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Škoda Octavia

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An interesting insight into the history of Czechoslovakian car design and production, specifically covering the history of the Škoda Octavia.
  • 17 February 2026
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Škoda Octavia: The Story of a Czechoslovakian Automotive Icon

This book offers a fascinating look into the history of Czechoslovakian car design, focusing on the Škoda Octavia—a rare Eastern European car that rivalled its Western European contemporaries, such as the Ford Anglia and Triumph Herald. Launched in 1959, the Octavia became a cornerstone of mass car ownership in Czechoslovakia, with over 360,000 units produced.

Built with quality materials and remarkable engineering, the Octavia earned a reputation for reliability, economy, and performance, making it a beloved family car. Despite challenges, including interference from the Communist Party, Škoda’s engineers created a car that not only served countless families but also excelled in motorsport, achieving Monte Carlo Rally victories from 1961 to 1963.

The book details the Octavia’s technical design, its political and historical backdrop, and its continued legacy, including its success in domestic rallies against formidable rivals like the Russian Lada. Packed with photos, drawings, and technical tables, this is an essential read for classic car enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by Eastern European automotive history.

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Price: $26.99
Pages: 128
Publisher: David & Charles
Imprint: Veloce
Publication Date: 17 February 2026
ISBN: 9781836440406
Format: Paperback
BISACs: TRANSPORTATION / Automotive / General, Motor cars: general interest, TRANSPORTATION / Automotive / History, Road and motor vehicles: general interest
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Miroslav Synek has been passionate about classic cars since childhood. After retiring from the NHS, he dedicated his time to this lifelong interest, leading to the publication of his first book, Cars from My Old Country (2021), which explores Czechoslovakian cars from 1918 to 1989. A proud owner of a restored 1960 Škoda Octavia, he continues to share his love for automotive history through writing and research.