Škoda marks 130 years with a showcase of 16 vehicles at Rétromobile 2025

Škoda Auto is celebrating its 130th anniversary with a special showcase at the 49th Rétromobile exhibition in Paris. Featuring 16 exhibits, the display highlights key moments in the brand’s rich history. The event runs from 5 to 9 February 2025 at Porte de Versailles.

Škoda Auto is celebrating its 130th anniversary at the prestigious Rétromobile classic car exhibition in Paris. In collaboration with Škoda France, the Czech automaker is showcasing 16 vehicles spanning three centuries of automotive history, offering visitors a glimpse into the brand’s rich heritage. As one of the world’s most renowned classic car events, Rétromobile draws approximately 130,000 international visitors.

Marking this milestone in grand style, Škoda has expanded its exhibition space at Porte de Versailles—where the 49th edition of Rétromobile is being held—to 500 m², doubling its previous footprint. With a record-breaking 16 vehicles on display, the showcase provides a unique opportunity to explore the brand’s evolution like never before.

From two wheels to four: The early years

The exhibition takes visitors back to Škoda’s origins in the late 19th century, featuring a replica of the 1897 L&K Slavia bicycle. This iconic piece is accompanied by two historic motorcycles that highlight the brand’s early engineering milestones. The 1903 L&K BZ, equipped with a 331 cm³ single-cylinder engine, could reach speeds of up to 60 km/h, while the 1905 L&K CCR showcased the company’s advancements in motorcycle design.

Adding to the anniversary showcase is Škoda’s very first automobile—the L&K Voiturette A. Debuting on 29 October 1905, this pioneering model featured a 1,005 cm³ twin-cylinder engine delivering 7 horsepower, allowing it to achieve a top speed of 40 km/h.

A golden era: from the 1920s to 1940
The Škoda L&K 110 from 1929 represents the period shortly after Laurin & Klement merged with the Škoda industrial group in 1925, a transition that gradually led to the renaming of its vehicles. Another standout exhibit is the Škoda Popular Sport Coupé from 1934 – an exceptionally rare model from a limited run of just 5 units, recently acquired by the Škoda Museum. Completing this segment is the Škoda Rapid OHV from 1940, a sibling of the Popular, featuring an aerodynamic body and a top speed of 110 km/h.

Post-war practicality, open-top style, off-road rarity, and a film star
Four cars from the second half of the 20th century offer a diverse look at Škoda’s evolution. The Škoda 1201 STW, produced in multiple body styles – including an ambulance version – is represented here in its 1958 service vehicle livery. The Škoda Felicia from 1961, powered by a 1,089 cm³ four-cylinder engine producing 50 horsepower, became an icon of 1960s elegance, reaching speeds of up to 130 km/h.

Another model awaiting visitors to the Škoda booth is the rugged utility vehicle Škoda Trekka, built in New Zealand between 1966 and 1973 using mechanical components from the Škoda Octavia Super. Rounding off this selection is the one-of-a-kind Škoda 110 Super Sport Ferat from 1981, a bespoke model created specifically for the cult Czech horror film Ferat Vampire (Upír z Feratu).

The modern era and the electric future
Škoda’s 21st-century line-up is represented by five models. The Škoda Octavia WRC (2003) highlights the brand’s long-standing commitment to motorsport, while the Škoda Superb Tour de France from 2005 reflects its close ties to professional cycling. The Škoda Yeti Extreme Concept, unveiled in 2014, was created as a high-performance show car. Representing Škoda’s current production range in Paris are two electric models: the Škoda Enyaq and the all-new Škoda Elroq.

Rétromobile: a world-class celebration of automotive heritage
The Rétromobile exhibition takes place at Paris Expo Porte de Versailles from today, Wednesday, 5 February to Sunday, 9 February. As one of the world’s most prestigious classic car shows, it attracts around 130,000 international visitors, including both enthusiasts and industry professionals. Škoda is a regular participant at the event – last year, the car manufacturer marked the 90th anniversary of the Škoda Superb with a dedicated display.