Škoda 110 Super Sport

Uncommon

4 sightings by 4 spotters worldwide

Škoda 110 Super Sport

Market value

$100,000 to $1,000,000

Did you know

Appeared as 'Ferat Vampire Car' in 1982 Czech horror film.

The Škoda 110 Super Sport, unveiled in 1971, was a striking concept car that showcased Škoda's innovative approach to automotive design. Featuring a distinctive wedge-shaped body and futuristic gull-wing doors, it was a bold departure from conventional styling of the era. Its aerodynamic fiberglass bodywork and rear-mounted engine represented significant technological advancements, highlighting Škoda's engineering capabilities during a period dominated by more conservative designs.

Though it never entered mass production, the Škoda 110 Super Sport gained fame in popular culture when it was transformed into the iconic 'Ferat Vampire' car for the 1981 Czech horror film 'Upír z Feratu.' This unique association further cemented its legacy, making the 110 Super Sport a beloved symbol of automotive creativity and cultural impact within Eastern European car history.

Latest Škoda 110 Super Sport sightings

Škoda 110 Super Sport: FAQ

How many Škoda 110 Super Sports have been spotted?

4 Škoda 110 Super Sport sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 4 different spotters.

How rare is the Škoda 110 Super Sport?

On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Škoda 110 Super Sport is rated Uncommon.

Where can you see a Škoda 110 Super Sport?

Recent Škoda 110 Super Sport sightings on AutoRadar come from Annecy, Mladá Boleslav. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.

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