Škoda 100

The Škoda 100/110 were two variations of a rear-engined, rear-wheel drive car that was produced by Czechoslovakian manufacturer AZNP in Mladá Boleslav between 1969 and 1976. Engine sizes were 1.0 litre and 1.1 litre respectively. The Škoda 110R Coupé (1970–1980), had outline similar to the Porsche of the time, with much lower price and performance.

The 120 S and the 130 RS were Sport/Rallye cars, produced in a small number.

Škoda 100
Manufacturer AZNP
Production 1969-1976
Predecessor Škoda MB1000/1100
Successor Škoda 105
Class Small family car
Body style 4-door saloon
Layout RR layout
Engine 988 cc I4
Transmission 4-speed manual
Škoda 110R Coupé
Manufacturer AZNP
Production 1970-1980
Predecessor Škoda 1100 MBX
Successor Škoda Rapid
Class Small family car
Body style 2-door coupé
Layout RR layout
Engine 1107 cc I4
Transmission 4-speed manual

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Production figures

MODELS TYPES PRODUCED QUANTITY
Škoda 100 722 1969–1977 602,020
Škoda 100L 722 1969–1977 217,767
Škoda 110L 717 1969–1977 219,864
Škoda 110LS 719 1971–1977 40,057
Škoda 110R 718 1970–1980 56,902
Škoda 120S 728 1971–1974 100
Škoda 130RS 735 1977–1982 65

References in fiction

In the 1988 film The Unbearable Lightness of Being, protagonist Tomas drives an S 100. As the action takes place against the backdrop of the Prague Spring of 1968 and its violent aftermath, the use of a car that only entered production a year later is unintentionally anachronistic[1].

References in Music

The Škoda 100 is the vehicle driven by the protagonist in Ivan Mládek's 1978 single Jožin z bažin.

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