Despite a 39-day production shutdown, 753,013 vehicles rolled off the production lines at the Mladá Boleslav and Kvasiny sites in The Czech Republic.
The Skoda Octavia was the front-runner with 187,000 units produced.
Skoda produced a total of around 480,000 vehicles from the Fabia, Scala, Octavia, Octavia iV, Kamiq, Karoq and Enyaq iV series at the Mlada Boleslav plant.
In addition, the car manufacturer produced 411,000 engines, 383,000 manual transmissions of the types MQ 200 and MQ 100, 76,000 high-voltage traction batteries and 1,511,000 axles at this site last year.
The company invested 32 million euros in the production of the new ENYAQ iV, which began at the end of November.
Each day, the assembly line will produce between 250 and 350 units of the all-electric SUV.
The Kvasiny plant produced around 270.000 units. Apart from the Skoda Superb and the Superb iV with plug-in hybrid drive, the Kodiaq and Karoq SUV models as well as the Seat Ateca were also built here.