Skoda’s Vocational School students have presented the new Roadiaq one-off. As you may have read, starting 2014, Skoda has launched a program for its apprentices: each year a few students will work with some specialists and developed a unique project based on current Skoda models.

This year, 29 students worked 2,000 hours to transform a an Enyaq 80x Sportline into Roadiaq.

It is described as an electric camper which can act as a remote house or a remote office.

The car has an improved ride height and a different height (after installing a new roof). INside, there is one person bed, a small kichen and a table. There are also some storage spaces and a 27 inch monitor. For working from home, Skoda apprentices have installed a wireless mouse and keyboard.

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Also, the car can come with an exterior small tent and a solar powered shower.