Skoda unveiled the Enyaq iV last week, and it appears the company is working on a crossover coupe variant.
Dressed in heavy camouflage, the model will follow in the footsteps of the standard Enyaq but adopt a sportier design which is more in keeping with last year’s Vision iV concept.
The front end will apparently carryover, but the model will adopt a steeper sloping roof and a unique rear end. Details are hard to make out, but we can see a sportier greenhouse and an upward sweeping beltline.
The model also has an angular rear window and an upright tailgate with an integrated spoiler. We can also see a new rear bumper which houses a recessed license plate area.
Spy photographers didn’t get a glimpse inside, but the cabin will likely echo the standard Enyaq. This means we can expect a minimalist interior with a digital instrument cluster, a ‘floating’ center console and a 10- or 13-inch infotainment system. There should also be eco-friendly upholstery and an assortment of familiar driver assistance systems.
Powertrain options should carryover, so we can expect an entry-level variant with a 55 kWh lithium-ion battery that powers a rear-mounted electric motor with 146 hp (109 kW / 148 PS) and 162 lb-ft (220 Nm) of torque. We can also expect a more powerful variant with a 62 kWh battery and an electric motor that produces 177 hp (132 kW / 179 PS) and 229 lb-ft (310 Nm) of torque.
There should also be three variants with an 82 kWh battery pack. One should have rear-wheel drive and an output of 201 hp (150 kW / 204 PS) and 229 lb-ft (310 Nm) of torque. The other two would be all-wheel drive and feature two electric motors with combined outputs of 261 hp (195 kW / 265 PS) and 302 hp (225 kW / 306 PS).
Range would vary but model, but the standard Enyaq can travel between 211 – 317 miles (340 – 510 km) in the WLTP cycle.