Skoda Enyaq facelift: Everything we know
Expected in the coming weeks, the Enyaq 2025 will have a new 'face' and more efficient powertrains.
The first update for the Skoda Enyaq is on the horizon. The Czech 100% electric crossover will undergo a restyling sometime in 2025, which has been anticipated by a few official sketches and a series of teaser videos posted on the company's social networks in recent days.
So let's try and put all the information together to see what we can expect from the Enyaq 2025.
What will it look like inside and out?
As the teaser sketches show, the 'new' Enyaq will have a different front end. The design will be inspired by the Modern Solid philosophy that already characterises other recent Skoda models, including the Kamiq and Elroq.
In particular, in the videos we can see the headlamp units with a split design and a light signature made up of thin LED dots. Apparently, the large radiator grille has been removed, while the logo on the bonnet has been replaced by the brand name in clear letters. The shape of the rear lights is not expected to change, but new interior graphics are expected to make their appearance.
The on-board instrumentation should remain intact. In principle, the 5-inch digital panel and 13-inch infotainment system should be retained, while the upholstery and mouldings could be revised with the addition of new packs, which Skoda calls 'Design Selection'.
Engines and batteries
The Enyaq will be offered in both classic and coupé versions, with both sharing all engine options. In particular, we should find 62 kWh and 77 kWh batteries, as well as 179, 286 and 340 PS power outputs. The most powerful version should only be available as a Coupé and will carry the RS badge.
Skoda Enyaq 2025, les esquisses
Thanks to updates to the software components, the Skoda should have a slightly longer range than current models, with a maximum of around 373 miles for the most efficient 286 PS variants. We also expect a higher charging speed than the 135 kW of the Enyaqs on sale.
Prices are expected to start at around £40,000 for the 'normal' Enyaq and £47,000 for the Coupé. The official presentation has not yet been finalised, but teasers are becoming increasingly frequent and it is possible that the restyling will be announced in the coming weeks. It could arrive in dealerships in mid-2025.
Gallery: New Skoda Enyaq 2025, the first sketches
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