There will be four Enyaq models that Skoda will introduce: the Enyaq, the Enyaq Coupé, the Enyaq Sportline, and the Enyaq Coupé Sportline.

Design of the Skoda Enyaq

Along with a new outward style, the Skoda Enyaq facelift will come with new cabin features. Both the Enyaq SUV and Enyaq Coupe, which are being introduced simultaneously, will be affected. Design parallels between the sketches and the Vision 7S idea with the ‘Tech-Deck’ face have been revealed. ‘Modern Solid’ is the design language used by Skoda.

The headlamp components have a split design, and there will be thin LED DRLs and thin LED dots that will form the new light signature. The grille has been removed, and the car’s bonnet now bears Skoda lettering. Not many changes are anticipated at the back.

The 5-inch digital panel and the 13-inch infotainment screen, however, are probably going to stay.

Skoda Enyaq: Battery and performance

The base model of the outgoing model, which comes in rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive versions, has 146 horsepower, while the top-spec Enyaq RS, with its dual motor system, produces 335 horsepower. The highest variants have an 82 kWh battery pack with a maximum range of 566 km (WLTP), whereas the lower variants have a 55 kWh battery pack with 340 km (WLTP).

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