Skoda Czech Republic Production Overview
- Skoda (a subsidiary of the Volkswagen group) has been operating in the Czech Republic since the beginning of the 20th century, when it was still called Laurin&Klement.
- Skoda now has two factories in its home country, the largest being located in Mlada Boleslav (the brand's historic factory) and the other in Kvasiny.
- In 2018, Skoda broke its world production record, with a volume of 1.25 million vehicles produced, including 875,000 units assembled in its two plants located in the Czech Republic, accounting for 70% of its global production.
- Of the 875,000 vehicles manufactured in the Czech Republic in 2018, 664,236 are Skoda vehicles (Fabia, Rapid, Octavia, Superb, Karoq, Kodiaq) and 101,260 are Seat vehicles (Ateca, Toledo).
- Finally, a volume of 108,922 Skoda brand vehicles are sent CKD to the Russian sites in Kaluga and Nizhny Novgorod, which assemble Volkswagen and Skoda brand models for local demand. The Mlada Boleslav site sent 77,389 CKD Skoda models to these Russian factories and the Kvasiny site sent 31,533. In total, in 2018, the MladaBoleslav plant assembled 428,693 Skoda and 8,128 Seat models, and shipped 77,389 CKD, while the Kvasiny plant assembled 235,543 Skoda and 93,132 Seat models, and shipped 31,533 CKD.
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