@VW Group: World premiere of the new ENYAQ iV takes place in Prague today

Tonight, ŠKODA fans all over the world can witness the curtain rising on the new ŠKODA ENYAQ iV in Prague. Thanks to a new virtual presentation concept, the Czech car manufacturer is offering a comprehensive online programme for the world premiere of its new flagship model. 360-degree cameras are being used for the virtual model presentation, giving viewers the feeling they are sitting in the hall.

Virtual pavilion featuring various ŠKODA worlds
Exciting interviews with selected experts await visitors to the online premiere 20 minutes before and 20 minutes after the vehicle presentation. Visitors can also submit questions live via the company’s social media channels. The virtual ŠKODA pavilion will first display the VISION iV concept study, followed by the ENYAQ iV after its live presentation. Thanks to 360-degree views, users can view both vehicles from all angles, and detailed information on the models will be available for download. ŠKODA will be presenting selected models from its 125-year history on a turntable. Visitors can also find out about the car manufacturer’s involvement in the Tour de France; the company has been supporting the cycling race as a partner for 17 years.

Digital admission at 18:40 CET – twenty minutes before the live presentation
The live broadcast starts at 19:00. Until that time, users can freely move around the digital showroom and will be notified one minute before the show begins. The virtual pavilion is available already now, live studio broadcasting starts at 18:40 CET and the show will not close until two hours after the event has ended. Visitors can access the landing page for the virtual presentation at https://skoda-virtual-event.com, via ŠKODA’s social media channels (Facebook and Twitter) or the ŠKODA storyboard (www.skoda-storyboard.com). Following a short system check of the device used and an update check of the internet browsers Chrome, Firefox or Safari, access is free and unlimited.

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