The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 is a treasure of new technology which gauge consumer enthusiasm. In this line the introduction of Skoda’s the Elroq, became a major milestone in the electrification journey for company as well as for the India.
Close Look at the Elroq
The Elroq, is a perfect example of Skoda’s Modern Solid Design Concept which is currently offered in foreign countries. What makes it unique is the elegant design includes headlamps built into the bumper, a black closed-off butterfly grille, and four-piece LED DRLs. It also have a stylish yet daring appearance due to its C-shaped LED tail-lights with animations and tough silver skid plates on both bumpers.
The interior of the Elorq reflects the high calibre of Skoda’s flagship vehicles like the Octavia and Superb. Other features includes the multicoloured ambient lighting, a fully digital driver’s display, a 13-inch floating touchscreen, and connected automobile technologies. Which makes it unique is the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and several airbags for safety.
Elroq performance
Three battery varieties that offer strong performance and range are available worldwid
- Elroq 50: 170 PS power, 370 km range, 52 kWh battery.
- Elroq 60: 204 PS power, 418 km range, 59 kWh battery.
- Elroq 85: 286 PS power, 579 km range, 77 kWh battery.
The most potent model of Elorq can accelerate from 9 seconds to an amazing 6.5 seconds.
Electric Vision of Skoda
The real intention of Skoda is to measure consumer interest in electric vehicles which is shown the Elroq’s display at the Bharat Mobility Expo, even if the launch in India has not yet been announced. Elroq is a potential rival to the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and BYD Atto 3 because of the anticipated retail price of approximately ₹50 lakh (ex-showroom).
The innovative technology of the Elorq is a promising competitor in the Indian EV industry because of its dynamic performance, and eye-catching design. This launch showcases the dedication of Skoda to the innovation and sustainable transportation.