The 2025 Skoda Enyaq has been previewed ahead of its debut early next year, with the all-electric SUV set to get a fresh look inspired by the 2022 Vision 7S concept.
With two design sketches released thus far, the new Enyaq looks instore for a major refresh of the current car’s design that will include ‘Tech Deck face’ that debuted on the 7S and more recently, the Elroq.
That means it will feature a slim plastic panel that mimics a combustion car’s front grille, while the Tesla Model Y rival will also get thin LED running lights and new ‘SKODA’ lettering in place of the Czech car-maker’s usual emblem.
The tweaks to the Enyaq aren’t limited to just the – Skoda says the new snout is more aerodynamic than before, pointing to a longer cruising range.
The second sketch suggests some versions will come with two-tone paint, while other range-wide changes include a new tailgate, repositioned numberplate carrier and a different lower bumper design.
The pre-facelift Enyaq range has only just been launched Down Under with the car-maker’s first EV priced from $69,990 plus on-road costs, stretching to $83,990 for the 250kW dual-motor RS model.
All Aussie Enyaqs get an 82kWh battery that provides for a range of up to 561km.