In 2024, Skoda manufactured over 925,000 vehicles at its global production facilities, a year-on-year increase of 4.2%. Additionally, the company produced more than 280,000 battery systems for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles across the Volkswagen Group, over 1 million transmissions and nearly 500,000 engines.
The main plant in Mlada Boleslav accounted for the share of this success by producing 575,000 Skoda vehicles. In 2024, production of a record number of new and refreshed models began, including the Scala, Kamiq, Kylaq, Octavia and Kodiaq model series. The company also continued to strengthen its international operations: capacity at the Pune plant in India was expanded for the Kylaq compact SUV, Skoda’s third model made in India for India. Additionally, preparations for vehicle assembly in Vietnam were finalised, and Kodiaq SKD production started in Kazakhstan.
"From a production perspective, 2024 was one of the most challenging years in Skoda’s history. This was due to the launch of a record number of new vehicles, the expansion of our international production capacities, and further optimisation of manufacturing processes. I want to thank the entire Production and Logistics team for the dedication and hard work, which have been key to achieving this outstanding result. Last year, we took important steps to boost our competitiveness and efficiency, including the logistically demanding partial relocation of the Octavia’s production to Kvasiny. This move freed up capacity on our unique, flexible production line in Mlada Boleslav, which accommodates both ICE vehicles and electric vehicles, making way for the new Elroq model range," said Andreas Dick, Skoda Auto Board Member for Production and Logistics.