ŠKoda Has Become the Second Most Popular Car Brand in Europe
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The first quarter of 2026 was a historic turning point for Škoda Auto. Continuing its successful growth strategy, the Czech car manufacturer rose to second place among the most popular car brands in Europe for the first time in its history. In the first three months of the year, the company delivered 222,500 vehicles to European customers, which is 17.1 percent more than in the same period last year, the manufacturer said in a statement.
Škoda scale to the European podium with record figures and an electric turn The electric car has closed the first quarter of 2026 with a significant turn in its global evolution. According to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, 1.75 million electric vehicles were sold worldwide in March, 66% more than the previous month. This increase has made it possible to compensate for a weaker start of the year, marked by seasonal factors in Asia and regulatory…
The figures are spectacular and show a very good increase in sales, both in the electric and thermal sectors. Mladá Boleslav's manufacturer is close to Volkswagen and ranks second in Europe in the first quarter of 2026.
Škoda surpassed the market's performance in the first quarter of 2026. Excellent performance for Škoda The manufacturer of Mladá Boleslav presented sales figures for the first quarter of 2026. Between January and March, Škoda increased its deliveries to customers by 14.0% compared to the previous year, reaching 271,900 vehicles. A performance that is largely due to the Elroq and Enyaq 100% electric, respectively ranked second and fifth among the…
Carmaker Škoda Auto increased its operating profit in the first quarter by 20.9 percent year-on-year to 660 million euros (16.1 billion CZK). It benefited from demand for fully electric cars and cost optimization. This is according to the financial results published today by parent company Volkswagen.
Carmaker Škoda Auto increased its operating profit in the first quarter by 20.9 percent year-on-year to 660 million euros. It benefited from demand for fully electric vehicles and from cost optimization. This follows from the financial results published today by the parent company Volkswagen. The fully electric models Elroq and Enyaq were among the best-selling electric cars in Europe in the first quarter. Škoda's strong position in the key Euro…
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