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ŠKODA will present the all-new Octavia vRS at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed (11th - 14th July 2013). Based on the new generation Octavia, the new vRS will be longer, wider and lighter than its predecessor and will become the fastest road-going Octavia yet. The new Octavia vRS will continue ŠKODA’s tradition of offering great design, intelligent engineering and outstanding value for money.

Milton Keynes, 25th March 2013 – Designed to strike a chord with the passion that’s in the heart of everyone who enjoys the thrill of a sporty drive, the latest addition to the vRS family will offer a spirited driving experience that more expensive class rivals seldom manage to match.

At Goodwood, the Octavia vRS will be presented to the public on Thursday the 11th July as part of the Festival of Speed Moving Motorshow. The Octavia vRS will also be the star of the show in the ŠKODA Pavilion, which is famous to show goers for ŠKODA’s interactive, exciting and family-friendly display, and will also feature in the festival’s showpiece, the Goodwood Hillclimb.

ŠKODA will once again present the Goodwood Forest Rally Stage. Spectators can watch the ŠKODA Motorsport team in action on the rally stage, as well talk to the drivers and team and get up close and personal with the teams and drivers of the multi-championship winning ŠKODA Fabia S2000 and other UK and international rally cars.

In addition, the Fabia S2000 rally car and several ŠKODA vintage cars will be included in the Hillclimb activities, straight from the ŠKODA Museum collection at the factory headquarters in the Czech Republic.

All in all, ŠKODA will be out in force at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed with the world premiere of the new Octavia vRS, some great vintage ŠKODA cars on the Hillclimb and the ŠKODA Motorsport team in action on the Goodwood Forest Rally Stage.

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ŠKODA is stepping up its sustainability efforts under a new ‘GreenFuture’ program. The initiative, which forms an integral part of the ŠKODA 2018 Growth Strategy and the environmental strategy of the Volkswagen Group, will help current and future ŠKODAs become even more fuel-efficient and will see resources used in a more sustainable fashion.

Mladá Boleslav, 25th March 2013 - One of the first cars to be produced under the new 'GreenFuture' initiative is the forthcoming Octavia GreenLine II model. With a combined fuel consumption of 86.0mpg and CO2 emissions of just 87g/km, it will be the most fuel efficient Octavia ever produced.

The drive to lower emissions and maximise efficiency also extends to ŠKODA’s advanced production facilities. By reworking production methods and introducing new processes, ŠKODA aims to reduce waste and emission levels by 25 per cent per vehicle.

"ŠKODA has been honoring its responsibility for the environment for many years", says ŠKODA’s Chairman of the Board, Prof. Dr. h. c. Winfried Vahland. "With ‘GreenFuture’ we will significantly step up and bundle our efforts for increased sustainability once more. We want to offer particularly environmentally-friendly automobiles and to manufacture and sell them in an even more sustainable fashion".

“‘GreenFuture’ is a clear, measurable commitment by the company and its employees towards environmental protection; we are investing in our green future. ‘GreenFuture’ is part of our 2018 Growth Strategy and, at the same time, an important part of the goal of the Volkswagen Group to become the leading environmentally-friendly automobile manufacturer in the world by 2018,” emphasises Vahland.

To achieve its aim of making ŠKODA an even more efficient opration, ‘GreenFuture’ pulls together three core initiatives that cover every aspect of the business: 'GreenProduct', 'GreenFactory' and 'GreenRetail'.

Since 1991, the company’s direct expenditures for a sustainable use of resources have amounted to more than 410 million EUR (£348,400,000). In addition, ŠKODA has made investments in environmentally-friendly manufacturing processes, energy-saving facilities and the enhanced efficiency of its vehicles. Through its 'GreenProduct' initiative, ŠKODA is gearing up its efforts to make cars even more fuel efficient and even more recyclable.

In order to accomplish this goal, the Czech manufacturer and the Volkswagen Group are jointly working on modern technologies that contribute towards energy-efficient operations and decreased environmental pollution.

ŠKODA currently offers 48 models with emission figures of less than 120g/km, with 10 models featuring emissions of less than 100g/km.

The brand is also looking to alternative fuels as a way of delivering low-emission solutions to customers. The recently-launched ŠKODA Citigo CNG is powered by natural gas and enjoys CO2 emissions of just 79g/km. A new Octavia CNG is also in development and will be launched later this year.

ŠKODA is also continuing its research into electric cars. A test fleet of ten Octavia Green E-Line vehicles is being assessed on Czech roads with the findings being analysed with environmental partners.

Vehicle production is another key element of the ‘GreenFuture’ strategy. By 2018, ŠKODA wants to organise production in such a way that it will be 25 per cent more environmentally friendly. Within the framework of 'GreenFactory', the focus will be on reducing energy and water consumption and the amount of waste generated in the manufacturing of one vehicle. Likewise, emissions such as CO2 and VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds - generated in small amounts during the painting of car bodies), are to be lowered by one quarter.

One current example of resource-efficient production is the new press line at the plant in Mladá Boleslav, which was commissioned at the beginning of February. The new press line works more effectively and is among the most modern facilities of its kind in Europe. It requires up to 15 percent less energy than comparable older facilities and is able to temporarily store energy that is not needed at the time. Together with the Volkswagen Group, ŠKODA invested about 66 million EUR (£57.5m) on this facility alone.

Another important factor for an environmentally-friendly manufacturer is the supply of heat and energy. For example, brown coal used for the generation of heat and energy at the ŠKODA plant in Mladá Boleslav will be substituted with biomass in the form of wood pellets. The CO2 emissions generated within the manufacturing process will be decreased by about 45,000 tons of CO2 per year.

The third pillar of the ŠKODA sustainability strategy is 'GreenRetail'. This concerns the environmental protection in dealerships and repair workshops. Campaigns such as the ‘Spring Cleaning 2012’ conducted in the Czech Republic have led to the removal of 95 tons of unusable or discarded materials from the storage areas of service partners, almost 90 percent of which could be reprocessed.

Environmental protection and sustainability are key issues for ŠKODA. The ‘GreenFuture’ steering team reports directly to the ŠKODA Board of Management. At the same time, the manufacturer relies on the active cooperation of its approx. 26,500 employees.

One example of the high commitment of the ŠKODA team is the ongoing campaign ‘A tree for each car sold in the Czech Republic’: Since 2007, ŠKODA has been planting one tree for each car sold in the country. To date, about 363,000 trees have been planted, with 60,000 more expected to be introduced in 2013.

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Milton Keynes, 4th March 2013 – Two of ŠKODA’s newest models have illustrated how the popular value-for-money brand is heading in the right direction… by winning coveted ‘Car of the Year’ awards.

The honours have been handed out by respected consumer motoring website CarBuyer, http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/. The ŠKODA Citigo, launched just last summer, was voted ‘Best City Car’ while the new ŠKODA Octavia, which only recently arrived in showrooms, earned the title ‘Best Family Car’.

Steve Fowler, Editor-in-Chief of CarBuyer, commented: “The ŠKODA Citigo ticks all the right boxes for city car buyers… and then some. It’s cute, cheap to buy and run, and great fun to drive – great things come in small packages and this is a truly great car.”

He added: “ŠKODA cars have always offered that rare blend of more for less and the new Octavia is a prime example. It offers more quality, more space and more value than its rivals, yet still manages to be cheaper – it’s a brilliant family car.”

ŠKODA has a history of success in the CarBuyer awards. The Superb won ‘Best Estate Car’ two years ago and then retained the title in 2012.

Commenting on the double win, Alasdair Stewart, Brand Director for ŠKODA UK, said: “Awards like these are always great to receive because they’re from a website which reflects what people are actually searching for online and buying from dealers. That two of our latest cars have beaten the competition is very satisfying.”

 
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ŠKODA Auto’s facility to produce engines, axles and gearboxes is one of the most advanced production bases within the entire VW Group. Production was launched here in 2001. We produce modern three-cylinder 1.2 HTP and four-cylinder 1.2 TSI motors for ŠKODA, VW and Seat brand cars. Besides additional petrol and diesel motors, we also assemble MQ 200 modern concept gearboxes for the VW Group and ŠKODA Auto. These gearboxes are notable for their ability to offer a comfortable and quiet ride. Production launch of the new transmission MQ 100 for a small family car is scheduled for late 2010. In addition, we assemble front and rear axles for the Fabia, Roomster and Octavia as well as rear axles for the Superb at the facility.

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Mladá Boleslav, 6th March 2013 – The new ŠKODA Octavia has been awarded five stars for its high level of safety in the Euro NCAP crash tests. This top rating recognises the new ŠKODA Octavia’s excellent performance, which is divided into occupant protection for adults and children, pedestrian protection and supporting safety systems.

The new Octavia Hatch model will be introduced to the European markets in the coming weeks. The Czech car manufacturer will also be presenting the new ŠKODA Octavia Estate model for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show.

“For ŠKODA safety is one of the key priorities,” says Dr. Frank Welsch, ŠKODA Board Member for technical development. He continued, “That is also true for the new Octavia. Our goal is to make the journey as comfortable and safe as possible for both the driver and passengers. With numerous active assistance systems and a comprehensive package of passive safety features, this new model is the safest ever”.

“The test results from Euro NCAP are further evidence of our high level of safety. We are pleased with the overall result of a five-star top rating from independent experts”, explained Welsch.

Euro NCAP awarded top marks for the circumferential occupant protection of adults seated in the front. The new ŠKODA Octavia achieved 93% of the possible number of points in this category. The passenger compartment remained stable and the front-seated dummies were virtually undamaged after the test. The circumferential protection of front seated adults of different body sizes, in different seating positions, was proven to be equally as good.

Likewise, the new ŠKODA Octavia achieved very good results in terms of child safety. The Euro NCAP test engineers gave a high rating in pedestrian protection. Additionally, the testers were impressed by the Octavia’s innovative safety assistance systems, including the equipment fitted as standard in EU countries such as electronic stability control (ESC) and the driver and passenger seatbelt reminder.

The new ŠKODA Octavia also employs active safety systems, which had formerly been reserved for higher class vehicles. These include the Front Assistant with Emergency Brake Function (available from May 2013), the Lane Assistant, keeping the Octavia in lane, Multi Collision Brakes with automatic brake intervention during an accident, a Crew Protection Assistant to safeguard the vehicle in accidents and the Driver Activity Assistant to recognise driver fatigue. These systems help to avoid accidents or mitigate their consequences for passengers and other road users. You can find out more about these great active safety systems here.

The driver and passengers are well catered for with a comprehensive package of passive safety elements. Up to nine airbags in finely tuned interaction with 3-point seat belts reactively protect the occupants from injury. It is the first time that side airbags in the rear and knee-airbags (standard in EU countries) have been available in the ŠKODA Octavia. Additionally, the precise chassis, long wheel-base and solid body structure ensure extremely stable handling for the latest ŠKODA model. The new ŠKODA Octavia has grown significantly in its dimensions and, thanks to its lightweight construction, is actually 102 kg lighter than the previous model.

Euro NCAP (European New Car Assessment Programme) is an independent consortium of European transport ministries, automobile associations, insurers and consumer advocates. The organisation conducts crash tests on new types of automobiles and assesses their safety.

 
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