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Skoda Auto released the first exterior video of its Vision O design study on Friday, highlighting the development of the automaker’s “Modern Solid” design language and offering a preview of future estate models.

The video emphasizes the aerodynamic styling of the estate concept, featuring a sleek rear, narrow taillights forming a distinctive ‘T’ shape, a sloping roofline with a split roof spoiler, and a new B-pillar design that integrates seamlessly with the rear body.

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Skoda lettering and the Vision O model designation are positioned on the fifth door, complementing the rear bumper and reinforcing the concept’s modern exterior aesthetics.

Oliver Stefani, Head of Design, said the Vision O “consistently advances our ‘Modern Solid’ design language, boosting its emotional appeal and further refining our brand identity. The new design concept also highlights our commitment to pushing boundaries and continuously bringing innovation to future automotive design. Clear lines emphasise simplicity, showcasing totally that we remain true to our brand values. Vision O is extremely practical for everyday use and brings surprising and thoughtful details.”

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The Vision O concept is intended to reinforce Skoda’s presence in the European estate segment while demonstrating practical features for daily use and distinctive design details. The company has scheduled the global premiere of the Vision O concept for September 8, 2025, in Munich, where further insights into the vehicle’s design and its potential production direction will be revealed.

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Ivan Popov is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery systems, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across key international markets. He holds a degree in International Relations and, outside of journalism, enjoys long-distance running, travel photography, and exploring sustainable urban transport systems.

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