Skoda Enyaq Facelift Uncovered

Skoda Enyaq

Along with the SUV, Skoda also debuted the Enyaq coupe-SUV makeover.

On Wednesday, the Skoda Enyaq SUV facelift made its debut worldwide alongside the Enyaq coupe-SUV With Skoda’s Modern Solid design language greater range and better aerodynamics, the Enyaq now boasts Ahead of the presentation, the Czech brand had also sent teasers.

  • The drag coefficient has lowered to 0.245 for the SUV and 0.225 for the coupe-SUV. 
  • The Enyaq EV may be purchased with either a 59 kWh or a 77 kWh battery pack.
  • Pre-facelift Enyaq will probably be present at the BMGE 2025. 
  • Alloy wheels are available in diameters ranging from 19 to 21 inches. 
  • Skoda Enyaq SUV, Enyaq coupe-SUV facelifts exterior

Along with a split design for the LED headlamps and new “SKODA” branding on the bonnet, part of its “Tech Deck” face, as shown in the teasers, four segmented LEDs at either edge are joined twenty-three individual LEDs for daytime running lights. These 23 lights are housed beneath the DRL on a sealed gloss-black panel. Also refurbished are the C-shaped tail lights.

Aerodynamics has taken center stage in the lower area of the bumper. Fascinatingly, Skoda has carried on with the chrome skid plates, which were first thought to be replaced with plastic cladding.

Apart from its sloping rear shape, body-coloured side skirts and the style of the alloy wheels (19 to 21 inches), the Enyaq coupe-SUV appears exactly like its SUV sister. From 0.264 to 0.245, the drag coefficient of the Enyaq SUV has lowered to 0.245; that of the coupe-SUV to 0.225 from 0.234.

The ‘SKODA’ writing on the Enyaq’s steering wheel is the same Beside the wheel stands a 13-inch infotainment display centrally. Standard is a 5-inch digital driver’s display; head-up display is optional. A panoramic sunroof, electrically changeable seats, heated front seats and three-zone climate control are among the amenities. Skoda also says the seat upholstery is made from environmentally sustainable materials.

Luggage capacity rises from 585 to 1,710 litres in the Enyaq SUV and from 570 to 1,610 litres in its coupe-SUV sibling when the rear seats are folded.

Skoda Enyaq SUV, Enyaq coupe-SUV facelifts battery, charging time. While the Enyaq 85 model has a useable battery capacity of up to 562 km driving range on a single charge as per the WLTP test, the new version increases it up to 589 km. The coupe-SUV Enyaqs now covers 597 kilometres from 570 km. With the smaller 59kWh battery, the Enyaq SUV and coupe-SUV models will have respective ranges of 431 km and 439 km. The pre-facelift Enyaq will probably be visible during the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, which is from January 17 to 22. 

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