The Czech automaker has finally announced a large-scale update to the Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe electric crossover lineup. The model will receive not only an updated exterior design in the Modern Solid style, but also improved aerodynamic characteristics that increase the power reserve. The official presentation of the updated models will take place on January 8, 2024.
As part of the restyling, Skoda electric crossovers will receive significant changes in appearance, including new two-level optics and an original luminous bridge along the lower edge of the hood, consisting of thin vertical lines. The update will affect both the standard version of the Enyaq and the coupe-like modification of the Enyaq Coupe.
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The current Enyaq lineup is offered with a variety of powertrains ranging from 180 to 340 horsepower, available in either two-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. Existing versions are capable of traveling from 340 to 565 kilometers on a single charge, depending on the modification.
The first images of the new products were published by the Czech manufacturer in mid-December. Then Skoda showed the updated Enyaq from the rear and the Enyaq Coupe in profile. According to the company, the use of the Modern Solid corporate style has made these models the most aerodynamically efficient in the history of the Skoda brand, which has a positive impact on the range of electric vehicles.
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