Skoda Elroq

Since 30.700 €
  • Bodywork suv
  • Doors 5
  • Plazas 5
  • Power 170 - 340 hp
  • Power: 170 - 340 hp
  • Deposit 470 liters
  • Consumption: 15,2 - 16 kWh/100km

Skoda has experienced a significant transformation in recent years, moving from a brand known for its practical and affordable vehicles to one that also embraces innovation and sustainability. El elroq It is the result of this evolution, representing the brand's commitment to electrification and modernity. This model is the first to adopt the Skoda's new "Modern Solid" design language which, according to the firm, combines robustness, functionality and authenticity.

El development of the Elroq has been marked by the search for its own identity within the compact electric SUV segment. SKoda has worked to offer a vehicle that not only meets drivers' expectations in terms of performance and range, but also stands out for its innovative design and cutting-edge technological equipment. Added to this is the fact that it's the first electric model within the Volkswagen Group that's competitive in terms of price and range...

Technical characteristics of the Skoda Elroq

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The exterior design of the Skoda Elroq reflects the brand's new "Modern Solid" philosophy. With a longitud of 4,49 metersa whirlpool bath, width of 1,88 meters and a height of 1,65 metres, the Elroq presents balanced proportions that give it an imposing presence on the road. The front part stands out for the absence of a traditional grill, replaced by the “Tech-Deck Face,” a surface that integrates sensors for driver assistance systems. The headlights and taillights feature LED technology, providing a distinctive light signature.

Inside, the Elroq offers a spacious and minimalist interior, with high-quality materials and a design focused on ergonomics. The dashboard is dominated by a 13 inch touch screen which controls the infotainment system, compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The digital instrument cluster provides clear and customizable information to the driver. Passenger space is generous, and the trunk offers adequate cargo capacity for family needs.

In terms of technological equipment, the Elroq incorporates advanced driving assistance systems, such as the adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist and traffic sign recognition. It also has an integrated navigation system, dual zone climate control and multiple USB-C ports for charging mobile devices. Remote connectivity allows you to control various vehicle functions through a mobile app, making it easier to manage charging status and climate control before your trip.

Mechanical range and gearboxes of the Skoda Elroq

The Skoda Elroq is available with several engine options to suit different customer needs and preferences. The entry version comes with a 125 kW (170 hp) electric motor associated with a 55 kWh battery, offering a range of approximately 400 kilometers according to the WLTP cycle. For those looking for more performance, there is a variant with a 150 kW (204 hp) engine and a 63 kWh battery, which allows a range of nearly 500 kilometers.

The top-of-the-range version incorporates a 210 kW (286 hp) engine and a 82 kWh battery, providing a range of up to 578 kilometers in optimal conditions. All versions of the Elroq feature front-wheel drive and a single transmission ratio, a common feature in electric vehicles that do not require traditional gearboxes.

With regards to Loading capacity, the Elroq supports fast DC charging of up to 175 kW, which allows the battery to be recharged from 10% to 80% in about 28 minutes. It also supports AC charging up to 11 kW, making it ideal for charging at home or public stations.

Skoda Elroq equipment

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The new Skoda Elroq is offered in five trim levels in the Spanish market called: 50, 60, 85, 60 Sportline and 85 Sportline, each with a specific set of comfort, safety and technology elements. The basic 50 finish already includes 18-inch alloy wheels, infotainment system with 13-inch screen, dual-zone climate control and rear parking sensors. In terms of active safety, it includes autonomous emergency braking, lane keeping assist, and traffic sign recognition.

The intermediate trim level adds items such as inch wheels 19, rearview camera, keyless entry and start, and an upgraded sound system. It also includes advanced driver assistance features such as adaptive cruise control and blind spot assist. The top finish, called Sportline, is distinguished by sporty aesthetic details, adaptive suspension (DCC), sports seats with specific upholstery and a customizable ambient lighting system. This level also incorporates the head-up display with augmented reality and a practicable panoramic roof.

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The Skoda Elroq according to Euro NCAP

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Pending its final assessment by Euro NCAP, the Skoda Elroq starts with high safety expectations. While It has not yet been formally subjected to testing by the European safety agency., everything indicates that the model will maintain the high level demonstrated by other Volkswagen Group electric vehicles based on the MEB platform. That is, it is certain that will obtain 5 Euro NCAP stars like his brother the skoda enyaq or his cousin the Volkswagen ID.4.

The Skoda Elroq, km 0 and second-hand

Since the Skoda Elroq is a recently launched model, Its availability in the Km 0 and second-hand market is still limitedThe first units arrived at dealerships in early 2025, which means they are only available as used or Km 0 units. demonstration, press or internal management vehiclesThese cars have already been registered, allowing buyers to benefit from a slightly lower price than the official retail price without sacrificing the full warranty.

The Km 0 models of the Elroq are usually well equipped, as they often correspond to exhibition versions or to medium and high finishes used by dealers to show the car's potential. In these cases, The savings can be between 2.000 and 4.000 euros, depending on the equipment level and accumulated mileage.

As to second hand market, it is still early to find units with a long history of use, although it is expected that the first Elroqs will begin to appear from short-term rentals or leasing in the second half of 2025. These models will offer a most economical option For those looking for a compact electric SUV with a warranty and in good overall condition. As the model becomes more established in the market and more new units are sold, The second-hand channel will gain volume and variety, including versions with different ranges and mechanical configurations.

Skoda Elroq rivals

The Skoda Elroq is positioned in an increasingly competitive segment: that of 100% electric compact SUVs. Its market positioning puts it directly at odds with models that, like it, are committed to sustainability without sacrificing technology, comfort, and design. One of its most direct rivals is the Volkswagen ID.4, with which it shares the MEB platform. Both models offer similar mechanical options, a wide range of batteries and a family focus, although the Elroq seeks to stand out with a more robust design and a brand philosophy focused on practicality.

Another relevant rival is the Hyundai Kona Electric, recently revamped with a more technological aesthetic, greater range, and cutting-edge equipment. The Korean model has established itself as a solid alternative in the segment thanks to its efficiency and great value for money. It also competes with the Kia NiroEV, another compact electric SUV that stands out for its fresh and dynamic look, its habitability, and an ecological focus on both its mechanics and interior materials.

Additionally the Peugeot E-3008 It is presented as one of the most innovative and ambitious rivals of the Elroq, with a futuristic design, advanced technology and a range that exceeds 500 kilometers in its most capable versions. Renault Scenic E-Tech, recently launched, also enters this fray with a family-friendly and sustainable approach. In the premium segment, we find the Volvo EX30 or Mercedes EQA They offer more exclusive proposals, although at significantly higher prices.

Strengths

  • Quality of execution and practicality
  • Wide mechanical range
  • Variety of batteries and autonomy

Weak points

  • Price in the most equipped versions
  • Modern yet continuous design
  • Autonomy of versions with smaller battery

Skoda Elroq prices

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Prices in Spain for the new Skoda Elroq range from €34.133 to €52.741 (without discounts) depending on the version and equipment, although these recommended retail prices may vary. Entry-level versions, such as the Elroq 50 with 125 kW (170 hp) engine and 55 kWh battery, start at €34.133. Intermediate options, with a 150 kW (204 hp) engine and 63 kWh battery, cost around €38.033, while the Sportline versions with this engine are slightly more expensive.

The most powerful versions, equipped with a 210 kW (286 hp) engine and an 82 kWh battery, have prices starting at around €43.123, rising to €52.741 for the exclusive First Edition. It's vital Visit the official Skoda Spain website and contact dealers for updated and personalized pricing, including possible financing offers and terms, as these may vary depending on location and current promotions.

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