Skoda Auto is working hard towards its EV segment. Recently the carmaker announced its plans to boost its BEV lineup by adding six models by 2026 in the international market. Let’s take a closer and detailed look at the upcoming EVs from Skoda.
The first one is a brand-new, compact SUV with a length of 4.2 metres. This model is comparable to the larger traditional Scala hatchback in terms of space. We assume this will retail in the range around EUR 25,000. Skoda confirmed that this new model will go on sale in 2025.
Then we have Skoda Elroq. The carmaker confirmed that the new sub-compact vehicle will go on sale in 2025. It will share the majority of its parts with its Skoda Enyaq iV sibling. The Elroq will come with a 77kWh battery in its most economical version with a certified range of roughly 480 kilometre. Then, starting with the Enyaq next year, Skoda will add a new 86kWh battery variant to its line of electric vehicles. We assume that the Elroq might too receive this battery. This would give it a range of more than 595 kilometres.
The Czech automaker then went on to introduce the updated version of the Enyaq iV SUV and Enyaq Coupe iV by 2025. These models, as mentioned, will carry Skoda’s new design language of the company called Modern Solid. Skoda believes that these vehicles will serve as a symbol of the future era of electric transportation.
Skoda is also building a large SUV based on the Vision 7S. It will have its length approximately 4.9 metres long. According to Skoda, one of the best features of the brand’s largest model is its massive interior space.
Skoda also has plans to launch an estate measuring approximately 4.6 metres in length in 2026. It will take on its own long-running bestseller, the Octavia. Interestingly, despite being a small estate, the car has decent enough space and quality of a mid-range vehicle.
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