New Delhi, June 25 -- Skoda has revealed the L&K 130, a special project that mixes its long history with modern hybrid technology. Based on the Superb iV wagon, this one-off car has been turned into a working plug-in hybrid pickup. It celebrates Skoda's journey from making bicycles in 1895 to building advanced cars today. The L&K 130 is also the company's tenth "Student Car," continuing its focus on practical learning. A team of 28 students from Skoda's vocational school designed and built the L&K 130. The project honours company founders Vaclav Laurin and Vaclav Klement. It also shows how young trainees can take part in real car development. The finished car is not a showpiece-it runs and works like any other hybrid vehicle.

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