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New Skoda Enyaq Gets More Range And More Equipment

Skoda Auto is advancing its electrification strategy with the introduction of the new Enyaq family, one of Europe’s most successful all‑electric model series.

Notably, both the Skoda Enyaq and the Skoda Enyaq Coupé now feature the brand’s new Modern Solid design language, reinforcing their visual appeal. The updated Enyaq boasts optimised aerodynamics, along with more sustainable materials and extensive standard equipment. Additionally, the new Enyaq family introduces enhanced digital capabilities and more advanced assistance systems.

The new Enyaq now comes with even more extensive equipment as standard, including heated front seats & steering wheel, tri-zone climate control, keyless entry with walk away function, predictive adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection, wireless charging with cooling function, rear USB-ports and an electric boot with kick activation (Virtual pedal). Remote Park Assist and Remote Trained Parking are new optional digital features. The new Enyaq offers two battery sizes and three powertrain options: the Enyaq 60 and Enyaq 85 each have one electric motor and rear-wheel drive, while the Enyaq 85x comes with an additional motor at the front and all-wheel drive.

or the interior, customers can choose between six distinct Design Selections. The new sustainable Lodge Design Selection, inspired by the Modern Solid design language, uses eco‑friendly materials and orange details that include the seat belts, whilst the new Lounge Design Selection is predominantly grey and combines artificial leather and microsuede with contrasting mint green stitching. There is also a Suite Cognac Design Selection with elegant cognac-coloured seats covered in leather that has been tanned using olive leaf extract.

The new Skoda Enyaq is available with two battery sizes and three powertrain options, delivering outputs from 204 PS to 286 PS (150 kW to 210 kW). The top‑tier Enyaq 85x features an additional electric motor on the front axle, providing all‑wheel drive capability. With a range of up to 365 miles (587 kilometres), it is perfectly suited for long-distance journeys. The new Enyaq also supports rapid charging at DC fast-charging stations, achieving a charge from 10 to 80 per cent in just 28 minutes or less, thanks to a maximum charging rate of up to 175 kW.

The Enyaq 60’s lithium-ion battery comprises nine modules, each with 24 battery cells, giving it a total gross capacity of 63 kWh. It is combined with a 204 PS (150 kW) synchronous electric motor with permanent magnets on the rear axle, which delivers a maximum torque of 310 Nm to the rear wheels. The top speed is 99 mph (160 km/h). The Enyaq 85 variant also has an electric motor and rear-wheel drive but comes with a larger lithium-ion battery consisting of twelve modules, with a gross capacity of 82 kWh. Its motor produces an output of 286 PS (210 kW) and a maximum torque of 545 Nm.

The Enyaq 85x also comes with the larger battery but includes a second, asynchronous electric motor on the front axle, enabling all-wheel drive. This system continuously adjusts the power transmitted to the front wheels, reducing energy consumption while enhancing directional stability. The Enyaq 85x offers the same torque and peak output of 286 PS (210 kW) as the Enyaq 85. Both versions deliver a top speed of 111mph (180 km/h).

All variants of the new Skoda Enyaq support high charging rates: up to 165 kW for the Enyaq 60 and a maximum of 175 kW for the Enyaq 85x. This means that the larger battery can be charged from 10 to 80 per cent in 28 minutes at DC fast-charging stations. The Enyaq 60 can be charged from 10 to 80 per cent in just 24 minutes. All models charge at up to 11 kW at AC charging stations.

Jan 9, 2025Blagojce Krivevski
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