production line as the Karoq at the Kvasiny plant, where the Kodiaq SUV is also built. While preparing for the production launch of the updated Škoda Octavia, the carmaker opened a training centre in Kvasiny equipped with state-of-the-art technology, three robotic workstations for practical training and two classrooms for advanced theoretical instruction.

Škoda Octavia: a milestone model with sustained high demand
The first modern-generation Škoda Octavia rolled off the Mladá Boleslav production line in 1996. It was the first model to be developed entirely under the umbrella of the Volkswagen Group. In March 1998, Škoda introduced the even more spacious Octavia Combi, the first all-wheel-drive variant followed in 1999.

Produced between 2004 and 2013, the second-generation Škoda Octavia offered an upgraded engine range, enhanced technology, a more robust body compared to its predecessor and the large radiator grille took on a trapezoidal shape.

The third generation was built on the Volkswagen Group’s then-new MQB A platform and offered a standard boot capacity of 590 litres for the liftback and 610 litres for the estate. In 2017, the updated model came with split headlights featuring optional LED technology.

The current fourth generation of the Škoda Octavia debuted in November 2019. It is built on the updated MQB platform. Some of the petrol engines can be paired with mild-hybrid technology or all-wheel drive. The Octavia was comprehensively updated in spring, bringing a refreshed design, second-generation Matrix-LED headlights, further enhanced safety and comfort features, and new functions, including the integration of ChatGPT into the voice assistant Laura.

Across the four modern generations, approximately 7.5 million Octavias have been produced, continuing the legacy of the popular historical model, the first units of which were produced 65 years ago. Available as a two-door saloon or a practical estate, a total of 360,000 vehicles were produced between 1959 and 1971.

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Škoda Auto served as the official partner to the Prague Pride Festival for the third consecutive year. Through this partnership, the Czech carmaker emphasises its commitment to respect, acceptance, equity, diversity and mutual understanding. As in previous years, Škoda employees also took part in the Pride Parade – the highlight of the Festival – including members of Škoda’s employee resource group (ERG), Škoda Proud. This year marked a special milestone with the Škoda Auto Company Brass Orchestra providing the musical backdrop for the first time. Throughout the Festival week, Prague Pride highlighted critical issues and the needs of the LGBTQ+ community through a diverse range of programmes aiming to amplify their voices.

“’We are family’ is the focus of this year’s Prague Pride Festival, and one that also resonates with us at Škoda Auto. We are once again happily sponsoring Prague Pride because the Škoda family is deliberately open and inclusive. Diversity and inclusion are enshrined in our corporate strategy and in our Diversity Strategy 2030 because these are important ways we can strengthen our company. It also reflects the demographic range of our customers. As one of the largest employers in the country, we have a unique standing to be able to draw attention to the rights and needs of the LGBTQ+ community as part of the wider society we live in and serve.”


Klaus Zellmer, CEO of Škoda Auto

“Diversity is at the heart of who we are at Škoda Auto. Every employee is unique, and it is our responsibility to ensure that everyone is treated fairly, with equitable opportunities and respect, regardless of age, background, religion, gender, family, or sexuality. By participating in the Prague Pride Festival and Parade, we proudly stand for diversity and equity, and against intolerance and homophobia. We are excited to once again be part of this important event, which helps raise awareness of critical issues impacting LGBTQ+ people, and we look forward to joining next year’s parade.”


Maren Gräf, Škoda Auto Board Member for People & Culture

Proud to support Pride – Škoda Auto as the official partner for the third consecutive year
From 5 to 11 August, more than 200 themed events and cultural performances highlighted diversity and addressed the needs of the LGBTQ+ community. Centred around the theme of ‘Family’, this year’s Festival explored the evolving definition of family.

The Pride Parade was once again the highlight of the Festival: It started at noon on Saturday in Wenceslas Square before making its way through the centre of the Czech capital and concluding in Letná Park. Among the 60,000 participants were numerous Škoda employees, including members of the Škoda Proud ERG and, for the first time, the Škoda Auto Company Brass Orchestra providing the musical backdrop. The Festival ended with a large picnic in Letná Park, meetups on Střelecký Island, and various events organised by the Pride Business Forum, bringing a vibrant close to the week.

Supporting the Prague Pride Festival is a key part of Škoda Auto’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. In May, Škoda Auto participated in the European Diversity Month, an initiative promoted by the European Commission. This year’s motto, ‘Škoda Auto: A Place for Everyone’, underscores the company’s dedication to honouring each individual’s uniqueness and fostering an open organisational culture. Additionally, Škoda Auto supported the Pride Business Forum Conference, organised an internal event on LGBTQ+ topics for employees, and displayed rainbow flags at various company locations, further affirming its support for the community.

Diversity integral to Škoda’s corporate strategy
The carmaker has firmly embedded diversity, inclusion, fairness and equity into its corporate culture and actively encourages employees to get involved in networks like Škoda Proud. Established three years ago, this ERG focuses on fostering an inclusive working environment.

Since 2019, Škoda Auto has been a signatory to the European Diversity Charter, which advocates for diversity and inclusion in the workplace. At the end of last year, the carmaker became a premium member of the Pride Business Forum, the largest organisation in the Czech Republic uniting LGBTQ+-friendly employers. Additionally, Škoda Auto endorsed the Czech ‘We Are Fair’ petition, supporting marriage equality, alongside related rights such as social benefits and childcare. This year, the company was recognised with the ‘Big Step Forward Award’ from the Pride Business Forum, in acknowledgement of its efforts to create an inclusive working environment. Details of all diversity initiatives are available in the latest Škoda Auto Diversity Report.

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The all-new Škoda Elroq brings a fresh perspective to sustainable automotive design with its innovative use of interior materials like Recytitan and Technofil. In line with the brand’s Modern Solid design language, the Elroq’s interior emphasises simplicity, spaciousness, and clean lines. At the same time, the selected materials underscore Škoda’s commitment to environmental protection and reducing the CO2 footprint of its vehicles: the seats and upholstery fabrics are made from recycled plastic bottles and, for the first time, recycled post-consumer clothing. These are carefully reprocessed into

high-quality new yarns and fabrics for the Elroq. The Czech car manufacturer thus takes the next step towards further realising its sustainability goals.

 

Four Design Selections, incorporating even more sustainable materials
The new Škoda Elroq boasts a spacious interior defined by clean, simple lines that embody the brand’s Modern Solid design language. Customers will have the choice of four Design Selections: Studio, Loft, Lodge, and Suite, each incorporating a greater proportion of sustainable materials.

The Loft Design Selection, for example, uses Recytitan—a material comprising 78% recycled PET and, for the first time in Škoda models, recycled post-consumer clothing. The dark grey-blue fabric is complemented by dark artificial leather details and yellow reflective stitching.

The Lodge Design Selection features a material called Technofil. This material also contains ECONYL® yarns made from regenerated nylon obtained for example from old fishing nets and fabric scraps. This Selection is distinguished by black fabric paired with light grey artificial leather, highlighted by orange contrast stitching and matching orange seat belts.

Fabric scraps, fishing nets and bottles re-used in Škoda interiors
Škoda is continuously advancing its use of innovative and sustainable materials across all products. To further increase the sustainability of the Elroq’s Design Selection Loft, the brand uses Recytitan for the door panels, seat covers, dashboard, armrest, and knee pads. It is composed of 78% recycled PET, sourced from items such as plastic water bottles. The remaining material is derived from new PET (16%) and for the first time also mechanically recycled fibres recovered from post-consumer clothing (6%). The fibre blend undergoes processing without chemical treatments. The careful attention to detail during the spinning and warping of yarns ensures a perfect balance of comfort, durability, and sustainability.

In the Lodge Design Selection, Škoda uses Technofil material, which is composed of 75% recycled ECONYL® fibres and 25% polyester. This innovative fabric reuses nylon waste, such as fishing nets, fabric scraps, and carpets destined for landfill, transforming them into new nylon yarn. Known for its excellent friction and abrasion resistance, ECONYL® nylon is also 100% regenerable, allowing yarns to be recycled repeatedly without ever losing quality.

 

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Škoda Auto is the official main partner of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift for the third consecutive year. From 12 to 18 August, 154 riders in 22 teams will embark on a 950 km route across eight stages through the Netherlands, Belgium and France. Škoda Auto is providing the organisers with 70 electric and plug-in hybrid Škoda vehicles. Race Director Marion Rousse will oversee the event from an all-electric Enyaq, which will be serving as a Red Car. Fans can stay up-to-date with the latest news from the peloton and behind-the-scenes insights on the WeLoveCycling social media channels, with posts shared by Polish rider Katarzyna ‘Kasia’ Niewiadoma.

“As a long-standing supporter of cycling, we are proud to be the official main partner of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift for the third year in a row. With our ongoing commitment to women’s cycling, we aim to further strengthen the impact and reach of this wonderful event. We are looking forward to great performances from all the athletes and being close to the fans along the route. With a Škoda fleet of 70 electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles for the organisers, we will maintain a strong presence and visibility of our brand from the Grand Départ to the finish line.”

 

Martin Jahn, Škoda Auto Board Member for Sales and Marketing

This year, a peloton of 154 riders in 22 teams will tackle the 950-kilometre route through the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. Due to the Olympic Games in Paris, the Grand Départ will take place in Rotterdam. The most significant sporting challenge awaits the athletes on the eighth and final stage from Le Grand-Bornand to Alpe d’Huez. Here, on the Col du Glandon, the riders will reach the highest point of the route at 1,924 metres and conquer a total of 3,900 metres of elevation gain.

Fleet of 70 electric and plug-in hybrid Škoda vehicles
Škoda Auto is providing the organisers with 70 electric and plug-in hybrid Škoda vehicles. The Director of the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, Marion Rousse, will use the fully-electric Škoda Enyaq as a Red Car, overseeing the action on the track from the specially equipped command centre. By offering a choice of vehicles to the race organisers, the Czech car manufacturer contributes to enhancing the sustainability of the fleet and ultimately the race itself.

The Škoda brand will also be present in other ways: As in previous years, the car manufacturer is sponsoring the green jersey for the leader of the points classification, and the winner will receive a green crystal glass trophy created by Škoda Design.

Women’s Tour up close through the WeLoveCycling.com platform
Fans will once again have the opportunity to get up close to the racing action through the WeLoveCycling social media channels this year. Polish cyclist Katarzyna ‘Kasia’ Niewiadoma, last year’s mountain classification winner, will be posting updates from the peloton and behind the scenes. On the WeLoveCycling website, fans can take part in a weekly contest to win exciting prizes: an electric bike, a GPS bike computer and original Škoda green jerseys.

Škoda Auto: a long-standing partner of elite cycling
This year, Škoda Auto has extended its partnership with the organising body A.S.O. and now supports a total of 20 international professional and amateur cycling events for both men and women. Besides the Tour de France and Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, these include races like La Vuelta and La Flèche Wallonne. The automaker also sponsors the L’Étape by Tour de France, an event organised for amateur cyclists.

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