
Skoda Auto has launched the 2025 Enyaq EV for the international market, which brings significant improvements over the previous model. The electric SUV has received its first major update, adopting Skoda’s Modern Solid design language, along with a redesigned interior, better aerodynamics, an enhanced feature set and increased range. After first launching the design on the Skoda Elroq in October 2024, the carmaker has extended it to the newer Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe models.
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A key improvement is the redesigned Tech-Deck Face, which significantly improves aerodynamic efficiency. The Enyaq’s drag coefficient is reduced from 0.264 to 0.245, while the Enyaq Coupe’s drag coefficient is increased from 0.234 to 0.225. Updated horizontal four-eye LED headlights integrate seamlessly with the Tech-Deck Face, and high-end LED matrix headlights include illuminated light strips for a unified look.
The bonnet now features a unique dark chrome Skoda wordmark, replacing the classic logo, and the bumper section also features the same surface treatment. A new metallic color, Olibo Green, has been added to the range, available in two standard shades and seven metallic shades.
New Skoda Enyaq, Enyaq Coupe: Powertrain
The Enyaq continues to offer two battery options and three powertrain setups. The Enyaq 60 is equipped with a 59kWh battery paired with a 201bhp electric motor, giving it a range of up to 431 kilometers. For added capacity, the Enyaq 85 is equipped with a 77kWh battery and a 282bhp motor, giving it a maximum range of 588 kilometers.
The Enyaq 85x is an all-wheel drive design that adds an electric motor to the front axle, but retains the same 282bhp output as the 85 model. However, its range has been slightly reduced to 559 kilometers. Charging speeds vary, with the Enyaq 60 supporting a maximum power of 165kW, while the Enyaq 85 can charge up to 175kW, ensuring fast and efficient charging.
New Skoda Enyaq, Enyaq Coupe: interior themes
Skoda has revamped the interior of the Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe with a greater focus on sustainability. The lineup now features six unique design options for interior themes.
The Lodge variant showcases refreshed materials and paint jobs, highlighted by bold orange seat belts and contrasting stitching. The seats are upholstered in TechnoFil, a sustainable fabric made from 75% ECONYL fiber sourced from recycled resources such as fishing nets, old carpets and fabric waste. The Lounge version has also been updated, with a dark gray interior combining faux leather and Suedia materials, complemented by subtle light green stitching.
Suite interiors feature black natural and faux leather with brown stitching, while the Eco Suite features cognac-colored leather tanned with olive leaf extract. The Sportline version, meanwhile, offers seats with integrated headrests upholstered in black faux leather and Suedia, with gray stitching for a sporty feel.
New Skoda Enyaq, Enyaq Coupe: Features
The Skoda Enyaq range now comes with upgraded standard equipment including heated front seats and a redesigned heated steering wheel with Skoda branding. Key features also include a 5-inch digital instrument cluster, 13-inch infotainment touchscreen, keyless entry, tri-zone climate control, predictive adaptive cruise control and traffic jam assist for added convenience.
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Cutting-edge advancements include Remote Park Assist and Remote Trained Parking, designed to simplify parking. Remote Park Assist enables users to park via their smartphone, while Remote Train Park allows the car to remember and automatically park in up to five selected parking spaces. In addition, QR codes in the baggage area guide efficient use. Cargo capacity remains strong, with the Enyaq offering 585 liters (expandable to 1,710 liters when the seats are folded) and the Coupe 570 liters, expandable to 1,610 liters.
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