SKODA continues to build on its long-standing all-wheel-drive heritage and currently offers customers its broadest 4x4 portfolio across a wide range of segments.
From the Octavia and Superb, through the Karoq and Kodiaq SUVs, to the all-electric Elroq and Enyaq models state-of-the-art all-wheel-drive technology improves traction, stability, safety and comfort by supporting driving dynamics in demanding conditions.
Johannes Neft, board member for technical development,said: "Skoda all-wheel-drive vehicles combine everyday usability with even greater driving stability and safety.The AWD system of our combustion engine models is designed to react within milliseconds when wheels start to slip, using an inter-axle clutch and torque vectoring to direct torque where it is most effective.
"Moreover, a multi-link rear axle improves ride comfort, especially when traction is low. In the all-electric Enyaq and Elroq models, software coordinates the electric motors on both axles to provide AWD performance in all conditions. Additional features of our Skoda 4x4 models that further support the driver on demanding surfaces include off-road mode and downhill assistance."
In Skoda's 4x4 combustion-engine models, the core of the system is an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch that is fully integrated with the vehicle's electronic and driver-assistance systems for a particularly quick and smooth response.
The system operates completely automatically, with the control unit continuously evaluating sensor inputs such as wheel speed, steering angle, and longitudinal and lateral acceleration.
It adjusts torque distribution between the axles in real time, supporting more stable cornering behaviour and assured traction, even on surfaces with varying grip. When all-wheel drive is not required, the system optimises torque transfer.
The all-wheel-drive versions of the all-electric Elroq and Enyaq use two electric motors, with one powering the front axle and the other the rear.
The electronically controlled coordination of the motors provides all-wheel drive when required. The rear axle features a permanent-magnet synchronous motor, supporting efficiency in most driving situations.
When needed, a front asynchronous motor provides drive to the front wheels. The ASM combines short-term overload capability with low friction losses when not engaged.
Because there is no propshaft, clutch or differentials, there is no mechanical connection between the two axles, allowing the system to respond quickly and operate efficiently.
The 4x4 versions of the Elroq and the Enyaq family are available in two power outputs. All models use the same technical layout: two electric motors with 210 kW at the rear and 80 kW at the front.
Last year, Skoda delivered almost 7,000 Elroq models with a 4x4 drivetrain, with the highest demand in Germany, Norway and Switzerland.
The Enyaq family with a 4x4 drivetrain was delivered to more than 30,000 customers, primarily in Germany, Norway and the UK.
The family SUV has long been one of Skoda's most sought-after all-wheel-drive models.
It is available with the 2.0 TDI/142 kW, 2.0 TSI/150 kW and, for the RS variant, the 2.0 TSI/195 kW engine.
Among Skoda 4x4 models, which are a popular choice for customers who regularly tow caravans, sports equipment or horses, for example, the Kodiaq stands out. Depending on the specification, it can tow trailers up to 2.5 tonnes and supports the driver with assistance systems for safer towing.
The Superb 4x4 is available with the 2.0 TDI/142 kW diesel or the 2.0 TSI/195 kW petrol engine, in both liftback and estate body styles.
The Superb 4x4 is most popular with customers in Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland, with all-wheel drive accounting for 29 per cent of Superb vehicles delivered in 2025. The best-selling all-wheel-drive Superb version is paired with the 2.0 TDI/142 kW engine.
The Octavia 4x4 combines the bestseller's proven values, such as practicality and efficiency, with safety and reassurance on slippery surfaces. All-wheel drive is offered exclusively with the 2.0 TSI/150 kW petrol engine for both body styles - liftback and estate.
In traditionally strong Alpine and Nordic regions, the Octavia 4x4 has long been among the most sought-after variants - for example in Switzerland, but also in important markets such as Germany and Poland.
With the compact SUV, customers can choose all-wheel drive with either the 2.0 TSI/140 kW petrol engine or the 2.0 TDI/110 kW diesel.
As a 4x4, the Karoq always comes with off-road driving mode - for use away from paved roads - and Hill Descent Assist.
In 2025, the largest share of Karoq all-wheel-drive vehicles was delivered to customers in Germany, Switzerland and the Czech Republic. For 4x4, customers most frequently choose the 2.0 TDI with 110 kW.
Since 2020, Skoda Auto has delivered a total of more than 110,000 all-electric all-wheel-drive vehicles, which are traditionally strongest in Alpine and Nordic markets such as Switzerland, Germany, Norway and Sweden.
In 2025, the Czech car manufacturer delivered a total of 125,895 all-wheel-drive vehicles worldwide.