A Hybrid Support Vehicle Designed by Trainees
The Škoda L&K 130 is a one-off build by 28 students from the Škoda Academy. Based on the Škoda Superb Combi, this modified vehicle celebrates the company's 130-year connection to cycling. The project aligns with Škoda’s long-term support of international bike races, including the Tour de France, where this car will appear from July 5–27, 2025.
Key Facts About the L&K 130 Build
- Donor car: Škoda Superb Combi
- Powertrain: Plug-in hybrid, 204 hp combined
- Battery: 25.7 kWh gross capacity
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive
- Primary role: Race support vehicle
- Charging port: Same as production Superb iV
- Build time: Over 2,000 labor hours
- Unique features: Electrically extendable cargo bed, sliding rear door, custom electronics
L&K 130 is the First Student Car to Use a Plug-in Hybrid Powertrain
The L&K 130 uses the Superb Combi iV plug-in hybrid system: a 1.5-liter TSI gasoline engine paired with an electric motor. The system produces 204 horsepower (150 kW).
Efficiency Specifications (Combined, WLTP)
- Fuel consumption: 0.4–0.5 L/100 km
- Electricity usage: 15.8–17.5 kWh/100 km
- CO₂ emissions: 8–11 g/km
- Battery capacity: 25.7 kWh gross
- Electric-only range: Not officially stated, but suitable for multi-stage support
This hybrid drivetrain makes the L&K 130 ideal for use in low-emission zones during races.