The Skoda Enyaq - in SUV and coupe forms - was seen in a teaser video by the Czech car maker ahead of its official unveiling on January 8. This comes days after Skoda released design sketches of the Enyaq electric SUV, featuring new Modern Solid design language. However, the interior details and technical specifications still remain under wraps.
Skoda Enyaq's Tech Deck face
Skoda has given the Enyaq a new ‘Tech Deck’ face, consisting of split LED headlamps positioned on the bumper (like on the Elroq EV). For daytime running lights, 4 segmented LEDs at either edge are connected by 23 individual LEDs that simulate a slot-like grille look of an ICE car. The above-mentioned 23 lights sit on a blanked-off panel, verifying its EV nature. This same panel houses the front camera below the DRLs.
Out goes the winged-arrow Skoda logo for a new blacked-out ‘SKODA’ letter mark. The bumper’s lower air intake also gets a black finish. Interestingly, the alloy wheels still house the familiar logo that we are accustomed to seeing. These darkened-out elements come courtesy of the Enyaq Sportline Edition.
The latest video confirmed our report stating these updates will also be mirrored on the Enyaq coupe. Additionally, the previous design sketch of Enyaq Coupe SUV missed out door handles, but they can be seen now. Other details like dark chrome accents, a sharp tear-off edge and signature C-shaped taillights have been carried over. In the teaser, the Skoda Enyaq SUV wore its Velvet Red shade, while the coupe counterpart could be finished in either Race or Energy Blue.
Skoda has already confirmed the Enyaq facelift, and its coupe-version, will only make a debut later in 2025. The pre-facelift Enyaq iV SUV will make a return to the Bharat Mobility Global Expo, starting next week. Skoda India Brand Director Petr Janeba earlier stated that Enyaq’s launch here was postponed due to the facelift incoming.
It has also been spied testing on our roads multiple times in the top-spec 80x trim. This variant has a 77kWh (net) battery with up to 513km of WLTP range. A combined output of 265hp is delivered to all four wheels with dual motors present on each axle. Skoda claims a 0-100kph sprint time of 6.9 seconds for this version.
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