Following the launch of the Enyaq iV, Škoda is now adding an elegant coupé to the range. The line-up will also include a sporty RS variant. The Škoda Enyaq Coupé iV features an even more emotive design and, despite displaying sporty lines, offers generous amounts of space and a boot capacity of 570 l.

At a value of 0.234, its drag coefficient has also been improved, compared to that of the Enyaq iV. Depending on specification, this enables a range of up to 545 km in the WLTP cycle, making the car perfectly suitable for travelling long distances.

There is a choice of two battery sizes, rwd or awd, and four power outputs ranging from 132 kW to 220 kW (RS variant) for this model. As with the Enyaq iV, Design Selections replace the classic trim levels for the interior.

Two battery sizes and four power variants

The new electric Škoda is available in four performance levels. Power output starts at 132 kW (with the rear-wheel-drive Enyaq Coupé iV 60, which is equipped with a 62-kWh battery (with a net capacity of 58 kWh). The Enyaq Coupé iV 80 is also rear-wheel-drive and produces 150 kW from its 82-kWh battery (77 kWh net capacity).

In addition to this larger battery, the iV 80x and RS iV feature a second motor on the front axle, making them all-wheel-drive. The Enyaq Coupé iV 80x has a system output of 195 kW, while the top-of-the-range Enyaq Coupé RS iV delivers as much as 220 kW and a maximum torque of 460 Nm.

This is the first-ever all-electric Škoda RS and characteristic features include a particularly dynamic driving performance, a host of black design details, and the full-length red reflector strip at the rear that is typical of the brand’s RS models.

The Enyaq Coupé RS iV takes just 6.5 seconds to sprint from 0 to 100 km/h and reaches a top speed of 180 km/h, 20 km/h more than any other variant of the new coupé. It is available exclusively in the striking Mamba Green paintwork.

Aerodynamics increase efficiency and range

The outstanding aerodynamics of Škoda brand-new all-electric coupé – which, boasting a drag coefficient (cd) of 0.234, are even better than the already excellent cd value set by the Enyaq iV – contribute to the car’s high level of efficiency.

The low drag has a significant impact on the vehicle’s maximum range, which is up to 545 km in the WLTP cycle for the Enyaq Coupé iV 80. Its fastcharging capability makes the new coupé perfectly suitable for travelling long distances. Equipped with the optional tow bar, the Enyaq Coupé iV can tow trailers weighing up to 1,400 kg on gradients of 8%.

New head-up display with augmented reality

Just as with the SUV, the coupé’s interior features holistically coordinated Design Selections based on modern living environments and using natural, sustainably processed and recycled materials.

The clear structure of the choices available, including ten cleverly arranged themed packages and select individual options, make car configuration much easier. Standard features include a 13-inch central infotainment screen and the 5.3-inch Digital Cockpit, which can optionally be supplemented by a head-up display with augmented reality.

It will hit the markets and the streets in your city in the next few days. Owners should expect more than a few envy green looks from bystanders…

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