The "Concepts Unmasked" is the Skoda Museum's newest depository, featuring over 31 concepts, design studies, and prototypes from the late 1950s to now.
With an authentic setting, the exhibit features many different models in Skoda's history, from the first Slavia bicycle to the latest all-electric Elroq.
A bright yellow, all-electric Skoda Enyaq is joining the museum's collection after having travelled 33,360km across the continent of Africa.
The exhibition showcases the firm's past and planned sustainability initiatives, as well as the sustainable materials used in the Skoda Kodiaq.
Only two prototype units were built by Skoda in the lead-up to the Fabia RS Rally2, which is powered by a 1.6-litre engine derived from the EA888 family.
The rebuilt Skoda 1100 OHC Coupe was built from scans of the assembly process, alongside many components collected over time by the Skoda Museum.
Skoda Auto has presented the first Enyaq iV produced at its main plant in Mlada Boleslav to the National Technical Museum in Prague.
Skoda is presenting two vehicles that were designed and built by students at the brand's pavilion in the Autostadt Wolfsburg Museum.