Skoda has expanded the model line-up for the coupe version of its electric Enyaq model.
The Enyaq Coupé is offered exclusively with an 82kWh battery, offering a WLTP range of up to 320-345 miles.
A single motor, rear-wheel-drive, ‘80’ version with 204PS kicks off the range. It comes with a full-length fixed panoramic sunroof, 19-inch alloy wheels, LED front and rear lights, ambient lighting, satellite navigation system, rear view camera and virtual cockpit.
The 80 SportLine Plus model costs £50,405 and introduces sportier design elements, including Microsuede and leather sports seats, 20-inch alloy wheels and black trims on the grille and window surrounds.
SportLine Plus models are additionally equipped with heated front seats and carbon-effect decorative inserts and full LED Matrix beam headlights. Sports suspension is also fitted as standard, along with progressive steering, Tri-zone climate control, Adaptive Cruise Control and virtual pedal.
An all-wheel-drive 80X Sportline Plus comes with an additional motor mounted on the front axle. It develops 265PS and is priced from £52,505.
The flagship 80X vRS (£54,370) gets a power boost to 299PS and comes with leather upholstery and vRS bumpers.
Skoda says the coupe body improves aerodynamics, when compared to a regular Enyaq model, helping to boost range. While the roofline slopes towards the rear from the B-pillar, the Enyaq Coupé still offers generous space in the rear and a boot capacity of 570 litres.
The car’s lowered roofline is combined with sporty styling accents at the front and rear, along with alloy wheels of up to 21-inches in diameter, to give a sleek and distinctive appearance.
The vRS model, which is the first all-electric member of the vRS family from Skoda, stands out with an illuminated grille and horizontal light strip at the front. It also has a top speed of 111 mph – 12 mph more than any other Enyaq model.
All versions have a fast‑charging capacity of up to 135kW. This means that the battery can be charged from 10% to 80% in 29 minutes (36 mins for vRS). An optional heat pump for heating and air conditioning the interior can provide greater efficiency and a longer range.
The infotainment system in the new Enyaq Coupé features a 5.3-inch Digital Cockpit, the largest central display in the current Skoda portfolio – measuring 13 inches – and the latest ME3 software version. A permanent internet connection ensures the systems are always up-to-date, while allowing battery charging or air conditioning to be controlled remotely via the MySkoda app.
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