The updated 2025 Skoda Enyaq has debuted in Europe and will arrive Down Under in the third quarter of the year offering more range and style than its only just-released predecessor.
More design-focused than mechanically-minded, the Enyaq’s facelift sees the medium SUV adopt Skoda’s latest ‘Tech Deck’ front fascia design which translates to a narrower upper grille, sunken headlights, slimline DRLs and a noticeably wider lower grille.
Block capital ‘SKODA’ lettering adorns both ends while the rear has been treated primarily to some revised tail-light graphics.
Refreshed alloy wheel designs for all variants round out the exterior changes which are said to trim the Enyaq wagon’s drag coefficient from 0.264Cd to 0.245Cd and the Coupe’s from 0.234Cd to 0.225Cd, yielding range increases of up to 36km – impressive given all variants will retain their current powertrains.
In Australia that means an 82kWh battery pack and 210kW/545Nm single-motor set-up for the base Sportline, and a punchier 250kW/545Nm dual-motor system for the flagship RS – the facelifted version of which is yet to be revealed.
The new exterior is paired with a mildly updated cabin – new steering wheel and colour combinations – and infotainment system, the latter nabbing some new software, a quick-access control bar and other convenience functions.
Skoda Australia will announce the local pricing and specification details of the refreshed Enyaq line-up closer to its Q3 arrival.
The current Sportline and RS are priced from $69,990 and $83,990 plus on-road costs respectively, numbers that will likely increase marginally with the arrival of the facelift.