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    2025 Skoda Enyaq: More versions of EV firming for Australia

    The local Skoda Enyaq range is missing the more practical SUV body style, but the brand's local boss says it could come in 2025.

    James Wong

    James Wong

    Marketplace Editor

    James Wong

    James Wong

    Marketplace Editor

    Skoda Australia will look to broaden the Enyaqelectric SUV range in the second half of next year, the brand’s local director says.

    Speaking with CarExpert at the Australian launch drive of the Enyaq Coupe, Skoda’s first electric vehicle in Australia, director Michael Irmer said the more practical SUV body style and more trim levels could be on the cards for a local launch in about 12 months time.

    “There will be more variants, but in the latter part of next year [is] where we might see more,” Mr Irmer said.

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    Enyaq SUV
    Enyaq SUV

    “We looked at all the different options. I think what we’ve done here is very common in the premium space and I think it’s a great way to launch a vehicle to start on the upper end of the spectrum and then start offering more variants as [time] goes.”

    Prior to the pricing and specification announcement for the launch range, Mr Irmer had indicated we could see the more luxury-focused L&K version of the Enyaq Coupe from launch but it appears Skoda Australia’s high ratio of Sportline and RS models has led to a focus on the sportier trim levels.

    The wagon-bodied Enyaq is notably absent from the launch range also, with Skoda Australia focusing on the still practical but style-focused Enyaq Coupe off the bat.

    Standard range 52kWh battery pack and non-RS dual-motor 85x variants also form part of the broader global catalogue, but haven’t been confirmed for Australia.

    CarExpert anticipates the Enyaq Coupe L&K as well as the standard Enyaq Sportline, L&K and RS versions would likely be high on the wishlist, but it’s unclear whether all of the above will make the trip Down Under in the second half of 2025.

    Enyaq Coupe range
    Enyaq Coupe range

    The 2025 Skoda Enyaq Coupe range is available to order now ahead of deliveries commencing in December, with prices starting from $69,990 for the Sportline and $83,990 for the RS.

    There’s also a pseudo mid-spec grade in the form of the Sportline with Ultimate Pack.

    Sportline versions are powered by a 210kW/545Nm electric motor powering the rear axle, while the RS adds a second e-motor on the front axle for total system outputs of 250kW and 134Nm + 545Nm.

    Read our full price and specs breakdown here, and stay tuned for our Australian launch drive review at 17:00 AEST on Thursday, 19 September.

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    James Wong

    James Wong

    Marketplace Editor

    James Wong

    Marketplace Editor

    James Wong is an automotive journalist and former PR consultant, recognised among Australia’s most prolific motoring writers.

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