Estate enthusiasts rejoice! Skoda’s latest concept shows wagons aren’t dead yet

Europeans may be increasingly flocking to SUVs, but there are still plenty of wagons available in the continent – and Skoda has shown it has no intention of abandoning the body style.

The Vision O concept, revealed at the Munich motor show, shows what a wagon would look like with Skoda’s new Modern Solid design language, and its name hints at this show car specifically previewing an electric Octavia replacement.

Skoda says it has been the leader in the European wagon (or rather, ‘estate’) segment since 2016 thanks to its Octavia and Superb wagons, and it plans to “reinforce its leadership” with a production version of the Vision O concept.

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The Czech auto brand had already confirmed it would produce an electric Octavia wagon, but it was delayed last year and is now due for release in 2027 or 2028.

“The production vehicle of Vision O, based on a future platform of Volkswagen Group, is planned for the next decade,” the company has now said in its press release for the concept. That platform is likely the same one that will underpin the Mk9 Volkswagen Golf, called SSP.

The Vision O measures 4850mm long, 1900mm wide and 1500mm tall, which actually puts it between the current Octavia and Superb wagons in size.