The public debut of the Skoda Enyaq electric crossover is scheduled for September 1 in the capital of the Czech Republic. The car will start arriving at dealerships next year.

The fresh images allow a detailed look at the new model's front headlights and rear lights. The company said that when developing the Enyaq's lighting, designers drew inspiration from Bohemian glass. The creators describe the crossover's styling as "balanced-dynamic." Skoda also emphasized that the dimensions of the new model will not resemble the parameters of previous SUVs of the brand.

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Currently, it is known that the Skoda Enyaq family will consist of five versions. The younger rear-wheel-drive modification iV 50 will receive a 55 kWh traction battery and a synchronous electric motor with a power of 109 kilowatts (148 hp), located on the rear axle. This variant will be able to travel 340 km without recharging. The next Enyaq 60 trim is equipped with a 132-kilowatt (180 hp) engine and a 62 kWh battery, providing a range of 390 km. The iV 80 version has an 82 kWh battery and a 150-kilowatt (204 hp) unit, which allows covering up to 500 km of travel.

In addition to single-motor modifications, the lineup will include two all-wheel-drive versions: 80X and vRS. Both variants use an 82 kWh battery and a pair of electric motors, whose total power reaches 195 and 225 kilowatts respectively (265 and 306 hp). The sporty vRS version accelerates to 100 km/h in 6.2 seconds and can reach a top speed of 180 km/h. The range for both all-wheel-drive versions is identical — 460 km according to the WLTP cycle.