With enhanced range, courtesy of improved aerodynamics, Škoda have launched updated versions of their Enyaq and Enyaq Coupé EVs. The Enyaq was Škoda’s first EV but it has since been joined by the recently launched Elroq, a smaller SUV.
Inside, there’s a greater proportion of sustainable materials, extra standard equipment and more infotainment functions along with the latest driver assistance technologies.
Batteries and Range
Two batteries are offered, with three powertrain options available. A rear wheel drive 60 model comes with 430km of claimed range. The 85 comes with a bigger battery, offering a range of up to 575km. Finally, the 85x is fitted with dual motors, offering all wheel drive.
An inovation is bi-directional charging, which for the first time allows the Enyaq to offer extra energy storage for domestic use.

The 85 models with the bigger battery also have improved DC charging capabilities, at speeds of up to 175kW. Other new features include Remote Park Assist and new functions in the Škoda app, which now allows full integration of charge card services and billing.
Standard Equipment
Standard features include heated leather front seats, including a heated steering wheel, keyless entry, 3 zone climate control and ACC with traffic jam assist.
There’s a choice of two leather colours, black or cognac and Sportline models also come with Matrix LED headlights, 20” alloys and interior and exterior embellishments.
Prices and Finance
Pricing starts from €43,060 with the larger battery 85 expected to be the best seller at €45,250. Sportline 85 starts from €52,750 and the 85x in Sportline trim adds another €1,500 to that figure.

For a limited time, 0% hire purchase finance is available across the range.
Later this year, an RS model will hit the showrooms.