2014 Skoda CitiJet Concept
Clear the stage for the dream car of ŠKODA’s apprentices: the sporty city
cabriolet ŠKODA CitiJet will be presented for the first time at this year's GTI
event at Wörthersee. The design concept is the result of ŠKODA’s 'Apprentice
Car' project. Six months in the making, 16 ŠKODA apprentices present the fruits
of their labour to the public for the first time.
The budding ŠKODA employees worked on their very personal vehicle project
from November 2013 until shortly before the GTI event. During this time, the
apprentices were allowed to let their creativity run free. They were supported
by ŠKODA Head Designer Jozef Kaban, his team and ŠKODA production.
The result: an emotional design concept that will attract the attention of
visitors at Wörthersee. “The ŠKODA CitiJet is a fantastic achievement from our
students and shows the creativity and imagination of the new generation of
ŠKODA employees,” says ŠKODA Board Member for HR, Bohdan Wojnar.
The ŠKODA CitiJet is a dynamic and expressively designed city-convertible
based on the ŠKODA Citigo. The exterior features distinctive metallic paintwork
in blue/white and racy, blue 16-inch alloy wheels. It also features a hand-made
rear spoiler as well as a powerful exhaust with two tailpipes. A 1.0 MPI petrol
engine with 55 kW (75 PS) can be found under the bonnet of the vehicle.
The sporty interior is based on the interior of the ŠKODA Citigo Sport
special model. This includes the red-stitched, leather-lined three-spoke
steering wheel as well as the leather coverof the handbrake handle and gear
knob. The seat covers and floor mats have a 'Sport' material design. The
dashboard is painted white/red. A 300 watt sound system is also fitted. The
interior has music-reactive LED lighting.
This is the first time that this kind of trainee project has been
undertaken at ŠKODA. The aim has been to encourage the apprentices creativity,
teamwork and expertise of vocational students.
“Our apprentices have put their hearts and souls into this vehicle. Every
little detail, no matter how small, was discussed, agreed upon and put into
practice by the team. It was a real team effort. The outcome: a unique and
emotional car, of which everybody involved should be very proud of,” says Head
of ŠKODA Auto Design Jozef Kaban.
This trainee project highlights the Czech manufacturer’s commitment to the
high quality of vocational training at ŠKODA. At the ŠKODA AUTO Vocational
School of Mechanical Engineering, young people go through a three or four-year
training programme in technical subjects, graduating with a full apprenticeship
or the equivalent of secondary school final exams. There are currently 13
training programmes; the most popular three-year courses being those for auto
mechanics, auto electricians and electricians. The most popular among the
four-year courses is in industrial logistics. Postgraduate and
distance-learning studies are also offered by the vocational school.
Source:Skoda Press Release
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