Skoda Vision O concept breaks cover
The Skoda Vision O concept has been showcased at the Munich Motor Show 2025 and it has been developed with a focus on sustainability. The name itself stems from the 'concept of circularity.

- Features a 1.2 metre long horizontal screen
- Offers 650-litres of bootspace
- Features a virtual assistant called Laura that is interactive in nature
Exterior
The Vision O concept uses Modern Solid design language which features simple shapes and distinctive lines. The design focuses on maximum efficiency through optimised aerodynamics by integrating features like cooling vents and a hood ventilation. The front features an illuminated koda logo on the curved front hood. The Tech-loop lighting element runs around the entire front. There is a panoramic roof and the B-pillar now incorporates
the koda hook symbol. Charging ports on both sides can power other devices, while hidden windshield wipers under a movable cover.

The Vision O measures 4,850 mm in length, 1,900 mm in width, and 1,500 mm in height. The front of the car features louvers that work as active jalousie, while channels on the sides divert excess air toward the wheels. The car rides on aerodynamic wheels, and gets retractable door handles that contribute to improved airflow. Additionally, the hood has two ventilation openings that reduce aerodynamic drag.

Interior
The Vision O interior features a new HMI layout including the new customisable koda Horizon Display
for both front passengers. It runs across the entire width of the dashboard and is complemented by a vertically oriented central screen. There is a centre panel equipped with a usable dial button that provides haptic feedback for better control. There is a new koda bio-adaptive lighting that adds to the ambience of the cabin. The horizontal display is more than 1.2m long and spans the entire dashboard. The Vision O provides more than 650-litres of luggage capacity and it can be expanded to over 1,700-litres with folded seats. Other mentions include a portable Bluetooth speaker, a fully integrated fridge, a screen cleaner, a dedicated storage for charging cables in the trunk and practical magnetic wireless charging pods in the centre console. The seat covers are made from 100 per cent recycled PES flatknit material.

The Vision O features Laura, an AI digital assistant, that not only helps with basic tasks but is interactive in nature, it guides the users through content and offering route suggestions according to the current driving situation and mood of passengers. Laura helps with everyday tasks such as taking notes from meetings, planning dinner, or discussing the surroundings, enhancing the support level while driving. The storytelling mode generates tales on demand
for passengers of all ages.
No technical data has been disclosed at the moment and the Vision O is expected to make its debut in the market by the next decade. It showcases the future of estate cars or combi models in Skoda nomenclature.







