Škoda 1202

Škoda 1202
Manufacturer Škoda Auto
Production 1961—1973
Predecessor Škoda 1201
Successor none
Class Family car
Body style 3- or 5-door estate
Layout FR layout
Engine 1.2 L I4

The Škoda 1202 was a family car produced as a station wagon, light panel van and pick-up (Utility) by Czech automaker Škoda Auto at their plant in Mladá Boleslav. A saloon (sedan) version was never produced. It was introduced in 1961 as a successor to the station wagon and pick-up versions of the Škoda 1201 and closely resembled the slightly smaller Octavia Combi.

The car was powered by a 1221 cm³ four-cylinder ohv water-cooled engine delivering 34.5 kW of output, inherited from its predecessor, and which later also found its way into the company’s Octavia model. The four-speed gear-box included synchromesh on the top three ratios, power being delivered to the rear wheels via a jointed prop shaft. A top speed of 100 km/h (63 mph) was quoted.

Although volumes were never high, the model remained in production until 1973.


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