New Skoda Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe Facelifts: Refreshed Design and Better Performance
Skoda has unveiled the facelifted versions of its flagship electric SUVs, the Skoda Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe, for the global market. These updates bring a fresh design, enhanced powertrains, and additional tech features, aligning with Skoda’s new Modern Solid design language.
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Skoda Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe Design Updates
The most noticeable changes are at the front of the vehicles. The facelifted Enyaq models now feature a split headlamp design with high-set LED daytime running lights (DRLs) flanking a sleeker, closed-off grille with illuminated inserts along the upper edge. This new grille termed the “Tech Deck,” houses sensors for the car’s driver assistance systems.

The front bumper of the car got a makeover to give it a sportier vibe. It now features a big central air dam and stylish rectangular headlights placed on top. You can choose alloy wheels in sizes from 19 to 21 inches. Moreover, the classic Skoda ‘winged arrow’ logo has been swapped with a newer ‘SKODA’ wordmark for a more contemporary feel.
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Skoda Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe: Interior Enhancements
The Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe now come with a few design tweaks inside, but they offer more built-in features. One major change is the addition of a 13-inch touchscreen that comes standard in all versions. You’ll also find a 5-inch digital driver’s display as standard, and you can opt for an extra head-up display. Plus, new standard features like a heated steering wheel, keyless entry with proximity sensing, electrically adjustable seats, heated front seats, and a panoramic sunroof and three-zone climate control.

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Skoda Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe: Powertrain and Performance
There have been some big changes in the powertrain options. The Enyaq 50 has been swapped out for the Enyaq 60, which brings more power and a bigger battery to the table. The Enyaq 60 packs a 59 kWh battery (net) along with a 201 bhp and 310 Nm electric motor that drives the rear wheels. Meanwhile, the Enyaq 85 models still offer the 77 kWh (net) battery, available with both single and dual-motor configurations, delivering 282 bhp and 545 Nm.

Thanks to the improved drag coefficient, the Enyaq 85 variants now offer an increased range. The SUV can cover up to 586 km on a full charge, up from 565 km, while the Coupe can go up to 596 km, up from 576 km. The new Enyaq 60 variants offer a range of up to 437 km for the SUV and 446 km for the Coupe.
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The facelifted Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe are set to go on sale in global markets in the coming months. An India launch is also likely, with the pre-facelift SUV having previously been displayed at the 2024 Bharat Mobility Expo.