Skoda showcases its cars in Paris at an unusual location
This page is translated from the original post "Skoda expose ses voitures à Paris dans un lieu atypique" in French.

Skoda has chosen a rather original setting to present its models: the Czech Republic Embassy.
On the occasion of the Czech-French Design Day, Skoda unveils, just steps away from the Eiffel Tower, its latest concept car, the Vision O, alongside the legendary Popular Monte Carlo from 1936.
Revealed to the public in Munich earlier this month, the Vision O perfectly illustrates Skoda’s new design philosophy, dubbed “Modern Solid.” This concept car stands out for its customer-centric approach and ecological commitment. Every choice, from materials to design, has been made to minimize environmental impact and promote a circular economy. The name Vision O is not trivial: it symbolizes a complete cycle from production to the end of the car’s life, including usage and recycling.
Skoda, Czech ambassador
The Paris exhibition offers a striking contrast between past and future. The Popular Monte Carlo recalls the sporting achievements and elegant design of the 1930s, while the Vision O anticipates the future of the manufacturer with bold lines and innovative materials, particularly derived from recycled or renewable sources.

This initiative is part of France Design Week and the European Heritage Days. For three days, from September 18 to 20, the embassy hosts not only Skoda models but also sixteen Czech manufacturers of furniture and design objects. Designers, architects, and players in the creative industry come together to share their vision and celebrate Czech creativity in an unusual setting. A conference is also scheduled on Skoda’s 130 years and its ties to its home country, hosted by Benjamin Cuq, an author specializing in design and mobility.
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With Vision O, Skoda shows that innovation can go hand in hand with sustainability and elegance. Between heritage and modernity, the brand succeeds in captivating the public in an unexpected setting, transforming the embassy into a true showcase of Czech automotive design.
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