The new version of Skoda Enyaq 2025 It comes with an updated design and technological improvements that promise to take a new step forward in the electric SUV segment. This model, which has been one of the fundamental pillars of the Czech brand's electrification strategy, brings advances in both aesthetics and performance. Available in two body styles, a conventional SUV and a Coupé, the Enyaq reaffirms itself as a prominent option in the European market.
With a renewed design based on the Modern Solid language, the 2025 Skoda Enyaq debuts the “Tech-Deck Face”, a closed grille with illuminated elements that replaces the traditional “Crystal Face”. This distinctive front element integrates sensors and assisted driving cameras in a more discreet way. In addition, the LED headlights, with the option of Matrix Full LED technology, are positioned to improve both aesthetics and functionality. At the rear, the animations in the LED taillights add a modern touch.
Aerodynamic and aesthetic progress

The new design is not only visually appealing, but also improves aerodynamic efficiency. With a drag coefficient of 0,245 in its standard version and 0,225 in the Coupé, the Enyaq 2025 establishes itself as one of the most efficient electric SUVs on the market. Added to this are aerodynamic wheels of up to 21 inches and the new exclusive colour Olive green, which gives the model personality.
Furthermore, The dimensions have undergone slight changes, with an increase in length of 9 mm for the SUV and 5 mm for the Coupé, mainly due to subtle tweaks to the bumpers. Both models maintain a wheelbase of 2,77 metres, for a spacious and comfortable cabin.
Sustainable and technological interiors

Inside, Skoda has opted for sustainability and innovation. The interior design offers six configurations called "Design Selections", which use recycled and environmentally friendly materials, such as upholstery made from recycled yarn or leather tanned with olive leaf extracts. Luxury options include heated front seats with massage function and a heated steering wheel with lettering. "Skoda" instead of the traditional logo.
The infotainment system includes a 13-inch touchscreen compatible with Apple CarPlay y Android Auto, complemented by a five-inch digital instrument cluster. A Head-up Display with augmented reality is also available.
Improved motorization and autonomy

The mechanical offering includes three propulsion configurations and two battery sizes, designed to meet different needs. The access version, the Enyaq 60, has a 204 hp engine powered by a 63 kWh battery, offering a range of up to 437 km. On the other hand, the Enyaq 85 and the 85x, both with an 82 kWh battery, achieve ranges of 586 km and 549 km respectively. The 85x version also features all-wheel drive via an additional motor on the front axle.
With fast charging capabilities of up to 175 kW, It is possible to recharge from 10% to 80% in just 28 minutes. This advance is crucial for those looking to minimize waiting times on long trips.
Advances in assistance and connectivity

The Enyaq 2025 includes a wide range of advanced assistance systems. These include Predictive Adaptive Cruise Control, Traffic Jam Assist and Side Assist. In addition, the vehicle offers remote assistance functions such as «Remote Park Assist», which allows you to park your car using your smartphone. The MyŠkoda app also introduces improvements such as predictive maintenance and integrated Powerpass, which provides easy access to more than 800.000 charging points in Europe.
Prices and availability
The starting price for the Spanish market is 44.550 euros, excluding government aid or promotions. Orders for the new Skoda Enyaq 2025 are now open, with first deliveries expected in the spring.
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