Skoda Enyaq SUV

Skoda Enyaq SUV facelift made its global debut on Wednesday, alongside the Enyaq coupe SUV. The Skoda Enyaq now feature Modern Solid design language, a longer range and improved aerodynamics. We have also been reporting on the teasers that were shared by the Czech brand earlier.

  1. The pre-facelift Enyaq iV will likely be present at BMGE 2025
  2. Enyaq EV can be had with either 59kWh or 77kWh battery pack
  3. With the new design, the Enyaq's drag coefficient has dropped from 0.264 to 0.245
  4. Alloy wheels available in sizes ranging from 19 to 21 inches

Skoda Enyaq SUV, Enyaq coupe SUV facelifts exterior

Skoda Enyaq EVSkoda Enyaq SUV

There’s a new ‘SKODA’ lettering on the bonnet with a split design for the LED headlights, part of its ‘Tech Deck’ face. For daytime running lights, four segmented LEDs at either edge are connected by 23 individual LEDs, as was seen in the teasers. These 23 lights sit on a gloss black panel that is sealed. This panel also houses the front camera below the DRL. The five-segment C-shaped tail lights have also been refreshed.

The bumper’s lower section has also been optimised for aerodynamics. Interestingly, Skoda has carried over the chrome skid plates present around the car’s circumference, earlier thought to be replaced by plastic cladding.

The Enyaq coupe looks identical to its SUV sibling, save for its sloping rear silhouette, body-coloured side skirts and design of the alloy wheels (19 to 21 inches). The drag coefficient of the Enyaq has dropped from 0.264 to 0.245 compared to the previous version and from 0.234 to 0.225 for the Enyaq coupe. 

Skoda Enyaq SUV, Enyaq coupe SUV facelifts interior

Skoda Enyaq EV interior

Enyaq’s steering wheel gets the same ‘SKODA’ lettering, sitting next to a central 13-inch infotainment display. A 5-inch digital driver’s display is standard, with an optional head-up display also available. Other features include a panoramic sunroof, electrically adjustable seats, heated front seats and 3-zone climate control. Skoda also claimed to use eco-friendly materials in the seat upholstery. 

With the rear seats folded down, luggage capacity rises from 585 to 1,710 litres in the Enyaq and 570 to 1,610 litres in the Enyaq coupe.

Skoda Enyaq SUV, Enyaq coupe SUV facelifts battery, charging time

Skoda Enyaq charging

While the Enyaq 85 model with a usable battery capacity of 77 kWh offered a driving range of up to 562 kilometres (WLTP cycle), the new version takes it up to 588 kilometres on a single charge. In the Enyaq coupe, this variant has increased from a maximum of 570 kilometres to 597 kilometres. Models with a smaller battery of 59 kWh capacity will offer a range of 431 (SUV) and 439 (coupe) kilometres. To know what Skoda India Brand Director Petr Janeba said on the Enyaq's India debut, click here.

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Skoda Enyaq facelift teaser shows new design language