2024 (Full Year) Global: Skoda Worldwide Car Sales by Model

In full-year 2024, Skoda worldwide sales increased by 7% with Germany as the largest single-country market and the Octavia as the top-selling car model.

In full-year 2024, Skoda worldwide sales increased by 7% with Germany as the largest single-country market and the Octavia as the top-selling car model.
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2024 (January to December): Škoda Auto delivered 926,600 cars worldwide, an increase of 6.9% compared to 2023. Germany (187,100 sales), the Czech Republic (84,500), and the United Kingdom(78,700) remain the largest markets for Skoda in 2024. Skoda’s most popular car models globally in 2024 were the Octavia, Kamiq, and Fabia.

Skoda Car Sales Worldwide by Model in 2024

Skoda global sales by car model in 2024 were as follows:

ModelJan-Dec 2024Change (%)
Škoda Octavia215,700+12.4
Škoda Kamiq126,000+8.2
Škoda Fabia117,100+24.1
Škoda Kodiaq14,500+8.1
Škoda Karoq109,400+9.3
Škoda Enyaq79,500−2.6
Škoda Superb72,800+7.9
Škoda Scala56,300−10.0
Škoda Kushaq19,300−27.4
Škoda Slavia16,000−19.6

The Octavia topped Škoda’s sales charts as the best-selling model worldwide with 215,700 units delivered (+12.4%), followed by the Kamiq SUV (126,000; +8.2%) and the Fabia, which achieved the highest percentage growth at 24.1% (117,100 units).

Demand for the all-electric Enyaq also remained strong, with 79,500 units delivered, despite increasing competition and a broader industry slowdown in demand for fully electric vehicles. The model secured leading sales positions in several key European markets and ranked as the second best-selling EV in Germany, with over 25,000 units sold.

Skoda Car Sales Worldwide by Country of Region in 2024

Skoda worldwide car sales by largest markets in 2024 were as follows:

Sales regionSales 2024Sales 2023Change (%)
Western Europe538,100480,100+12.1
Germany (largest market)187,100157,800+18.5
Central Europe192,100185,000+3.8
Czech Republic84,50087,800−3.8
Eastern Europe50,70044,900+13.0
India36,00048,800−26.3
China17,50022,800−23.1
Worldwide Total926,600866,800+6.9
In full-year 2024, Skoda worldwide sales increased by 7% with Germany as the largest single-country market and the Octavia as the top-selling car model.

Škoda’s results in 2024 were largely driven by increased deliveries across Europe, where the brand confirmed its position as the fourth best-selling carmaker.

Germany led the way with 187,100 vehicles delivered (+18.5%), representing the highest absolute growth (+29,200 vehicles), followed by strong performances in Türkiye (42,200; +25.7%), the United Kingdom (78,700; +11.9%), Poland (61,400; +13.9%), and Spain (36,300; +20.6%).

A key milestone in Škoda’s expansion in India is the launch of the new Kylaq compact SUV, developed and manufactured locally for the Indian market.

In addition, Škoda is preparing to begin vehicle assembly at its newly built plant in Vietnam in 2025. Initial production will focus on the Kushaq, followed by the Slavia, taking full advantage of synergies with the Indian manufacturing network.

Skoda sales also gained momentum in other markets, such as Kazakhstan, where Škoda sold more than 1,400 vehicles in 2024 following its re-entry into the market.

Entering 2025, Skoda brand is poised for further growth with its youngest and most comprehensive product portfolio yet, spanning 12 model series. This includes the all-electric Elroq SUV, the new, popular Enyaq, and the Kylaq compact SUV, which is set to boost sales in the Indian market.

Global Worldwide Car Sales by Brand in 2024 (Full Year)

Global worldwide sales by brand in 2024:

*NOTE: Car sales as reported by the respective car brands. “Sales” often refers to deliveries rather than sales and final registrations by the end consumer. Definitions may vary.

About Skoda

Škoda Auto

  • has been a member of the Volkswagen Group for 30 years. The Volkswagen Group is one of the most successful vehicle manufacturers in the world.
  • aims to be one of the five best-selling brands in Europe by 2030 with an attractive line-up in the entry-level segments and additional e-models.
  • effectively leverages existing potential in important growth markets such as India, North Africa, Vietnam and the ASEAN region.
  • currently offers its customers twelve passenger-car series: the Fabia, Scala, Octavia and Superb as well as the Kamiq, Karoq, Kodiaq, Elroq, Enyaq, Slavia, Kylaq and Kushaq.
  • delivered over 926,000 vehicles to customers around the world in 2024.
  • is part of the Brand Group CORE – the organisational merger of the Volkswagen Group’s volume brands – to achieve joint growth and to significantly increase the overall efficiency of the five volume brands
  • independently manufactures and develops components such as MEB battery systems, engines and transmissions as part of the Volkswagen Group; these components are also used in vehicles of other Group brands.
  • operates at three sites in the Czech Republic; has additional production capacity in China, Slovakia and India primarily through Group partnerships, as well as in Ukraine with a local partner.
  • employs approximately 40,000 people globally and is active in around 100 markets.

 

About the author:

Henk Bekker

Henk Bekker is a freelance writer with over 20 years of experience in online writing. His best-selling cars website has been reporting car sales statistics since 2008 with classic car auction prices focusing on the most expensive automobiles sold at public auctions in the past decade. He also owns the travel websites European-Traveler.com and Lake Geneva Switzerland. Henk holds an MBA from Edinburgh Business School and an MSc in Finance from the University of London.