Fleet Professionals Chose 7 SKODA Models Best in Class
A jury of 165 fleet professionals chose seven SKODA Auto models as best company vehicles in the trade journal Firmenauto 2021 Company Car of the Year awards.

SKODA all electric model ENYAQiV was named best in the mid-size electric car category in the Firmenauto 2021 Company Car of the Year Awards.
SOURCE: Skoda
A jury of 165 fleet professionals chose seven SKODA Auto models as best company vehicles in the trade journal Firmenauto 2021 Company Car of the Year awards.
The SKODA models won the import ranking in their segments: compact class:
Compact: OCTAVIA
Mid-size: SUPERB
Mid-size plug-in hybrid: SUPERBiV
Small SUV and crossover: KAMIQ
Compact SUV and crossover: KAROQ
Mid-size SUV and crossover KODIAQ
Mid-size electric car: the all-electric ENYAQ iV
Best-selling models in the German fleet market in each of 20 categories, identified by data collection company Dataforce, were selected as company cars in Firmenauto’s 29th award competition. The 2021 award jury included fleet experts from brand-independent service providers and associations as well as journalists from European fleet magazines. The jury broadly represents the German fleet market; in total, the panel members represent companies with more than 200,000 vehicles
Automaker SKODA was founded in 1895 and is headquartered in Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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