Re: Skoda's electric vehicle portfolio: Hatchback, Coupe SUV & Sports Car Skoda previews 6 upcoming EVs, New Elroq replaces Karoq In 2024.
ICE isn’t going away.
Despite launching six new and updated EVs, Skoda isn’t going electric-only. Quite the opposite as ICE models will remain a mainstay of their lineup.
Will see ICE engines in the new Superb and Kodiaq, which will be launched this fall. They’ll be offered with the brand’s “most advanced petrol and diesel engines” as well as a plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Skoda is doubling down on electrification as the company has previewed six electric vehicles that will arrive by the end of 2026.
A “complete range of all-electric models” dubbed Small, Compact, Combi, and Space. They’ll be joined by facelifted versions of the Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe. New Elroq Crossover arrives in 2024 as Electric Karoq successor
It’s being billed as an electric successor to the Karoq and will measure around 177.1 inches (4.5 meters) long. It promises to be an “ideal family car” with a “spacious, very practical interior.” Entry-Level EV coming in 2025 at a price of €25,000 Sticker
The Small will arrive in 2025 and be a sub-compact car with “SUV style.” The model will measure approximately 4.1 meters (161.4 inches) long and start around €25,000. It sounds like Skoda’s version of the Volkswagen ID.2all and the model will be built in Spain. Facelifted Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe land in 2025 The Combi Is A Spacious Estate for the EV era Seven-Seat SUV arriving in 2026
The sixth and final EV is known as the Space, and it will be a seven-seat crossover that draws inspiration from last year’s Vision 7S concept. It will be Skoda’s largest EV at approximately 192.9 inches (4.9 meters) long and it will offer “enormous interior space.” The model will also feature the “pinnacle of the new Modern Solid design language.”
Skoda said their new Modern Solid design language reinterprets traditional hallmarks and boldly breaks new ground. That’s a bit vague, but the automaker is promising a “minimalist and functional” exterior design that “conveys a sense of safety and strength.” Aerodynamics will also play a key role as they help to improve range and efficiency.
The interior of the future promises to be spacious and contemporary. We can also expect “superb functionality and intuitive controls.” |