Skoda Citigo
The Škoda Citigo is a city car produced by the Czech automaker Škoda Auto, a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group. The Citigo was introduced in 2011 and is part of a trio of vehicles that share the same platform and many components, alongside the Volkswagen Up! and the SEAT Mii.
The first-generation Škoda Citigo was launched in 2011 and was designed with urban mobility in mind. It’s a compact car with a focus on practicality, fuel efficiency, and affordability. In 2019, Škoda introduced the Citigo-e iV, the electric version of the Citigo. It was the brand’s first all-electric production vehicle. The Citigo-e iV was powered by a 36.8 kWh lithium-ion battery pack and an electric motor producing 61 kW (82 hp). It offered a range of up to 170 miles (270 km) on the WLTP cycle. The introduction of the Citigo-e iV was an important step for Škoda in moving towards electrification. However, production was relatively short-lived, as the Citigo-e iV was discontinued in 2020.
Skoda Citigo Europe Sales Data & Charts
The Škoda Citigo was praised for its compact size, maneuverability, fuel efficiency, and overall value for money. It was considered a good choice for city driving and was popular in various European markets. The Škoda Citigo represents a focused approach to urban mobility, offering an affordable and practical solution for city driving.
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