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  2. List of Volkswagen Group factories - Wikipedia

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    This list of Volkswagen Group factories details the current [1] and former manufacturing facilities operated by the automotive concern Volkswagen Group, and its subsidiaries. These include its mainstream marques of Volkswagen Passenger Cars, [2] Audi, [3][4] SEAT, [5] Škoda [6][7] and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, along with their premium ...

  3. Škoda Auto - Wikipedia

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    Website. skoda-auto.com. Footnotes / references[ 2 ][ 3 ] Škoda Auto a.s. (Czech pronunciation: [ˈʃkoda] ⓘ), often shortened to Škoda, is a Czech automobile manufacturer established in 1925 as the successor to Laurin & Klement and headquartered in Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic. Škoda Works became state owned in 1948.

  4. Volkswagen - Wikipedia

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    In addition to plants in Germany, Volkswagen has manufacturing or assembly facilities in Mexico, the United States, Slovakia, China, India, Russia (sold to the Russian company Avilon in 2023 [95]), Malaysia, Brazil, Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Poland, the Czech Republic, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kenya and South Africa.

  5. Škoda Karoq - Wikipedia

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    Škoda Yeti. The Škoda Karoq is a compact crossover SUV (C-segment) designed and built by the Czech car manufacturer Škoda Auto. Introduced in 2017, the vehicle is based on the Volkswagen Group MQB A1 platform, and replaced the Škoda Yeti. [7] As of 2019, it slots between the smaller Kamiq and the larger Kodiaq in Škoda SUV lineup.

  6. List of automobile manufacturers of the Czech Republic

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    Laurin & Klement (1895–1925) (replaced by Škoda Auto) MTX (1969–present) (no longer manufactures cars) Ocelot Auto (1994–2010) Reichenberger Automobil Fabrik [cs] (1907–1916, acquired by Laurin & Klement) [5][6] Rösler & Jauernig [cs] (1896–1908) [5][7] Stelka. Tatra (1850–present) (no longer manufactures cars)

  7. Škoda Works - Wikipedia

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    The Škoda Works (Czech: Škodovy závody, Czech pronunciation: [ˈʃkoda] ⓘ) was one of the largest European industrial conglomerates of the 20th century. In 1859, Czech engineer Emil Škoda bought a foundry and machine factory in Plzeň, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary that had been established ten years previously, founding Škoda Works.

  8. Volkswagen Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 1971, Bratislavské Automobilové Závody (BAZ) was founded, sub-contracted to produce Škoda Auto models, but with all pressings and parts supplied by the Czech-based partner. The factory began producing the Mladá Boleslav -designed 731 (saloon) and 732 (station wagon), as well as other BAZ marketed small (MNA) and medium-sized ...

  9. Škoda Enyaq - Wikipedia

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    1,618 mm (63.7 in) [6] The Škoda Enyaq iV is a battery electric vehicle compact crossover SUV manufactured by Škoda Auto. It was introduced in September 2020 in Prague, [7] while mass production commenced in November 2020. It utilizes the Volkswagen Group MEB platform, with the Volkswagen ID.4 being a sister model. [8]