Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
OCTAVIA: Octavia: 1996 2020 2024 Small family sedan (C-segment). The best-selling nameplate of Škoda. SUPERB: Superb: 2001 2023 — Large family sedan , flagship model of Škoda. SLAVIA: Slavia: 2021 2021 — B-segment sedan based on the Volkswagen Virtus. Station wagon: OCTAVIA: Octavia: 1996 2020 2024 C-segment station wagon. The best ...
The second model was the third-generation Octavia, which premiered in December 2012. In the same month, local production of the Yeti was launched at the Nizhny Novgorod GAZ factory. [38] In 2012, Škoda, introduced an emission-free (on the street) fleet of Octavia Green E Line e-cars on Czech roads to be used by external partners.
The Octavia is Škoda's most popular model; about 40% of all newly manufactured Škoda cars are Octavias. [2] The current generation is available in a wide range of derivatives, i.e. sporty Octavia RS, estate Octavia Combi, four-wheel drive Octavia Scout, frugal Octavia GreenLine and CNG-powered Octavia G-TEC. [3]
The 440, 445 and 450 were updated in 1959 with the saloons and estate models replaced by Škoda Octavia and the 450 convertible by Škoda Felicia. [ 1 ] Škoda 440 saloon
America, Canada: Windsor, Ontario: VW Routan: 2008: 2013: Chrysler Group plant. Production dates are for VW production only. 2009-2014 model years. Wülfrath: Europe, Germany: Wülfrath, North Rhine-Westphalia: VW Beetle Hebmüller cabriolet (Type 14A) VW Type 18A (Hebmüller version) 1924: 1952: Hebmüller And Sons was a German coachbuilder.
Volkswagen Transporter range the early generations were retroactively named, the T1 is the oldest "platform", based on the original Type 1 Volkswagen Beetle . Note that some designations in common use are ambiguous; i.e. in some cases the same platform designation is used for different models that do not share a common platform.
It was introduced in January 1959 and was named Octavia as it was the eighth car produced by the nationalised Škoda company. [3] Škoda Octavia saloon rear view Škoda Octavia Combi. The saloon was produced until 1964, when it was replaced by the Škoda 1000 MB. An estate version was introduced in 1961, and remained in production until 1971.
The company's evolution of its model range was continued with the Golf Mk4, introduced at the end of 1997 (North America in 1999), its chassis spawned a host of other cars within the Volkswagen Group; the Volkswagen Bora (the sedan known as the Jetta in the United States), SEAT Toledo, SEAT León, Audi A3, Audi TT, and Škoda Octavia.