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  2. Škoda Octavia - Wikipedia

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    From May 2013, Octavia customers wishing to carry more can opt for the Combi (estate) version with its 610 L (21.54 cu ft) luggage capacity. [45] The third-generation Octavia is the first Škoda car to feature front radar and a multifunction camera.

  3. List of Škoda vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Hatchback: FABIA: Fabia: 1999 2021 — B-segment hatchback. SCALA: Scala: 2019 2019 2023 C-segment hatchback. Successor to the Rapid Spaceback. Sedan/liftback: 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 ...

  4. Škoda Auto - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    Škoda Octavia Mk1/Octavia Tour Škoda Octavia Mk2 Škoda Octavia Mk3 Škoda Superb Mk1 Škoda Superb Mk2 Škoda Roomster Škoda Yeti VW Golf Plus VW Bora VW Passat: December 2001: Eurocar factory, a contract manufacturer for VW Group in Ukraine, used to also produce Semi Knock Down (SKD) Audis, VWs & SEATs under the Z code.

  6. Škoda Scala - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda Scala is a small family car or compact hatchback manufactured by Czech automaker Škoda Auto. The car is intended to fit between the Fabia and the Octavia, and to be a competitor to the cars in the C-segment hatchback segment. [3] The Scala was unveiled in December 2018. [4]

  7. Škoda Octavia (1959) - Wikipedia

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    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. [citation needed] The Octavia was the successor to the Škoda 440/445 on which it was based.

  8. Automotive industry in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Skoda Octavia Skoda Superb. PJSC Eurocar is a car manufacturer situated in Solomonovo village, Zakarpattia oblast. The territory of the location of Eurocar plant borders with Slovakia and Hungary. Construction began on July 23, 2001, since then the company has been constantly implementing innovative and investment activity.

  9. Trekka - Wikipedia

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    The Trekka was a light utility vehicle built on the basis of the Czech Škoda Octavia, manufactured in New Zealand between 1966 and 1972.It is the only vehicle designed and manufactured in New Zealand to have entered commercial production for an extended period.