Škoda Unveils Futuristic Slavia B Cafe Racer Concept Inspired by 1899 Icon
SummaryŠkoda reveals the Slavia B cafe racer concept, inspired by its 1899 motorcycleDesigned by Romain Bucaille, it features a futuristic electric design with heritage cuesFirst in a series reimagining Škoda icons with modern stylingŠkoda has unveiled a bold reinterpretation of its 1899 Slavia B motorcycle, revealing a futuristic cafe racer concept that blends heritage with modern design. Developed by French designer Romain Bucaille of Škoda Design, the electric Slavia B concept pays tribute to the brand’s roots in two-wheeled machines from its Laurin & Klement era.Bucaille’s design preserves the signature shape of the original frame, which famously cradled a combustion engine. In this modern take, that space is left empty, allowing a floating logo and a strong vertical split to emphasize its structure. The seat appears suspended, adding to the dynamic silhouette, while a leather tool bag nods to the endurance racing legacy of the original.Dubbed a “futuristic cafe racer in Modern Solid style,” the concept features clean lines, angular edges and a headlight signature that mirrors Škoda’s current design language. From pencil sketches to 3D renders, Bucaille approached the project with a car designer’s eye, aiming to capture both the aesthetic and spirit of Škoda’s early engineering feats.The Slavia B concept marks the first in a new series of reimagined Škoda icons, blending past and future on two wheels.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Summary
- Škoda reveals the Slavia B cafe racer concept, inspired by its 1899 motorcycle
- Designed by Romain Bucaille, it features a futuristic electric design with heritage cues
- First in a series reimagining Škoda icons with modern styling
Škoda has unveiled a bold reinterpretation of its 1899 Slavia B motorcycle, revealing a futuristic cafe racer concept that blends heritage with modern design. Developed by French designer Romain Bucaille of Škoda Design, the electric Slavia B concept pays tribute to the brand’s roots in two-wheeled machines from its Laurin & Klement era.
Bucaille’s design preserves the signature shape of the original frame, which famously cradled a combustion engine. In this modern take, that space is left empty, allowing a floating logo and a strong vertical split to emphasize its structure. The seat appears suspended, adding to the dynamic silhouette, while a leather tool bag nods to the endurance racing legacy of the original.
Dubbed a “futuristic cafe racer in Modern Solid style,” the concept features clean lines, angular edges and a headlight signature that mirrors Škoda’s current design language. From pencil sketches to 3D renders, Bucaille approached the project with a car designer’s eye, aiming to capture both the aesthetic and spirit of Škoda’s early engineering feats.
The Slavia B concept marks the first in a new series of reimagined Škoda icons, blending past and future on two wheels.