Skoda Fabia S2000 2009
Skoda’s return to international rallying came in the second-tier Super 2000 division, and the Fabia was the dominant force, both with the works team and numerous customers.
Skoda sold 63 customer cars, which combined to claim 50 national and international titles. The subsequent Fabia R5 continued that success, with the works team winning five straight WRC2 titles from 2015 onwards.
Skoda Fabia Rally2 2021-

After several years purely supporting customers, Skoda Motorsport plotted a return to the stages with a new second-tier Rally2 challenger. The car was designed for durability and reliability and was fast right away, with Oliver Solberg scoring stage wins on its debut on the 2022 Monte Carlo Rally. Andreas Mikkelsen then claimed the 2023 WRC2 title.
Crazy concepts
Skoda AHOJ 2002

Designed by Thomas Ingenlath, this concept, which was based on a Fabia platform, presented a simple, stripped-back car for young people. Sadly, it never reached production.
Skoda Vision C 2014

Skoda uses the Vision tag for its concept machines that hint at future production versions. The super-stylish Vision C took the Octavia and reimagined it as a five-door coupé, in the manner of the contemporary Volkswagen CC. It eventually inspired the Superb.
Skoda Vision E 2017

This concept was Skoda’s first pure-electric vehicle, and it served as the design inspiration for the Enyaq Coupé.
Skoda Mountiq 2019

Each year, students at Skoda’s vocational college are tasked with producing a concept car from design to reality, using a base model donated by the firm. The Mountiaq took a Kodiaq SUV and turned it into a go-anywhere, practical but sporty pick-up.
Skoda Vision GT 2022
