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It is part of the New Small Family (NSF) series of models, alongside the SEAT Mii and Škoda Citigo which are rebadged versions of the Up, with slightly different front and rear fascias. The SEAT and Škoda versions were manufactured in the same factory, [ 10 ] before being withdrawn from sale in 2021 and 2020 respectively.
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Škoda Kushaq – crossover SUV (since 2021) Škoda Kylaq - subcompact crossover SUV - (since 2024) Škoda Superb IV – compact executive car (since 2023) Škoda Octavia IV – small family car (since 2019) Škoda Slavia – subcompact car (since 2022) Škoda Scala – small family car (since 2019) Škoda Fabia IV – supermini (since 2021)
The vehicle was previewed as the Vision IN Concept in February 2020. The production model debuted in 18 March 2021 as the first product from Škoda Auto Volkswagen India’s "India 2.0 project". [2] [3] The car is built on the Volkswagen Group MQB A0 IN platform dedicated for Indian market and closely related with the Volkswagen Taigun. [4]
The first cars have been delivered to customers in the Scandinavian region in late April 2021, and in Western and Central Europe in May 2021. [ 13 ] The Enyaq iV will be available either as rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, with three different battery capacities and five performance versions.
The Škoda Slavia is a subcompact sedan manufactured by Škoda primarily for the Indian market. It was introduced in November 2021 and has been produced since 2022. Built on the MQB A0 IN platform adapted for India, the vehicle is based on the Volkswagen Virtus sedan. [1]
The urban population rose to 20% in 1991 and to 24% by 2001. In 2011, Bangladesh had an urban population of 28% and the rate of urban population growth was estimated at 2.8%. [3] At this growth rate, Bangladesh's urban population would reach 79 million or 42% of the population by 2035.
The vehicle registration plates in Bangladesh use the Bengali alphabet and Bengali numerals. They are produced by Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory , located in Gazipur . [ 1 ] The current version of vehicle registration plates started in 1973 [ citation needed ] , and the current digital number plates have been in use since 2012.