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Skoda High School Students Chop Karoq’s Top to Make Sunroq Crossover

A team of high school students from the Czech Republic have made a one-off convertible concept based on the Karoq crossover.

The project was a year-long effort for the students of the Skoda vocational school. The secondary school teaches technical skills like mechanical and electrical engineering to students to prepare them for a career with the automaker. Every student who graduates gets a job offer with Skoda.

This is the fifth time that students at the school have built their own concept car. This one, the Skoda Sunroq, takes the Karoq small crossover and chops the top. PAst projects have included other convertibles as well as a pickup truck built on a compact car platform.

The Sunroq keeps the 1.5L four-cylinder that powers the Karoq. The name came from a social media contest where the students involved in the project picked the winner. The 23 students did the design, construction, and even handled marketing materiels for the car.

“The initial phase was an opportunity to sit down with ŠKODA’s professionals. While it wasn’t exactly straightforward, we found it very constructive. And what was the most important lesson we learnt? Definitely the art of reasoning, which is sure to come in very handy in the future,” said one of the students about the project.

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