Skoda has revealed the new Enyaq, an all-electric SUV and Skoda’s first production model to be based on Volkswagen Group’s modular electric car platform.
A FULL SUITE OF POWERTRAIN OPTIONS
Three battery sizes and five power outputs ranging from 146bhp to 302bhp are being offered for the Skoda Enyaq.
The entry-level Enyaq 50 iV is fitted with a 146bhp rear-mounted motor and is rear-wheel drive only, with a maximum torque output of 220Nm.
Its lithium-ion battery has a gross capacity of 55kWh (52 kW net) and it has a range of up to 340km based on the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP).
Meanwhile, the 177bhp Skoda Enyaq 60 iV is equipped with a 62kWh battery (58 kWh net) and can cover up to 390km. Its maximum torque is 310Nm.
The Enyaq 80 iV offers 201bhp and 310Nm, and a 62kWh battery with 510km range based on the the WLTP cycle.
An all-wheel-drive Enyaq 80x iV is also offered, with an additional motor driving the front axle for a total of 261bhp and 425Nm. This variant uses the largest battery on offer, with 82kWh of capacity (77kWh net).
The range-topping Skoda Enyaq RS iV delivers 302bhp and 460Nm. This model will accelerate from rest to 100km/h in just 6.2 seconds, and can achieve a top speed of 180km/h.
SKODA ENYAQ: PROGRESSIVE AND SELF-ASSURED
At the front of the Skoda Enyaq, an optional lluminated Crystal Face and full LED Matrix head lights flank a large Skoda grille.
The rear of the Skoda Enyaq sports full LED tail-lights with dynamic indicators. They also have an animated Coming/Leaving Home function. Large wheels ranging from 18 inches to 21 inches accentuate the car’s SUV character.
ALL-NEW INTERIOR TRIM LEVELS
Various “Design Selections” are offered with the Skoda Enyaq, allowing customers to customise their interior for a different feel and appearance.
The entry-level Enyaq 50 iV starts with the “Studio” selection. The “Loft” option, which is standard for the Enyaq 60 iV upwards, is based on modern, homely apartments for young families. Its dashboard is finished in a two-tone design.
Other Design Selections include “Lodge”, which representing sustainability and innovation, while “Lounge” embodies quality and exclusivity. “Suite” and “ecoSuite” provide classic luxury details.
In the Skoda Enyaq RS iV, “RS Lounge” emphasises the car’s sporty character, while the optional “RS Suite” design radiates dynamic elegance.
In total, there are 10 different themed packages available, with the majority coming in a basic and a more comprehensive Plus version.
SKODA ENYAQ CONNECTIVITY FEATURES
A 13-inch touchscreen also houses Skoda’s latest generation of the Modular Infotainment Matrix. It offers customisable layouts and can be controlled via a touch slider, multi‑touch gestures, and hand movements.
It also comes with Skoda’s Laura digital voice assistant.
Smartphones can be wirelessly integrated using SmartLink technology, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay or MirrorLink. They can also be inductively charged when placed in the Phone Box.
An amplifier with four 20-watt channels provides optimal sound.
In the Skoda Enyaq 50 iV, which has a 10-inch display with touch keys, this powers four speakers as standard, and eight from the Enyaq 60 iV upwards. The Canton Sound System with a total of twelve speakers is available as an option.
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