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Skoda Ranges

  • Skoda Citigo-e

    Skoda Citigo-e

    New price:
    £20,455 - £22,815
    Used price:
    £8,909 - £12,369
  • Skoda Enyaq

    Skoda Enyaq

    New price:
    £38,970 - £58,800
    Used price:
    £18,328 - £47,410
  • Skoda Fabia

    Skoda Fabia

    New price:
    £19,510 - £25,410
    Used price:
    £380 - £21,201
  • Skoda Kamiq

    Skoda Kamiq

    New price:
    £23,820 - £31,810
    Used price:
    £9,193 - £25,707
  • Skoda Karoq

    Skoda Karoq

    New price:
    £28,110 - £40,450
    Used price:
    £8,693 - £32,760
  • Skoda Kodiaq

    New price:
    £36,330 - £45,490
    Used price:
    £10,113 - £40,737
  • Skoda Octavia

    Skoda Octavia

    New price:
    £26,500 - £41,040
    Used price:
    £271 - £33,411
  • Skoda Scala

    Skoda Scala

    New price:
    £21,885 - £30,235
    Used price:
    £7,845 - £20,905
  • Skoda Superb

    Skoda Superb

    New price:
    £34,610 - £46,305
    Used price:
    £398 - £36,110

Most popular Skoda reviews

  • Skoda Citigo-e Hatchback (2019 onwards) Review

    City car refreshed with all-electric powertrain

    Parkers rating: 4.2 out of 5 4.2
    New price: £20,455 - £22,815
    PROS
    • One of the most affordable EVs
    • Just as practical as old petrol Citigo
    • Impressively nippy around town
    • Very easy to use
    CONS
    • Some may not like the ‘normal’ feel
    • Interior starting to feel dated
    • Low-rent instruments
    • Lacking modern infotainment
    Read full review
  • Skoda Enyaq SUV (2021 onwards) Review

    Skoda's EV is an excellent, comfortable family SUV

    Parkers rating: 4.5 out of 5 4.5
    New price: £38,970 - £57,100
    PROS
    • Roomy interior
    • Claimed range of up to 336 miles
    • 80X adds four-wheel drive
    CONS
    • Acceleration won't blow you away
    • Options can jack up the price
    • It's not exactly exciting
    Read full review
  • Skoda Kamiq SUV (2019 onwards) Review

    Skoda’s smallest SUV is accomplished and appealing

    Parkers rating: 4.6 out of 5 4.6
    New price: £23,820 - £31,810
    PROS
    • Handles well; comfortable ride
    • Bright and spacious interior
    • Laden with tech
    CONS
    • Lacks SUV driving position
    • DSG transmission could be slicker
    • If you want four-wheel drive, look elsewhere
    Read full review
  • Skoda Octavia vRS (2020 onwards) Review

    Barely puts a foot wrong, but won't excite you

    Parkers rating: 4.1 out of 5 4.1
    New price: £34,230 - £41,040
    PROS
    • Practical, easy to live with
    • Quick and economical
    • Three engines, two bodystyles
    CONS
    • Some annoying switchgear
    • Lacks excitement
    • Not the bargain it once was
    Read full review
  • Skoda Superb Estate (2024 onwards) Review

    Massively spacious and ideal for long journeys

    Parkers rating: 4.7 out of 5 4.7
    New price: £35,965 - £39,435
    PROS
    • Hugely spacious and practical
    • Very comfortable and refined
    • Modern but easy-to-understand interior
    CONS
    • Expensive in top-spec L&K trim
    • Some minor interior quality concerns
    • Rivals are more fun to drive
    Read full review

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Skoda is a Czech firm with a strong range of excellent cars such as the Fabia, Octavia, Superb, Rapid and Yeti. It has a rich history spanning over 100 years, but the company started off in 1895 as a bicycle manufacturer called Laurin & Klement, and was bought out in 1924 by an arms firm called Skoda Works.

It survived both world wars and in 1945 split from the other parts of the Skoda Works empire, becoming Skoda Auto. By the 1980s the firm was the butt of many jokes thanks to its out-dated line-up but it started to turn things around in 1997 with the introduction of the first Octavia, that also later came in an estate version.

One major reason for the turnaround was due to the Volkswagen Group taking a 30% stake in the company in 1990 and helping privatise the firm. As the years went by VW bought more equity in Skoda, until finally taking 100% in 2000.

By this point Skoda was seen as the entry level brand into the VAG group, and shared much of its technical expertise along with parts and production knowledge. One end result was the Skoda Citigo, a city car that was also launched by VW as the Up.