There are several reasons why people enjoy renting Skoda cars worldwide:
All of these reasons contribute to the popularity and choice of renting a Skoda car worldwide. Responding to the demand from customers for these cars, we also make efforts to expand our fleet with this brand. To this day, customers can choose from a wide range of Skoda models, including Fabia, Scala, Rapid, Octavia, and Superb. We provide car rental services in airports and cities across the Baltic States, such as Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, and Palanga. All you need to do is select the model and technical specifications: whether you prefer a petrol or diesel car with a manual or automatic gearbox.
It is worth mentioning that it took many years, as Skoda is one of the oldest European car manufacturing companies, founded in 1895 in the city of Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic. The company initially produced bicycles and motorcycles, only later starting to manufacture cars. The first Skoda car was produced in 1905 and was called Voiturette A. It had a 7 HP engine and could reach speeds of up to 40 km/h. In the 1910s, Skoda began producing trucks, which became popular not only in Europe but also in other parts of the world. During the interwar period, Skoda became one of the largest European car manufacturing companies, and its cars were considered reliable and high-quality. During World War II, Skoda was forced to produce weapons, but after the war, it returned to car manufacturing and continued to develop its technologies. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Skoda faced difficulties but managed to adapt to new market conditions and continue to develop its brand.
Skoda is now part of the Volkswagen Group, one of the largest car manufacturers in the world. The Volkswagen Group owns more than 12 brands, including Volkswagen, Audi, Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini, and others. Skoda became part of the Volkswagen Group in 1991 when the latter acquired all Skoda shares and made it its subsidiary. Trends show that Skoda continues to expand and develop, seeking new markets and opportunities. Currently, Skoda produces more than 10 models, which are in demand both in Europe and beyond. Sales of Skoda cars are going well, especially in European markets. In 2021, Skoda sold more than 700,000 cars and became the second most popular car manufacturer in the Czech Republic. Skoda also has a significant market in China, where the automotive market is one of the largest in the world. The most popular Skoda models include Octavia, Fabia, Superb, Kodiaq, and Karoq. All these models have a good reputation for their reliability, quality, and modern technology.
In recent years, Skoda has been particularly active in the field of innovation and has been adapting to changing market needs in various ways. Here are a few examples:
Electric cars: Skoda has started producing its first fully electric cars, such as the Enyaq iV, which was introduced in 2020. The Enyaq iV is built on the Volkswagen Group's electric vehicle platform and is a powerful, modern, and long-range car.
Concept cars: Skoda has also introduced several concept cars that reflect the company's vision for future transportation. For example, the Skoda VISION iV is an electric SUV concept that will provide a viable alternative to traditional SUVs.
Modern technology: Skoda is implementing modern technologies in its cars, such as various safety features, smart dashboards, remote software updates, and more.
All these changes indicate that Skoda is moving forward towards modern, versatile, and sustainable mobility solutions. Furthermore, Skoda is committed to achieving CO2 neutrality by 2030 and fully transitioning to electric car production. Therefore, it can be said that Skoda is striving to adapt to changing market needs and become a leader in the electric car field.
• Economy class;
• 4 doors;
• 5 seats;
• 3 suitcases;
• Automatic transmission;
• Diesel fuel;
• Air conditioning;
• Fuel consumption: 4.6 l/100km
• Compact class;
• 4 doors;
• 5 seats;
• 2 suitcases;
• Manual transmission;
• Petrol fuel;
• Air conditioning;
• Fuel consumption: 5.3 l/100km
• Compact class;
• 4 doors;
• 5 seats;
• 2 suitcases;
• Manual/automatic transmission;
• Petrol fuel;
• Air conditioning;
• Fuel consumption: 5.1 l/100km
• Mid-size class;
• 4 doors;
• 5 seats;
• 2 suitcases;
• Automatic transmission;
• Petrol fuel;
• Air conditioning;
• Fuel consumption: 5.5 l/100km
• Business class;
• 4 doors;
• 5 seats;
• 2 suitcases;
• Automatic transmission;
• Petrol fuel;
• Air conditioning;
• Fuel consumption: 5.7 l/100km
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