Skoda to launch four new all-electric models by 2026
27 Apr 2023|1,673 views
Skoda has updated is electrification roadmap.
The firm has announced that it is now set to launch the updated versions of the Enyaq iV and the Enyaq Coupe iV come 2025. First launched in 2020 and 2022 respectively, these two models were the first Skoda models to be built on the Volkswagen Group's Modular Electrification Platform.
For this update, both cars will adopt a new 'Modern Solid' design language as first showcased on the Vision 7S concept car, which will additionally be used throughout Skoda's battery-electric models in the future.
More interestingly perhaps, is the fact that these updated models will additionally be supported by four completely new battery-electric vehicles, set to arrive by 2026.
These four models will comprise firstly of an entry-level model set to compete in the subcompact crossover segment.
This car is said to be priced at a level that will make electric mobility affordable, and will be produced at a Volkswagen Group Plant in Spain. It additionally will reach close to 4,100mm in length and will offer a luggage capacity similar to that in the Skoda Scala.
The firm will also launch an all-electric successor to the Skoda Karoq. This model, set to be called the 'Elroq', will hit a length of 4,500mm and offer compact exterior dimensions with a spacious interior.
A third all-electric estate is also planned. Set to measure approximately 4,700mm long, the firm's first all-electric estate will be introduced in 2026. Finally, a production version of the Vision 7S concept car is also set to join Skoda's lineup. This car will hit 4,900mm in length, and round off the upper end of Skoda's portfolio.
The firm has announced that it is now set to launch the updated versions of the Enyaq iV and the Enyaq Coupe iV come 2025. First launched in 2020 and 2022 respectively, these two models were the first Skoda models to be built on the Volkswagen Group's Modular Electrification Platform.
For this update, both cars will adopt a new 'Modern Solid' design language as first showcased on the Vision 7S concept car, which will additionally be used throughout Skoda's battery-electric models in the future.
More interestingly perhaps, is the fact that these updated models will additionally be supported by four completely new battery-electric vehicles, set to arrive by 2026.
These four models will comprise firstly of an entry-level model set to compete in the subcompact crossover segment.
This car is said to be priced at a level that will make electric mobility affordable, and will be produced at a Volkswagen Group Plant in Spain. It additionally will reach close to 4,100mm in length and will offer a luggage capacity similar to that in the Skoda Scala.
The firm will also launch an all-electric successor to the Skoda Karoq. This model, set to be called the 'Elroq', will hit a length of 4,500mm and offer compact exterior dimensions with a spacious interior.
A third all-electric estate is also planned. Set to measure approximately 4,700mm long, the firm's first all-electric estate will be introduced in 2026. Finally, a production version of the Vision 7S concept car is also set to join Skoda's lineup. This car will hit 4,900mm in length, and round off the upper end of Skoda's portfolio.
Skoda has updated is electrification roadmap.
The firm has announced that it is now set to launch the updated versions of the Enyaq iV and the Enyaq Coupe iV come 2025. First launched in 2020 and 2022 respectively, these two models were the first Skoda models to be built on the Volkswagen Group's Modular Electrification Platform.
For this update, both cars will adopt a new 'Modern Solid' design language as first showcased on the Vision 7S concept car, which will additionally be used throughout Skoda's battery-electric models in the future.
More interestingly perhaps, is the fact that these updated models will additionally be supported by four completely new battery-electric vehicles, set to arrive by 2026.
These four models will comprise firstly of an entry-level model set to compete in the subcompact crossover segment.
This car is said to be priced at a level that will make electric mobility affordable, and will be produced at a Volkswagen Group Plant in Spain. It additionally will reach close to 4,100mm in length and will offer a luggage capacity similar to that in the Skoda Scala.
The firm will also launch an all-electric successor to the Skoda Karoq. This model, set to be called the 'Elroq', will hit a length of 4,500mm and offer compact exterior dimensions with a spacious interior.
A third all-electric estate is also planned. Set to measure approximately 4,700mm long, the firm's first all-electric estate will be introduced in 2026. Finally, a production version of the Vision 7S concept car is also set to join Skoda's lineup. This car will hit 4,900mm in length, and round off the upper end of Skoda's portfolio.
The firm has announced that it is now set to launch the updated versions of the Enyaq iV and the Enyaq Coupe iV come 2025. First launched in 2020 and 2022 respectively, these two models were the first Skoda models to be built on the Volkswagen Group's Modular Electrification Platform.
For this update, both cars will adopt a new 'Modern Solid' design language as first showcased on the Vision 7S concept car, which will additionally be used throughout Skoda's battery-electric models in the future.
More interestingly perhaps, is the fact that these updated models will additionally be supported by four completely new battery-electric vehicles, set to arrive by 2026.
These four models will comprise firstly of an entry-level model set to compete in the subcompact crossover segment.
This car is said to be priced at a level that will make electric mobility affordable, and will be produced at a Volkswagen Group Plant in Spain. It additionally will reach close to 4,100mm in length and will offer a luggage capacity similar to that in the Skoda Scala.
The firm will also launch an all-electric successor to the Skoda Karoq. This model, set to be called the 'Elroq', will hit a length of 4,500mm and offer compact exterior dimensions with a spacious interior.
A third all-electric estate is also planned. Set to measure approximately 4,700mm long, the firm's first all-electric estate will be introduced in 2026. Finally, a production version of the Vision 7S concept car is also set to join Skoda's lineup. This car will hit 4,900mm in length, and round off the upper end of Skoda's portfolio.
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