The Skoda Tudor Concept was introduced at the 2002 Geneva Motor Show where, with its bold design, it attracted much attention.
It is based on the Skoda Superb executive limousine, but with lowered suspension, sport tuned chassis and a six-cylinder engine with an output of 142 kW. Inside the three-spoke steering wheel and aluminum touches to the dashboard and the dials give the interior of the Skoda Tudor Concept a sporty feel.
The car was named after one of the first Skoda coupes - the Skoda Tudor - dating back to the 1940s.
It is based on the Skoda Superb executive limousine, but with lowered suspension, sport tuned chassis and a six-cylinder engine with an output of 142 kW. Inside the three-spoke steering wheel and aluminum touches to the dashboard and the dials give the interior of the Skoda Tudor Concept a sporty feel.
The car was named after one of the first Skoda coupes - the Skoda Tudor - dating back to the 1940s.
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