The Skoda Enyaq, one of the most popular electric SUVs in Europe, is gearing up for its refreshed release.
Although an Australian launch date hasn’t been officially confirmed, the updated model promises improved design, aerodynamics, and cutting-edge features that are sure to appeal to eco-conscious buyers.
Streamlined Design Meets Modern Aesthetics
The 2025 Skoda Enyaq embraces Skoda’s new “Modern Solid” design philosophy, first showcased on the Elroq.
The updated Tech-Deck face eliminates traditional grilles in favor of sleek, flush-fit panels, resulting in improved aerodynamics. Notably, the drag coefficient has dropped from 0.257 to 0.245 for the SUV, while the coupé version boasts an even lower 0.229, outpacing competitors like the Tesla Model Y.
The redesigned exterior also features a new Skoda wordmark in place of the iconic winged arrow logo. A choice of nine colors, including the all-new Olibo Green, complements the modernized aesthetic.
Enhanced Powertrains and Range
The updated Enyaq offers three configurations, catering to a variety of driving needs.
Version | Driving Range (km) | Power (kW) | Battery Capacity (kWh) | Acceleration (0-100 km/h) | Drive |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
60 | 431 | 150 | 59 | 8.1 seconds | Rear |
85 | 588 | 210 | 77 | 6.7 seconds | Rear |
85x | 559 | 210 | 77 | 6.7 seconds | All |
The 85 Coupé offers the longest range, at up to 597 km, while the dual-motor 85x provides enhanced performance and stability with all-wheel drive.
Charging speeds have also been optimized, with a 10-80% recharge achievable in just 24–28 minutes, depending on the model.
Luxury Meets Sustainability
Inside, the Enyaq has received notable upgrades, with a focus on sustainability and premium comfort. Buyers can choose from six distinct interior themes, including the eco-friendly Lodge option, which uses upholstery made from 75% recycled materials.
Key standard features include:
- A 13-inch infotainment touchscreen.
- Heated front seats and a heated steering wheel.
- Tri-zone climate control.
- Advanced driver assistance technologies, including adaptive cruise control and traffic jam assist.
Optional extras, such as Remote Park Assist and Remote Trained Parking, elevate the Enyaq’s functionality for urban and suburban drivers alike.
Cargo Space and Practicality
The Enyaq remains one of the most practical options in the EV segment. It offers 585 liters of boot space (1,710 liters with seats folded) in the SUV variant, while the Coupé provides slightly less at 570 liters (1,610 liters with seats folded).
Price Expectations
While Australian pricing is yet to be announced, UK prices for the updated Enyaq start from £36,970 (approximately AUD $70,000) for the base model.
Australian buyers can expect similar pricing, with a slight premium for added features and local specifications.
Wrap This Up
The 2025 Skoda Enyaq represents a significant step forward in electric vehicle design and technology.
With its enhanced range, sustainable interior, and cutting-edge features, it’s well-positioned to compete in the growing Australian EV market. Stay tuned for updates on the local launch of this highly anticipated model.
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