What is a Skoda option code?
A Skoda option code is a factory designation used to identify specific equipment or features installed in a vehicle.
Decode Skoda option codes and understand factory equipment and features.
Decode a single Skoda option code and understand the available factory designation. If you want to review examples first, open the common Skoda option code examples page.
Option codes are usually factory equipment codes found in vehicle documentation or build sheets.
Skoda option codes and PR codes are factory identifiers used to describe equipment, packages, trim, technical features and market-specific configurations. A single code usually explains one factory designation only, so the decoder is useful for quick lookup, while a VIN-based Skoda build sheet gives broader context for the whole vehicle. If you want to review examples first, open the Skoda option code examples page.
| Code | Meaning |
|---|---|
| PJ8 | Pescara alloy wheels |
| 6I6 | Lane keeping system |
| Q2J | Comfort front seats |
| 0EG | Installation differentiation for twin-clutch gearbox DQ 200 |
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A Skoda option code is a factory designation used to identify specific equipment or features installed in a vehicle.
Yes. You can check a single code meaning, but a VIN-based build sheet gives broader factory context when available.
Option codes describe individual equipment items or designations, while a VIN-based build sheet combines many factory entries into broader vehicle context.
Yes, all Skoda vehicles are assigned equipment codes during production to define their configuration.
Check available Skoda factory data by VIN, including build sheet details, equipment codes and specification information when available.
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