KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Skoda Kylaq launched; EV shift planned by 2027
- Enyaq facelift adopts Modern Solid Design language
- Expected range of up to 600 km
- India launch in 2025 via CBU route
- Potential CKD assembly at Aurangabad facility later
Skoda recently launched its all-new sub-4-metre SUV, the Kylaq, in India. The German automaker is now planning to shift towards electric vehicles in the upcoming years. There are EVs on the cards for India- Elroq and Enyaq facelift, set to release in 2025. On the other hand, there is also the possibility of the arrival of a Kushaq-based EV in 2027. In the latest development, the company has shared some sketches of the upcoming Skoda Enyaq. Check out more details about the Enyaq SUV below and make sure you join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Community to stay updated on the latest automotive news.
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Skoda Enyaq Design
However, the design sketches hint at a similar overall silhouette, but the upcoming SUV will adorn the brand's new Modern Solid Design language. The use of Modern Solid Design language means that the Enyaq will come with a net set of alloy wheels, a rear design and a new front fascia. Having a look at the design sketches, the Skoda Enyaq facelift looks bigger than the outgoing model.
Skoda Enyaq Updates
On the feature front, the Enyaq facelift is expected to offer some added features. There are expectations that the company will introduce a new powertrain as well. It will be available in both Front Wheel Drive (FWD) and All-Wheel Drive drivetrain, offering a maximum range of up to 600 km on a solitary charge.
Skoda Enyaq: India Launch
Skoda Enyaq will make it to India sometime in 2025. Initially, the brand will introduce it via the CBU route, if it attracts decent sales then only the brand will shift towards the CKD route and assemble the SUV in its Aurangabad facility.
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Verdict
The Skoda Enyaq facelift brings promising updates with its Modern Solid Design language, larger dimensions, and a potential 600 km range. However, its high CBU pricing could be a challenge for the Indian market. If Skoda shifts to CKD assembly later, it might appeal more to EV buyers seeking premium, yet reasonably priced, sustainable mobility options.