With the exception of the new Fabia and the Karoq (whose prices increased on October 12), the rest of the Skoda range is subject to a price increase of around 2% on average, i.e. depending on the models and versions between 140 and 2,200 €. The same variation is observed for the options.
The rise in the cost of raw materials and the shortage of semiconductors are leading car manufacturers to increase their prices. The parent company Volkswagen opened the ball this summer, Skoda followed suit in the fall. The new Skoda Fabia, whose orders were opened in July for deliveries expected in November 2021, is not affected.
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Sedans and station wagons: the increase is the same!


In order to simplify your task, Argus took out his calculator and shows you the ranges of changes by model. Note that depending on your choice of engine and finish, the variation is not necessarily the same.
“The most significant increases concern plug-in hybrid versions called iV“
In the Skoda range, the most significant fluctuations concern the plug-in hybrid iV versions and logically the most upscale finishes. Unique counter example, the Skoda Kamiq Monte Carlo TSI 150 whose price has not changed one iota. And to stay true to its slogan “Simply Clever” (in French “simply obvious”), the price changes are the same for sedans and station wagons.
Skoda range: the price increase by model


- Scala: the increase is between 960 and 2,220 €
- Octavia: the increase is between 590 and 2,100 €
- Octavia RS: the increase is between € 1,000 and € 1,510
- Superb: the increase is between 430 and 1,300 €
- Kamiq: the increase is between 140 and 890 €
- Karoq: the increase is between 550 and 940 €
- Kodiaq: the increase is between 380 and 650 €
- Enyaq iV: the increase is between € 1,210 and € 1,420
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