Pescara alloy wheels
'Pescara' - 4 alloy wheels 6.5J x 16 - tires 205/55 R16
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Browse selected examples of common Škoda option codes and PR codes used in factory build sheet data. This page is a sample reference for frequently seen codes, not a complete database of every Škoda factory designation.
Use the filter to narrow the selected examples by code, label or description. This sample reference highlights selected Skoda option codes and frequently seen Skoda build sheet codes.
This table shows selected Škoda option code examples. It does not contain every Škoda equipment code used across all models, markets and production years.
'Pescara' - 4 alloy wheels 6.5J x 16 - tires 205/55 R16
Alloy wheels 7.5J x 19
Hill hold control
Lane keeping system plus semi-automatic vehicle control in a medical emergency and traffic jam assist
Rest Assist (drowsiness detection)
Camera and/or distance sensor (driver assistance system)
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
Electronic stabilization program (ESP)
Comfort front seats
Floor mats, front and rear
Unsplit molding roof liner
Without aluminum/chrome work package
Without tray areas package/box
Antenna for FM reception only, diversity
Sound package 'branded'
Voice control
Online service, with OCU, with head unit coding, without engine immobilizer interconnection
Regional code 'ECE' for radio
Operating voltage 12 V plus 230 inverter
Charging cable: mode 2, type 2/E+F (10A)
Without vehicle inlet
Front stabilizer
Rear stabilizer
Standard rear axle
Heavy-duty rear axle
Cooled fuel system for diesel engine
Cable gearshift
Installation differentiation for twin-clutch gearbox DQ 200 vehicle components
Installation differentiation for transmission DQ250 vehicle components
Service interval prolongation
Skoda option codes, also known as factory equipment codes or build sheet codes, are structured factory identifiers used in Skoda production systems to describe the vehicle’s factory configuration. These designations can cover hardware options, trim combinations, drivetrain and transmission variants, suspension classes, infotainment packages, regional compliance items and other assembly-level specifications. Use the Skoda option code decoder when you need single-code lookup.
Example: codes such as PJ8, 6I6 and Q2J each map to different feature domains. This page shows selected examples only; one option code describes only a fragment of the car, while a full VIN-based build sheet combines many factory entries into one technical context for a specific Skoda.
Use this index to identify code families and understand what each designation describes.
Use this page as a sample reference of selected Skoda option code examples and factory designation records.
A VIN-based build sheet can show how multiple codes fit together in one vehicle specification.
PJ8
Pescara alloy wheels
'Pescara' - 4 alloy wheels 6.5J x 16 - tires 205/55 R16
UG1
Hill hold control
Hill hold control
6I6
Lane keeping system
Lane keeping system plus semi-automatic vehicle control in a medical emergency and traffic jam assist
Q2J
Comfort front seats
Comfort front seats
9VS
Sound package branded
Sound package 'branded'
0EG
Installation differentiation for twin-clutch gearbox DQ 200
Installation differentiation for twin-clutch gearbox DQ 200 vehicle components
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Skoda option codes are factory designations used to identify equipment, trim, packages and technical configuration items in Skoda build sheet data.
No. This page shows selected examples of common Skoda option codes. Skoda uses many factory designations across models, markets and production years. For a single-code lookup, use the Skoda option code decoder.
No. One code usually describes one feature, package or designation. Full vehicle context comes from multiple codes together.
Use the Skoda option code decoder to check one exact code and see its available factory designation.
Option codes are individual records; a VIN-based build sheet combines many records into broader factory configuration context.
Yes. They can refer to equipment, seat trim, lighting, connectivity, driver assistance, drivetrain/transmission and other factory designations.
Option codes show individual features. A full VIN-based build sheet combines the vehicle’s factory equipment and configuration data in one report.
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