Following a design sketch of the rear quarter of the Enyaq facelift, Skoda has dropped yet another teaser, this time previewing the face of the updated SUV. The Skoda Enyaq facelift will get the brand’s new ‘Modern Solid’ design language that debuted with the Elroq EV, and a few details reminiscent of the smaller SUV are already apparent from under the cover.
- Enyaq facelift to get new Modern Solid design language
- Expected to debut globally sometime by mid-2025
- Will likely come with improved range as well
Skoda Enyaq facelift exterior design teased
The existing Skoda Enyaq gets a single-piece headlamp setup up front, but this teaser reveals a new split headlamp setup for the facelifted SUV. More interesting is the new ‘Tech Deck’ panel that comprises four segmented LED daytime running lamp elements at either edge, and appears connected by the illuminated portion in the ‘grille’, which is essentially a blanked-off contrasting panel. With the LED Matrix headlamps now positioned on the bumper, the face could largely resemble the Elroq EV for a familiar family look.
Design sketch previewing the rear of the updated Enyaq.
The previous sketch image that gave us a look at the rear of the SUV didn’t suggest any major changes there, but it is expected to get new trim inserts for the rear bumper and side skirts, along with some new dark chrome accents. Also, like the Elroq, the Enyaq will ditch the traditional winged arrow Skoda logo for a new lettermark logo at all places. Skoda says the exterior redesign has improved the aerodynamic efficiency of the SUV, and promises greater range as well.
These updates will also be mirrored on the Enyaq coupe, and both models can be expected to debut sometime before mid-2025.
Skoda Enyaq India launch details
The launch of the Enyaq electric SUV in India is long due, and it is expected to make a reappearance at the upcoming Bharat Mobility Expo in January in its pre-facelift guise. It has also been spied testing on our roads on multiple occasions.
Spy shots had shown that the Enyaq on test was the top-spec 80x variant, which gets a 77kWh (net) battery with up to 513km of WLTP range. It gets a dual motor setup with one motor on each axle, producing a combined 265hp. Skoda claims a 0-100kph time of 6.9 seconds for this version of the electric SUV.
Given that a global update is just round the corner, Skoda India could directly launch the Enyaq facelift when it eventually, but surely, goes on sale here in 2025.
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