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marzo 24, 2021 - Skoda

ŠKODA AUTO looks back on a successful 2020 despite the coronavirus pandemic

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› More than one million vehicles delivered to customers for the seventh consecutive year
› Model portfolio upgraded and expanded with the new-generation OCTAVIA and ENYAQ iV
› ŠKODA takes on additional responsibility within the Volkswagen Group for Russia and North Africa
› Numerous strategic decisions taken to maintain growth course
› NEXT LEVEL ŠKODA programme for the future forms the basis for leading the company successfully through the new decade
› Czech car manufacturer systematically continues its 2021 model campaign
› New models: #fabia, #enyaqivcoupe, facelifts of #kodiaq and #karoq, #octaviapro in China, #kushaq in India
› Testing capacities for COVID-19 greatly expanded, in-house vaccination centres ready

Mladá Boleslav, 24 March 2021 – ŠKODA #auto can look back on a successful 2020 despite the COVID-19 pandemic. For the seventh year in a row, the manufacturer delivered more than one million vehicles worldwide. The company also upgraded its model portfolio with the new-generation OCTAVIA and expanded it to include the ENYAQ iV. Besides India, ŠKODA is taking on additional responsibilities within the Volkswagen Group for the regions of Russia and North Africa. With the comprehensive NEXT LEVEL ŠKODA programme for the future, the Czech car manufacturer is focusing on expanding its model portfolio towards the entry-level segments, opening up new markets for further growth and engaging with diversity and sustainability in every aspect of its work. ŠKODA is also continuing its model campaign this year with the latest #fabia generation, the coupé variant of the ENYAQ iV and facelifts of the best-selling #kodiaq and #karoq SUVs. In addition, the new #octaviapro is being launched in China and the #kushaq will be making its debut in India.

ŠKODA #auto CEO Thomas Schäfer explains: “ŠKODA #auto looks back on an eventful and successful year. By assuming responsibility for the regions of Russia and North Africa alongside India, we are taking on additional tasks for the Volkswagen Group. We are developing the next generations of the SUPERB and Volkswagen Passat in Mladá Boleslav and will be building them at the Volkswagen plant in Bratislava from 2023. This will free up capacity for more than 150,000 ŠKODA vehicles at our Czech plant in Kvasiny. We will be using this for additional volumes of our popular SUV models and for the successor to the #fabia COMBI. At the same time, with our far-reaching NEXT LEVEL ŠKODA programme for the future, we are laying the foundations to lead the company successfully through the new decade. Our goal is for ŠKODA and the Czech Republic to emerge stronger as an #automotive location from the radical transformation process. For this reason, we would be happy to have a Giga Factory also in the Czech Republic in future.”

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