Skoda Coloring Pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com brings together 20+ free printable pages spanning the full breadth of Škoda’s history as an automaker – from beloved historical models produced in communist-era Czechoslovakia to the modern European mainstream vehicles the brand produces today. The collection covers the Škoda Octavia across three distinct versions, the Fabia and Fabia Combi estate, the Superb across three generations, the classic Felicia and Favorit from the 1990s, the vintage 1000 MB from the 1960s, and the Vision D concept car. The full vehicle collection is available through our Car Coloring Pages hub.

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About Škoda

Škoda Auto (officially spelled with a háček – Škoda) is a Czech automobile manufacturer headquartered in Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic. It is one of the oldest car manufacturers in the world, tracing its origins to 1895 when Václav Laurin and Václav Klement began producing bicycles under the Laurin & Klement name in Mladá Boleslav. The company moved into motorcycles in 1899 and produced its first automobile in 1905. In 1925, the company merged with the Škoda industrial conglomerate, adopting the Škoda name that has identified the automotive brand ever since.

Škoda operated under state control as a Czechoslovakian national automaker from the end of World War II through the communist era, producing a series of rear-engined, air-cooled economy cars for the Eastern European market. Despite their technological limitations relative to contemporary Western European vehicles, these cars developed an enormous following in Central and Eastern Europe and are now cherished by collectors worldwide – the Škoda 1000 MB, Octavia TYP 985, and Favorit all represented significant milestones in Czech automotive engineering within their respective constraints.

The most significant transformation in Škoda's modern history came in 1991, when Volkswagen AG acquired a 30% stake in the company, then increased its ownership progressively to full control. Under Volkswagen Group management, Škoda was rebuilt from a struggling state manufacturer producing economical but outdated vehicles into one of Europe's most competitive and respected mainstream car brands. Today, Škoda operates as one of four core Volkswagen Group brands alongside VW, Audi, and SEAT, sharing platforms, engines, and technology with its sister brands while maintaining its distinct identity as a value-oriented European manufacturer.

The Škoda name comes from Emil Škoda, the industrialist who built the original Škoda engineering empire in Plzeň. The brand's winged-arrow logo – a stylized bird's eye inside an arrowhead shape – has been refined multiple times and underwent a significant flat-design update in 2022 when Škoda adopted a new visual identity alongside its electrification strategy.

Today Škoda sells vehicles in over 100 markets worldwide, with particular strength in Central and Eastern Europe, the UK, Germany, India, China, and increasingly other global markets. The brand positions itself on the principle of “Simply Clever” – practical, well-engineered vehicles with thoughtful features at accessible price points.

Models in This Collection

Škoda Octavia

The Škoda Octavia is the brand's most important and best-selling model – a compact family car that has served as the backbone of Škoda's global volume since its modern relaunch in 1996. The Octavia nameplate has an even longer history: the original Octavia TYP 985 from 1959 was one of Škoda's most significant pre-VW models, a front-wheel-drive compact sedan that was advanced for its era and is represented in this collection by its own dedicated tile.

The collection covers the Octavia across three distinct versions that span more than six decades of automotive history:

Skoda Octavia TYP 985 – The original Octavia produced from 1959 to 1971. This is a classic communist-era Czech automobile with a streamlined, rounded body shape that reflects late-1950s European car design aesthetics. It used a front-mounted four-cylinder engine and front-wheel drive at a time when many European economy cars still used rear-wheel drive. The period styling – chrome bumpers, rounded fenders, integrated headlights – makes this the collection's most nostalgic and historically interesting tile.

Skoda Octavia and Skoda Octavia Coloring Page Free – These tiles depict the modern Octavia in its current-generation form, showing the clean, contemporary European family car design that Škoda has developed under Volkswagen ownership. The modern Octavia's sharp body lines, low roofline, and sophisticated proportions contrast dramatically with the rounded TYP 985.

Skoda Octavia RS 2021 and Free Skoda Octavia RS Coloring Page – The Octavia RS is Škoda's performance variant of the standard Octavia – featuring a more aggressive body kit with a prominent front splitter, larger air intakes, RS badging, sportier suspension, and either a turbocharged petrol or diesel engine producing significantly more power than the standard model. The RS has its own visual identity: lower stance, more muscular fender treatment, and is typically depicted in dark colors (Magnetic Grey, Graphite Grey, Phoenix Orange) that convey its performance character.

Coloring the Octavia RS: The RS benefits from the most decisive color choices in the collection – dark metallic greys, deep blue, or vivid orange for the body, with gloss black or dark grey for the spoiler elements, RS-specific bumper inserts, and alloy wheel faces. The RS badge itself uses the standard Octavia body color or a contrasting dark finish.

Škoda Fabia

The Škoda Fabia is Škoda's entry-level supermini – a small city car positioned below the Octavia in the brand's lineup, competing in the same segment as the Volkswagen Polo (which shares its platform). The Fabia has been one of Škoda's strongest-selling models in European markets, particularly in the UK and Germany, where it is valued for its practical interior packaging relative to its small exterior dimensions.

Skoda Fabia Combi Coloring Page and Škoda Fabia III Kombi5 Coloring Page depict the Fabia in its estate/wagon body variant – the Fabia Combi (also called Combi in Czech and German markets, equivalent to “estate” or “wagon” in other markets). The estate variant of a supermini is particularly popular in Central European markets, where it is used for family and agricultural purposes, where the compact exterior dimensions combined with practical cargo space make it an ideal rural vehicle.

The Fabia Combi's profile has a characteristic shape: the roofline extends horizontally from the B-pillar before dropping steeply at the tailgate, creating a high, flat cargo area behind the rear seats. The Fabia III (third generation) features the sharper, more modern styling Škoda adopted in the 2010s.

Coloring the Fabia: The Fabia suits bright, expressive colors that match its cheerful, urban character – vivid red, electric blue, or yellow are particularly associated with the model in European marketing. The estate variants typically use the same body colors as the hatchback. The Fabia's face features Škoda's characteristic split headlight design in modern generations, with LED daytime running lights positioned high and main headlights positioned lower.

Škoda Superb

The Škoda Superb is the brand's flagship large sedan and estate – positioned above the Octavia and competing with premium-adjacent models from BMW, Mercedes, and Audi at significantly lower price points. The Superb nameplate, like the Octavia, stretches back to the pre-communist era: the original Škoda Superb 4000 TYP 919 from the late 1930s was a large luxury automobile that represented the pinnacle of Czechoslovakian automotive engineering before World War II interrupted production.

Three Superb generations appear in the collection:

Skoda Superb 4000 TYP 919 Coloring Page – The pre-war Superb is the collection's most historically significant tile. Built from 1934 to 1948, the Superb 4000 was a large, formal luxury automobile with a long hood, running boards, separate front fenders, and the rounded, upright styling typical of late-1930s European luxury cars. It used a large inline straight-eight engine. This tile is a genuine piece of automotive history – fewer than a handful of these vehicles survive today.

Skoda Superb 2014 Coloring Page – The second-generation Superb (produced 2008–2015) established the model's modern reputation as a practical executive car with exceptional interior space achieved through Volkswagen Group's platform engineering. The 2014 model represents the mid-life refresh version with updated lighting and detail changes.

Skoda Superb Coloring Page Free – This tile depicts the current-generation Superb in its most recent form, showing the more sharply styled design language Škoda adopted in the 2015–2023 generation.

Coloring the pre-war Superb TYP 919: This historical tile calls for period-authentic colors. Pre-war luxury automobiles were typically finished in black (the most formal and most common), dark navy blue, or deep burgundy – with chrome-plated fenders, bumpers, headlight housings, and running board trim. The running boards and roof panel used black leather or black painted steel. The large white-wall tires are the defining color detail – thick white bands around the tire sidewalls against black rubber.

Škoda Felicia

The Škoda Felicia GLXi TYP 791 is one of the collection's most nostalgic tiles for Central European automotive enthusiasts. The Felicia was produced from 1959 to 1964 as a two-door convertible – one of the very few open-top cars produced in communist Czechoslovakia. Based on the Octavia platform, the Felicia was designed by the Italian coachbuilder Giovanni Michelotti and had a distinctly elegant, European sports car aesthetic that stood in sharp contrast to the utilitarian image of most communist-era vehicles.

The Felicia represents a brief moment of relative optimism and aesthetic ambition in Czechoslovakian automotive design. It's clean, low roofline, chrome details, and open-top configuration give it a timeless quality that makes it one of the most beautiful cars Škoda has ever produced.

Coloring the Felicia: The Felicia was most commonly produced in white, red, or pale blue – colors that complemented its sporty convertible character. Chrome details on the bumpers, grille surround, headlight bezels, and door handles are prominent and should be rendered in cool metallic silver-grey. The soft top, when raised, was typically black or dark grey.

Škoda Favorit

The Škoda Favorit 136 L TYP 781 was produced from 1987 to 1995 and was the last completely new model Škoda designed and engineered under state ownership before the Volkswagen acquisition. The Favorit represented a significant technological leap forward from the previous Škoda models – it used front-wheel drive, a front-mounted engine, and a modern hatchback body design that finally brought Škoda's products into alignment with contemporary European mainstream standards.

The Favorit 136 L was designed by Bertone, the prestigious Italian design house responsible for numerous iconic European cars. Its clean, practical hatchback styling was functional and inoffensive rather than distinctive, but it gave Czechoslovakia a genuinely modern, competitive economy car for the first time. The Favorit sold well across Eastern Europe and was reasonably successful in some Western European markets during its production run.

Coloring the Favorite: The Favorite was produced in a range of mid-1980s to mid-1990s practical colors – warm reds, brick red, pale blues, silver grey, and white. Its plastic bumper trim was typically body-colored or matte black plastic rather than chrome, reflecting the cost-conscious manufacturing approach of the era.

Škoda 1000 MB

The Škoda 1000 MB TYP 990 (MB standing for Mladá Boleslav, the city where Škoda is based) was produced from 1964 to 1969 and is one of the most significant and beloved vehicles in Czech automotive history. It was Škoda's first car designed as a unified engineering project under state control rather than developed from pre-war designs, and it used a rear-mounted, water-cooled four-cylinder engine – an unusual combination that gave it a distinctive profile with a very flat front hood (no engine to house) and a more rounded rear.

The 1000 MB's rounded, organic styling reflected the European automobile aesthetics of the early 1960s – similar in spirit to the early Fiat 1300 or Renault 8 that were its contemporaries. Despite its modest power output of approximately 38 horsepower, the 1000 MB was genuinely popular in Czechoslovakia and exported to multiple markets, and it formed the technological foundation for all subsequent Škoda models through the Favorit era.

Coloring the 1000 MB: Period colors were soft and muted – pale cream, light grey, warm beige, pale green, and medium red. The chrome bumpers are prominent elements at both the front and rear. The flat, low front hood is the model's most distinctive silhouette element.

Škoda Vision D Concept

The Skoda Vision D Coloring Page depicts the Vision D – a concept car Škoda presented at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, previewing the design direction for future Škoda models. The Vision D was a sleek, low four-door coupé concept with dramatically stretched proportions – a much longer, lower, and wider stance than any production Škoda at the time.

Coloring the Vision D: Concept cars are typically shown in dramatic, single-color paint finishes that emphasize their form. The Vision D is most effectively colored in a single vivid or metallic color – the concept was shown in a striking green-grey metallic – applied uniformly across the entire body with dark-tinted glass and minimal chrome accents.

Coloring Guide: The Škoda Palette Across Eras

Historical Models (Pre-1990)

The collection's historical tiles – the TYP 919 pre-war Superb, the 1000 MB, the TYP 985 Octavia, and the Felicia – each belong to distinct visual eras and call for period-authentic color approaches.

Pre-war (TYP 919 Superb): Black, deep navy, or dark burgundy body; chrome-silver for all metal trim; white-wall tires; black running boards and roof.

1960s (1000 MB, Octavia TYP 985, Felicia): Soft pastels and muted mid-tones typical of the era – pale cream, mint green, sky blue, warm beige, medium red. Chrome bumpers and trim.

1980s–1990s (Favorit, Felicia): More saturated but still practical tones – brick red, white, silver grey, light blue. Plastic bumpers in body color or matte black.

Modern Škoda Color Language

Under Volkswagen Group ownership, Škoda has developed a specific color identity distinct from its VW, Audi, and SEAT siblings. Several colors are strongly associated with the modern brand:

Race Blue – a vivid, slightly greenish medium blue unique to Škoda that appears on performance-oriented models, including the Octavia RS and Fabia RS. Slightly cooler and more vivid than VW's Lapiz Blue.

Brilliant Silver – a warm, fairly bright silver metallic that suits the Octavia and Superb's rational, practical positioning perfectly.

Candy White – pure white, the most popular color across all Škoda models globally.

Magnetic Grey – a dark, sophisticated grey metallic strongly associated with the Octavia RS.

Moon White – a slightly warmer, slightly softer white than Candy White, used extensively on the Fabia.

Rendering Body Panel Character Lines

Modern Škoda design uses distinctive, sharp character lines that run horizontally along the door panels from the front fender through to the rear quarter panel. For the Octavia, Superb, and modern Fabia tiles, these character lines are the most important detail elements to emphasize through careful shading – a slightly lighter tone on the upper panel surface where light would catch it, the character line itself as a sharp tonal edge, and a slightly deeper tone in the lower panel area in shadow. This three-tone panel treatment is what distinguishes a flat, monochromatic automotive coloring result from a three-dimensional, convincing one.

FAQs

Where is Škoda from? Škoda is a Czech automobile manufacturer headquartered in Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic. The company traces its origins to 1895 and has been part of the Volkswagen Group since 1991.

Who owns Škoda? Škoda Auto is owned by Volkswagen AG, the German automotive conglomerate that also owns Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT, Porsche, Lamborghini, Bentley, and other brands. Volkswagen began acquiring Škoda in 1991 following the fall of communism in Czechoslovakia and now holds full ownership.

What is the Škoda Octavia RS? The Octavia RS is the performance variant of Škoda's bestselling Octavia compact sedan – featuring a more powerful turbocharged engine, sportier suspension tuning, distinctive RS body styling with front splitter and rear diffuser, and RS badging throughout. It is one of the best-value performance cars in the European market.

What is the most famous old Škoda model? The Škoda 1000 MB (1964–1969) is arguably the most culturally significant classic Škoda for Czech automotive enthusiasts, as it was the first entirely new Škoda design of the communist era. The pre-war Superb 4000 TYP 919 is the most historically prestigious, representing the peak of pre-communist Czech automotive engineering.

What does “Simply Clever” mean for Škoda? “Simply Clever” is Škoda's brand philosophy emphasizing practical, thoughtful design solutions – unexpected storage compartments, clever packaging, and useful features included as standard rather than expensive options. Examples include umbrellas stored in the door sills, ice scrapers hidden in the fuel cap, and rear seats with fold-flat capability standard across the range.

Is Škoda a good car brand? Škoda consistently performs strongly in European reliability surveys and owner satisfaction studies. As a Volkswagen Group brand sharing mechanical components with VW and Audi while selling at lower price points, Škoda is frequently cited as one of the best value-for-money propositions in the European mainstream car market.

What is the Škoda Vision D? The Škoda Vision D was a concept car unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, previewing a more dramatically styled design direction for future Škoda production models. It was a sleek four-door coupé concept significantly more dramatic in proportion than any Škoda production car at the time.

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