Skoda Celebrates 4 Million SUVs Produced, Expands Global Line-Up
Škoda Auto has achieved a significant milestone by rolling out its four-millionth SUV, highlighting the brand’s ever-growing dominance in one of the most competitive global automotive segments. Since the launch of the Yeti in 2009, Škoda has steadily expanded its SUV portfolio to become one of the widest and most diverse in the market.
Skoda’s Growing SUV Portfolio
From its humble beginnings with the Škoda Yeti, the brand now boasts seven SUV model series worldwide. Today, more than half of Škoda’s global sales come from SUVs, making it the backbone of the company’s success.
The current SUV line-up includes:
- India-developed models: Kylaq and Kushaq
- Global bestsellers: Kamiq, Karoq, and Kodiaq
- Electric SUVs: Elroq, Enyaq, and Enyaq Coupé
Notably, the Škoda Elroq has quickly become a customer favorite in Europe, securing over 100,000 orders within a year of its debut.
Sales Performance Highlights
Škoda’s SUV strategy is paying off strongly across markets.
- In H1 2025, the Kodiaq was the brand’s second-best-selling model with 64,800 deliveries, narrowly outpaced by the Kamiq at 64,100 units.
- The Enyaq family continued its strong presence in the EV sector, adding 72,000 units in Europe during the same period.
These figures underline how Škoda SUVs are striking the right balance between conventional powertrains and the transition toward electrification.
Global Production Footprint
Škoda’s SUV manufacturing network now stretches across several continents, strengthening its global reach:
- Czech Republic: The home base and primary production hub.
- India: A vital growth driver, producing the Kylaq and Kushaq (also exported to international markets).
- Ukraine & Vietnam: Contributing to regional demand.
- Kazakhstan: Became part of the production map in 2024.
Earlier in 2025, Škoda also began CKD (Completely Knocked Down) assembly of the Kushaq in Vietnam, further solidifying its expansion in Southeast Asia.
What’s Next for Škoda SUVs?
Škoda isn’t stopping at four million SUVs — the brand has ambitious plans for the future:
- Škoda Epiq: An all-new entry-level electric crossover SUV, set for launch next year.
- Vision 7S-inspired flagship: A seven-seater electric SUV, due in 2026, will serve as Škoda’s top-tier offering in the EV space.
With these upcoming launches, Škoda aims to capture a broader customer base, from budget-conscious EV buyers to those seeking premium family-oriented electric SUVs.
Skoda SUV Sales & Growth Comparison
Here’s a quick look at how Škoda’s key SUV models performed in the first half of 2025, along with ICE vs EV trends:
Škoda SUV Sales & Growth (H1 2025)
| Model | Category | Powertrain | Sales | Growth Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kodiaq | Midsize SUV | ICE (Petrol/Diesel) | 64,800 units | Strong global demand |
| Kamiq | Compact SUV | ICE (Petrol) | 64,100 units | Steady growth in Europe |
| Kushaq | Compact SUV | ICE (Petrol) | India + Export volumes | Key growth driver in Asia |
| Elroq | Electric SUV | EV (Battery Electric) | 100,000+ orders | Rapid adoption in Europe |
| Enyaq (incl. Coupé) | Electric SUV | EV (Battery Electric) | 72,000 units | Strong EV performer |
Conclusion
Škoda’s achievement of 4 million SUVs produced is not just a milestone but a clear sign of its evolving dominance in the SUV and EV markets. With expanding production facilities, growing international demand, and a robust pipeline of next-gen electric SUVs, the company is positioning itself as a major player in the global automotive future.
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