Škoda keeps a real presence on Australia's right-hand-drive (RHD) roads. This page maps the local models and shows how Škoda EPC turns the factory ETKA (VAG) data into a fast browser lookup for genuine parts.
The Škoda picture in Australia
In Australia, the volume leaders are Toyota, Mazda, and Ford, but Škoda keeps a loyal base whose owners expect genuine parts and correct fitment.
Local cars are built to ADR (Australian Design Rules) compliance and work in four-season conditions, so identifying the right Škoda part means matching the exact ADR-spec build — not just the model name.
Škoda models common in Australia
The Škoda models you'll service most in Australia, with the parts most often looked up:
| Model | Model years | Common lookups |
|---|---|---|
| Škoda Fabia | 2021–present | wheel bearings, engine mounts |
| Škoda Rapid | 2016–2023 | clutch & flywheel kit, timing chain kit |
| Škoda Kodiaq | 2016–present | CV joint & boot, suspension struts |
| Škoda Karoq | 2014–2022 | lambda/oxygen sensor, fuel pump assembly |
Identifying Škoda parts online
Škoda EPC turns the official ETKA (VAG) data into a browser catalog: enter a VIN, open the exploded diagram, read the OEM number with its supersession history. No install, no dealer login — it works across right-hand-drive (RHD) Australia.
One VINsearch plan also opens every other brand catalog — useful for the multi-make reality of a Australia workshop. Try it from a $3 day pass, or the monthly plan at about 76 AUD/month with unlimited lookups.
Škoda parts in Australia — FAQ
Where can I look up Škoda parts in Australia?
Use Škoda EPC on VINsearch. It runs in any browser in Australia, decodes the VIN to the exact Škoda build, and shows genuine OEM numbers and diagrams.
Are local-spec Škoda models covered?
Yes — the catalog is built on ETKA (VAG), which includes the right-hand-drive (RHD), ADR (Australian Design Rules) compliance Škoda cars delivered to Australia.
Do I need a separate tool for other brands?
No. One VINsearch login covers Škoda plus every other catalog, which is why Australia multi-make workshops prefer it.