Skoda is celebrating its rich heritage by reimagining some iconic designs as contemporary concepts. One such classic is the 1899 Slavia B, originally crafted by Laurin & Klement, the precursor to Skoda Auto.
- Designer: Romain Bucaille, a Skoda exterior designer.
- Design Language: Features Skoda’s 'Modern Solid' approach, emphasizing minimalism.
- Electric Power: The concept is envisioned as an electric vehicle, replacing the original engine area with open space.
- Key Details:
- Floating seat
- Brown leather tool bag
- Style: A futuristic café racer aesthetic
The Slavia B concept is a bold reinterpretation that pays homage to Skoda’s history. With its innovative design and electric adaptation, it raises the question: Should Skoda bring such a visionary tribute to life?
Skoda revisits its roots by transforming the historic 1899 Slavia B into a sleek, modern concept. Designed by Romain Bucaille, this electric twist on the classic bike aligns with Skoda's minimalist 'Modern Solid' philosophy. With its futuristic café racer look, this tribute is both a nod to the past and a glance into the future.