Skoda has unveiled the 2025 Enyaq with a fresh look and enhanced technology.

The car's powertrains are carried over from the existing model, following updates last year.

When it goes on sale, the new Enyaq will be offered in 60, 85 and 85x variants. The 60 uses a 63kWh battery and a 204PS motor. The 85 and 85x both have 286PS and use an 82kWh battery, with the latter featuring all-wheel-drive.

Aerodynamic changes deliver an enhanced range of up to 356 miles, of the Enyaq 85 Coupe. The 60 manages 268 miles, while the 85x can travel up to 334 miles.

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UK customers will be able to choose from three trim grades: SE L, Edition and Sportline. The entry point to the new Enyaq range is the SE L model, which is available exclusively with the SUV body style and 60 powertrain. It features 19-inch alloy wheels, LED headlights, heated front seats and steering wheel, keyless entry, a 13-inch infotainment screen with satnav and an electric boot with Virtual pedal. Driver assistance systems include Predictive Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Assist Plus and Blind Spot Detection.

The Edition trim is available as an SUV or coupé with a choice of 60 and 85 powertrains. Edition models add full LED Matrix headlights and unique dark chrome roof rails and window trim.

Sportline versions have a sporty aesthetic with extensive black detailing. Available exclusively with the 85x powertrain, it comes with 20-inch alloy wheels, head-up display, area view camera, progressive dynamic steering and sports suspension.

All variants of the new Skoda Enyaq support high charging rates: up to 165kW for the Enyaq 60 and a maximum of 175kW for the Enyaq 85x. This means that the larger battery can be charged from 10%-80% in 28 minutes at DC fast-charging stations. The Enyaq 60 can be charged from 10%-80% in 24 minutes. All models charge at up to 11kW at AC charging stations.

Updates to the infotainment system further improve the user experience. A new Heaters button deactivates all heating functions with a single tap, while updates to the Vehicle and Apps menus move key settings into the Apps menu. The top bar now includes quick-access favourites for features like battery pre-heating, Speed Assist, and Heaters. Additionally, users are now logged in automatically, eliminating the need for manual authentication on the welcome screen.