Quiz: What new models Škoda is preparing for the future?

Quiz: What new models Škoda is preparing for the future?

Škoda is planning a major electric offensive. But besides completely new models, there will be new generations of existing cars. Do you know what’s on the horizon? Test yourself with our new quiz.

7. 6. 2023 eMobility

It won’t be long before new generations of the Kodiaq SUV and the Superb are here, the latter in two body versions, a limousine and an estate. Both models were put through challenging tests inside the Arctic Circle, and came out with flying colours.

Another roll-out in the coming years will focus on electric cars – there are several brand-new models on the way. The public hasn’t seen the details yet, but we know what their silhouettes and basic lines will look like, thanks to novel car sculptures. Find out more about how this unique project was brought to fruition – and see if you are ready for Škoda’s near future. Can you recognise the future cars from some visual clues?

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How many new electric models is Škoda planning to launch by 2026?

Six new electric models
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Does this pictured silhouette belong to the new generation of the Superb?

A new generation of the Superb
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The pictured silhouette belongs to:

A new generation of the Superb Combi
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The pictured silhouette belongs to:

A new generation of the Kodiaq
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One of the planned electric cars is a compact SUV. What’s it called?

Compact SUV Elroq
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This will be another newcomer. It is:

A large electric SUV based on the Vision 7S
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This sculpture belongs to a planned:

Compact electric estate
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Another new electric car will be:

A small urban SUV
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Škoda also plans to launch this car in the new Modern Solid design language in 2025. What is it?

A new generation of the Enyaq
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This sculpture represents:

A new generation of the Enyaq Coupé
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