Skoda has hit an important milestone: as reported by the automotive outlet SPEEDME.RU, the 100,000th electric Elroq has rolled off the assembly line in Mlada Boleslav. The milestone car was a sport-oriented Elroq RS rated at 250 kW, finished in the brand’s signature Mamba Green. Production only began in early 2025, and a flexible line that builds both EVs and combustion models let Skoda scale output quickly to match rising demand. That swift ramp-up says a lot about how agile the company’s manufacturing setup has become.

The Elroq is already regarded as one of the brand’s most successful nameplates. In the first three quarters of 2025, it ranked second among Europe’s best-selling electric SUVs. The electric crossover has collected several prestigious honors, including the Red Dot Design Award, and in Germany it was the most popular electric car in October. Numbers like these suggest the car has clearly struck a chord with European buyers.

According to the company, Skoda’s cumulative global EV deliveries have surpassed 120,000 units, and the Elroq and Enyaq are in Europe’s top 10. The sales momentum shows that customers are increasingly choosing compact, efficient electric SUVs, and the Elroq has emerged as a pivotal model in Skoda’s electrification strategy. It reads as a clear signpost of where the brand is steering its future.