The Škoda Enyaq iV, the Czech automaker’s all-electric flagship SUV, has just received a significant refresh for 2025.
With design updates inside and out, improved aerodynamics for a longer range, and a host of new tech features, the 2025 Enyaq iV is ready to solidify its position as a leader in the electric SUV market.
Specification | Details |
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Battery Options | – 52 kWh, 58 kWh, 63 kWh, 77 kWh, 82 kWh |
Range (WLTP) | – 52 kWh: Up to 439 km |
– 82 kWh: Up to 597 km | |
Charging | DC fast charging supported, maximum capacity: 175 kW |
Charging time (10%-80%): Less than 30 minutes with a fast charger | |
Drag Coefficient | Improved from 0.264 to 0.245, enhancing aerodynamics and range |
Motor Setup | Single and dual electric motor options |
Drive Configurations | Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) and All-Wheel Drive (AWD) |
Power Output | 201 bhp to 281 bhp depending on variant |
Torque Output | 310 Nm to 545 Nm depending on variant |
Top Speed | 180 kmph |
Acceleration | 0-100 kmph in 6.7 seconds |
The Enyaq iV adopts Škoda’s new “Modern Solid” design language, giving it a fresh and more sophisticated appearance.
The most noticeable change is the new “Tech-Deck Face,” a streamlined front end that enhances the SUV’s aerodynamics.
Thanks to the improved aerodynamics (drag coefficient reduced to 0.245 from 0.264), the Enyaq iV 85 now boasts a range of over 590 kilometers (WLTP).
That’s a significant boost, allowing drivers to go further on a single charge.
The 2025 Enyaq iV is packed with new technology, including:
Allows drivers to park the car remotely using their smartphone.
Offers enhanced functionality and connectivity.
Heated front seats and steering wheel, keyless entry with “Open-On-Approach” and “Walk-Away Locking,” Side Assist, and Predictive Adaptive Cruise Control are now standard.
The new “Design Selection Lodge” features innovative and sustainable materials, highlighting Škoda’s commitment to eco-consciousness.
The 2025 Enyaq iV continues to offer a choice of two battery sizes and three powertrain options, ranging from 150 kW to 210 kW. Fast charging capabilities remain impressive, with a 10-80% charge achievable in as little as 28 minutes.
With over 250,000 Enyaq iVs already sold, Škoda is confident that these updates will further enhance the appeal of this popular electric SUV.
The combination of style, practicality, range, and technology makes the 2025 Enyaq iV a compelling choice for drivers looking to embrace electric mobility.
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