Picture this: the narrow roads of the Czech Republic, the sun setting, and you're sitting behind the wheel of an elegant coupe that combines the charm of the 1970s with the technology of the future. The Škoda 110 R Concept is just that – a digital masterpiece that revives the legendary name, but instead of the rumble of a four-cylinder from the past, it offers the quiet power of electricity. But before you get too excited, let me warn you: this car only exists on screens. A shame, right?
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Munich, the city of beer and pretzels, hosted something much more electric this year – the IAA Mobility Munich 2025. It wasn’t just a motor show, it was an arena where European titans clashed with Eastern challengers, all waving the flag of the electric revolution. If you think cars have become boring boxes, this event will convince you otherwise. As Jan Macarol, with a touch of cynicism, I’ll reveal why these machines are dreams on wheels – and I’ll find something in each one that will put you behind the wheel with a smile.
Škoda has reinvented the station wagon: the Škoda Vision O is an electrified estate with a futuristic Tech-loop “face”, a minimalist cabin and an AI assistant, Laura, who turns on the tranquilizer for you and even tells you where the best “strudel” is.
The 2026 Skoda Epiq is here to show how to make an affordable electric SUV that doesn't sacrifice style or practicality. Revealed at the Volkswagen Group workshop ahead of the IAA in Munich, the Epiq has already stolen some of the spotlight. But let's take a look at it with all the cynicism and excitement it deserves.
Munich is back in form with IAA Mobility 2025: the new BMW iX3, Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ technology, CUPRA Tindaya, Renault Clio (6th gen.), Volvo EX60 and Hyundai Ioniq 2. Plus a bunch of concepts and autonomous driving on the A94. Are you ready? Brace yourself—seatbelts will be digital this year.
Plug-in hybrids, those electrified chameleons of modern transportation, are experiencing a second spring in 2025. And for good reason. They promise a quieter, cleaner and cheaper ride – at least on paper. On the road, however... well, it depends on how much time you have to charge and how long your daily routine lasts. So here's our list: the best family plug-in hybrids of 2025
In 1899, they still rode with a mustache and a top hat. Now... Škoda is returning to the two-wheeled future with the Škoda Slavia B electric café racer, which smells more like art than petrol. But wait, that's not all.
The Enyaq Coupe already shows what a slimmer Skoda looks like. But what if the robust family Kodiaq got a similar treatment? That could be something very special... let's call it the Skoda Kodiaq Gran Coupe.
With a 60 kWh battery, a power output of around 204 hp and a price of close to 25,000 euros, the ŠKODA Epiq 2025 could become the most desirable electric SUV for everyday use. If everything goes according to plan, of course.
The 2025 Škoda Enyaq has received a facelift, but not the Instagram one. It's now more aerodynamic, smarter and – yes, even more "feisty". But is it badass enough for 2025?
In the world of SUVs, where powerful versions are mostly the domain of prestigious brands, Škoda is firmly among the exceptions with its redesigned Kodiaq RS. In the second generation, this "family tank" took over the heart of the legendary Golf GTI and, like a true all-round sportsman, set out on a journey between vehicles that are not purely utilitarian. With 261 horsepower and enviable performance, the new Škoda Kodiaq RS is Škoda's most powerful petrol SUV to date. But is all this enough to win the hearts of enthusiasts?
Prepare for the future! Škoda Elroq 2025 is not only a new compact SUV, but a pioneer in its class. For around 33,000 euros, it brings more than just elegance: comfort, space and more than 560 kilometers of range. But this is just the beginning!