Skoda teases a very mysterious concept
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On the occasion of its 130th anniversary, Skoda lifts the veil on its future with an intriguing concept car called Vision O.
Unveiled in preview before its official presentation in Munich in September, this model announces the next step in Skoda’s “Modern Solid” design while paying homage to its rich heritage in the estate segment.
The Vision O, as its name may not necessarily suggest, falls within a circular approach combining recycling, sustainability, and innovation. With its flowing lines, sloping windshield, and slightly descending roof, this next-generation estate asserts a dynamic silhouette, continuing the legacy of the combi models that have made Skoda successful since the 1920s.
“This concept car illustrates the direction we want to take: a modern, technological, and eco-friendly estate, true to our DNA,” explains Klaus Zellmer, CEO of Skoda Auto. He specifies that the Vision O symbolizes the evolution of Skoda’s style in a rapidly changing industry while keeping the brand among the references in the family estate market.
Skoda’s love for the estate
Skoda does not hesitate to remind us of its attachment to this format. From the L&K 110 of its early days to the legendary Octavia Combi, introduced in 1960 and sold in over 3 million units since 1998, the Czech manufacturer has established itself as a pillar of the segment. Models like the Superb Combi (2008) and the older Skoda 1101 Tudor and 1200/1201/1202 have also marked history.
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More than just a style exercise, the Vision O is set to be a manifesto for the estate of tomorrow, combining versatility, ecological awareness, and driving pleasure. We will have to discover in Munich what this mysterious silhouette truly conceals. Bold concept or prefiguration of a future production model? Answers in a few weeks.
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