Skoda has released its second-generation Enyaq, introducing a raft of changes to the EV’s design and technology.
The car’s exterior now uses the brand’s ‘Modern Solid’ design – first seen on the smaller Elroq – which includes an illuminated ‘face’ and the ‘Skoda’ letters applied in dark chrome. Skoda says that the redesign has contributed to a low drag coefficient of 0.245 for the Enyaq and 0.229 for the more slippery Enyaq Coupe.
The Enyaq’s optional LED Matrix headlights include 36 light ‘segments’ in a double-row configuration to allow for maximum illumination without dazzling oncoming traffic. Regular models still get LED lights as standard, too.
A number of interior ‘Design Selections’ are available, too, which incorporate different colours and materials. Lounge Design Selection, for instance, brings artificial leather and microsuede upholstery with a contrast mint green stitch pattern.
In the UK, Enyaqs will be available in traditional SE L, Edition and Sportline grades though full pricing has yet to be announced.