The new model has a number of features: for example, it has one of the lowest drag coefficients in its class, which is 0.234. The new video also shows a glowing plug in place of the radiator grille.

According to preliminary data, sales of the battery-powered coupe-crossover will start in Europe in the first quarter of next year. It is known that compared to the standard Enyaq iV crossover, the new model will receive a symbolic four-millimeter increase in length, and the trunk volume under the shelf will decrease from 585 to 570 liters.
The base version will be offered with a single-motor setup producing 179 horsepower and a 62-kilowatt-hour battery. The "middle" modification will be equipped with a 204-horsepower electric motor and a 77-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery. The top crossover with the iV 80 designation will get two electric motors (one on each axle), which will produce a total of 265 horsepower. The range has also been revealed: it will reach 535 kilometers on the WLTP cycle.
Even in the "base" version, the electric car will be equipped with a panoramic roof. Wheel sizes range from 19 to 21 inches, while 18-inch wheels are also available for the "regular" Enyaq. LED optics are installed by default, but you will have to pay extra for matrix headlights, as well as for the radiator grille lighting.
Skoda plans to bring up to ten new models to the European market by 2025, and all of them will have either hybrid or electric powertrains. And over the next five years, the automaker will increase the share of electrified cars in total sales to 25%.







