Skoda has used the Frankfurt motor show to unveil a sub-brand called 'Skoda iV' dedicated to electrification and connectivity with the Superb and up!-based Citigo the first to receive electrified treatment. The Superb and Citigo iV models are the first electric vehicles in the company's 124-year history and begin the move into electrification through the form of a plug-in hybrid and full electric architecture respectively.
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