Skoda proves that SUVs still have a bright future ahead
This page is translated from the original post "Skoda prouve que les SUV ont encore de beaux jours devant eux" in French.

Skoda has surpassed the four million mark in SUV production since the launch of its first model, the Yeti, in 2009.
This milestone highlights the enduring interest among motorists for SUVs and confirms the growing importance of this segment in the Czech manufacturer’s strategy.
Today, Skoda offers its widest range of SUVs with seven series models. It ranges from the Kyalq and the Kushaq, compact and developed for the Indian market, to the seven-seater Kodiaq, including the Kamiq, Karoq, as well as electric models Elroq and Enyaq/Enyaq Coupé. SUVs now account for over 55% of Skoda Auto’s deliveries, a figure that reflects their popularity. The Kodiaq and the Kamiq were respectively the second and third best-selling models in the first half of 2025.
SUVs Against All Odds
At a time when public authorities seem determined to target SUVs with high taxes, restrictions, and other measures, consumers continue to favor this body style. Offering spacious interiors, good visibility, and a solid, reassuring look, the SUV retains its enthusiasts. And too bad for the environment and wallets if it’s a bit heavier.
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The electrification plays an increasing role in this success. The Elroq, 100% electric, has recorded over 100,000 orders by the end of August and is among the best-selling electric vehicles in Europe, while the Enyaq continues to appeal across several European markets. The electric lineup will be further expanded next year with the arrival of the Skoda Epiq, a 100% electric crossover, and an electric SUV capable of seating up to seven passengers, based on the Vision 7S concept.
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