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Added on the 02/06/2023 05:55:49 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
Škoda Auto is comprehensively updating its Enyaq family for the 2024 model year. For the first time ever, the Czech car maker’s popular battery-electric model is also available with the Laurin & Klement trim line, which boasts lavish standard equipment. The technical upgrades bring even more powerful drivetrains, shorter charging times and an increased range. In addition, the new vehicle software features a new, more intuitive user interface.In the 2024 model year, the new, more efficient and more powerful 85 and 85x model variants replace the previous 80 and 80x versions. Like the sporty RS models, they feature a new, more potent drivetrain with an advanced permanent synchronous motor on the rear axle, capable of a top speed of 180 km/h. For the Enyaq 85, output increases by 60 kW to 210 kW* compared to the previous Enyaq 80. The all-wheel drive Enyaq 85x also delivers 210 kW*, making it 15 kW more powerful than its predecessor. The Enyaq RS now comes with an output of 250 kW*, an increase of 30 kW. An optimised battery with even more advanced thermal management increases the range to over 560 kilometres for the Enyaq 85 SUV and more than 570 kilometres for the Coupé. The entry‑level Enyaq 60 has remained technically unchanged. The lettering on the tailgate of the 2024 Enyaq models as well as all logos are in conformity with the new Škoda CI, and the addition “iV” has been dropped from the model name.
Introducing the updated 2025 GV80 range, now starring a Coupe SUV variant: 2025 GV80 Coupe.2025 GV80 ushers in a suite of new technologies, including an array of safety and convenience features, and refreshed styling that continues to embody the Genesis Athletic Elegance design philosophy.The overwhelming popularity of the 3.5T AWD powertrain and optional Luxury Pack have seen both become standard across the 2025 GV80 range.The Luxury Pack was previously chosen by the majority of customers, who were seeking the ultimate luxury experience, with an up take of 95 percent.2025 GV80 SUV is available with either a 7-seat cabin or an optional 6-seat layout, which gives second-row occupants individual captain’s chairs. The athletic and audacious GV80 Coupe is available as a 5-seater.An expanded selection of customisation and personalisation options for 2025 GV80 brings further choice for customers, the majority of whom build-to-order. These include 11 exterior colours, 11 interior colours and 5 trim garnishes.Two options are offered for 2025 GV80 and GV80 Coupe: Rear Seat Entertainment and Matte Paint.2025 GV80 adopts a revised global tune suspension featuring bespoke settings for GV80 Coupe.
Škoda Auto is comprehensively updating its Enyaq family for the 2024 model year. For the first time ever, the Czech car maker’s popular battery-electric model is also available with the Laurin & Klement trim line, which boasts lavish standard equipment. The technical upgrades bring even more powerful drivetrains, shorter charging times and an increased range. In addition, the new vehicle software features a new, more intuitive user interface.In the 2024 model year, the new, more efficient and more powerful 85 and 85x model variants replace the previous 80 and 80x versions. Like the sporty RS models, they feature a new, more potent drivetrain with an advanced permanent synchronous motor on the rear axle, capable of a top speed of 180 km/h. For the Enyaq 85, output increases by 60 kW to 210 kW* compared to the previous Enyaq 80. The all-wheel drive Enyaq 85x also delivers 210 kW*, making it 15 kW more powerful than its predecessor. The Enyaq RS now comes with an output of 250 kW*, an increase of 30 kW. An optimised battery with even more advanced thermal management increases the range to over 560 kilometres for the Enyaq 85 SUV and more than 570 kilometres for the Coupé. The entry‑level Enyaq 60 has remained technically unchanged. The lettering on the tailgate of the 2024 Enyaq models as well as all logos are in conformity with the new Škoda CI, and the addition “iV” has been dropped from the model name.
Škoda Auto is comprehensively updating its Enyaq family for the 2024 model year. For the first time ever, the Czech car maker’s popular battery-electric model is also available with the Laurin & Klement trim line, which boasts lavish standard equipment. The technical upgrades bring even more powerful drivetrains, shorter charging times and an increased range. In addition, the new vehicle software features a new, more intuitive user interface.In the 2024 model year, the new, more efficient and more powerful 85 and 85x model variants replace the previous 80 and 80x versions. Like the sporty RS models, they feature a new, more potent drivetrain with an advanced permanent synchronous motor on the rear axle, capable of a top speed of 180 km/h. For the Enyaq 85, output increases by 60 kW to 210 kW* compared to the previous Enyaq 80. The all-wheel drive Enyaq 85x also delivers 210 kW*, making it 15 kW more powerful than its predecessor. The Enyaq RS now comes with an output of 250 kW*, an increase of 30 kW. An optimised battery with even more advanced thermal management increases the range to over 560 kilometres for the Enyaq 85 SUV and more than 570 kilometres for the Coupé. The entry‑level Enyaq 60 has remained technically unchanged. The lettering on the tailgate of the 2024 Enyaq models as well as all logos are in conformity with the new Škoda CI, and the addition “iV” has been dropped from the model name.
Škoda Auto is comprehensively updating its Enyaq family for the 2024 model year. For the first time ever, the Czech car maker’s popular battery-electric model is also available with the Laurin & Klement trim line, which boasts lavish standard equipment. The technical upgrades bring even more powerful drivetrains, shorter charging times and an increased range. In addition, the new vehicle software features a new, more intuitive user interface.In the 2024 model year, the new, more efficient and more powerful 85 and 85x model variants replace the previous 80 and 80x versions. Like the sporty RS models, they feature a new, more potent drivetrain with an advanced permanent synchronous motor on the rear axle, capable of a top speed of 180 km/h. For the Enyaq 85, output increases by 60 kW to 210 kW* compared to the previous Enyaq 80. The all-wheel drive Enyaq 85x also delivers 210 kW*, making it 15 kW more powerful than its predecessor. The Enyaq RS now comes with an output of 250 kW*, an increase of 30 kW. An optimised battery with even more advanced thermal management increases the range to over 560 kilometres for the Enyaq 85 SUV and more than 570 kilometres for the Coupé. The entry‑level Enyaq 60 has remained technically unchanged. The lettering on the tailgate of the 2024 Enyaq models as well as all logos are in conformity with the new Škoda CI, and the addition “iV” has been dropped from the model name.