10th Skoda student car based off Superb Combi model
24 Jun 2025|88 views
The end of the school year at the Skoda Vocational School is traditionally marked by the creation of a student car, and for 2025, 28 students transformed a Superb Combi model into a support vehicle for cycling races.
The one-off 10th student car, named the Skoda L&K 130, and its special colour scheme pay homage to Skoda’s 130-year history, and will be on show this summer at the 112th edition of the Tour de France, which takes place from 5 to 27 July 2025.
The one-off L&K 130 is the first student car to be based on the Superb Combi and the first to feature a plug-in hybrid drive - adopted unchanged from the Superb Combi iV and offering a total system output of 110kW (148bhp). Thanks to its electric range, it is well suited for use as a support vehicle during bike races. When running in all-electric mode, it uses a high‑voltage battery with a gross capacity of 25.7kWh.
To transform the body of the Skoda Superb Combi into a pick-up with a spacious passenger cabin and a slide-out loading area, the students made various modifications. They cut off the estate car's roof behind the C-pillars, reinforced the remaining parts of the passenger cabin, modified the B and C-pillars, and shortened the roof rails.
The one-off L&K 130 also features a new rear window behind the rear seats, separating the interior from the open loading area. It comes with a new, integrated bike carrier mechanism for transporting and quickly providing spare bikes.
Its exterior and interior designs also feature large areas coloured gold, red and black. In addition to the paintwork, there is also a backlit grille mask with LEDs that can assume any colour within the RGB spectrum.
The end of the school year at the Skoda Vocational School is traditionally marked by the creation of a student car, and for 2025, 28 students transformed a Superb Combi model into a support vehicle for cycling races.
The one-off 10th student car, named the Skoda L&K 130, and its special colour scheme pay homage to Skoda’s 130-year history, and will be on show this summer at the 112th edition of the Tour de France, which takes place from 5 to 27 July 2025.
The one-off L&K 130 is the first student car to be based on the Superb Combi and the first to feature a plug-in hybrid drive - adopted unchanged from the Superb Combi iV and offering a total system output of 110kW (148bhp). Thanks to its electric range, it is well suited for use as a support vehicle during bike races. When running in all-electric mode, it uses a high‑voltage battery with a gross capacity of 25.7kWh.
To transform the body of the Skoda Superb Combi into a pick-up with a spacious passenger cabin and a slide-out loading area, the students made various modifications. They cut off the estate car's roof behind the C-pillars, reinforced the remaining parts of the passenger cabin, modified the B and C-pillars, and shortened the roof rails.
The one-off L&K 130 also features a new rear window behind the rear seats, separating the interior from the open loading area. It comes with a new, integrated bike carrier mechanism for transporting and quickly providing spare bikes.
Its exterior and interior designs also feature large areas coloured gold, red and black. In addition to the paintwork, there is also a backlit grille mask with LEDs that can assume any colour within the RGB spectrum.
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