The original Skoda Slavia roadster has been presented. The car was developed by a group of young designers undergoing an internship at the Skoda academy.
The car was dedicated to the 125th anniversary of the brand and named after the Slavia bicycle of 1895, created by Skoda founders Laurin and Klement.
The concept car is built on the basis of the Skoda Scala hatchback. It has lost its roof, rear doors, and second row of seats.
New features include fairings, a body kit, and a rear spoiler, and the underbody is now illuminated. It shares 20-inch wheels from the high-performance Skoda Kodiaq RS.
The interior is finished with luxurious leather, and sports seats by Sparco have been installed. There is also an audio system with a subwoofer boasting a power of 2250 watts.
The engine was left untouched – the Skoda Slavia is equipped with a standard 1.5-liter turbo engine with 150 hp, complemented by a sports exhaust.