Skoda previews all-electric Envaq Coupe iV in design sketch

Published On Jan 12, 2022 09:00:00 AM

Envaq Coupe iV expected to offer more driving range than the SUV.

Altered roofline aside, the design sketch also reveals a more aggressive design for the coupe’s front bumper.

Skoda has previewed its upcoming all-electric Enyaq Coupe iV in a design sketch ahead of its reveal on January 31. The sketch gives a closer look at the upcoming all-electric SUV-coupe revealing a few design tweaks over the standard Enyaq, aside from the obvious roofline.

  • Envaq Coupe iV to debut on January 31
  • Expected to share battery options with standard EV

According to the sketches, the Evyaq Coupe carries over much of the standard EVs design, but what immediately stands out is the coupe-like raked roofline and altered window line down the sides. The sketch also depicts a more aggressive front bumper.

Previous teasers have revealed that the coupe carries forward elements such as the illuminated butterfly grille, headlamps and tail-lamps from the standard Enyaq with the cabin design too expected to mirror the regular electric SUV.

Skoda claims a drag coefficient of 0.234 for its new coupe-SUV, which is said to be the best in its class and makes the new model “particularly efficient to drive”.

The Enyaq Coupe is likely to be available with the same batteries as the standard car, though the improved drag coefficient is expected to see the coupe deliver a slightly higher driving range over the standard EVs. As with the standard Enyaq, the coupe is expected to be available with either a 58kWh or 77kWh battery packs.

Skoda has not confirmed whether it will offer the same variety of powertrain layouts in the coupe. The standard Enyaq can be had with either a 179hp or 204hp rear-mounted motor, or with a motor on each axle for a combined output of 266hp.

Skoda’s upcoming launches for India

Skoda kicked off the year with the launch of the petrol Skoda Kodiaq facelift. The carmaker is eyeing the launch of six new models (some new and some variants) in the year with a target of selling 70,000 cars in the year. The Kodiaq is the first of the new launches with the next launch expected to be the all-new Slavia midsize sedan in March. Also on the cards is a new Monte Carlo trim for the Kushaq midsize SUV.

The carmaker also has plans to bring the standard Enyaq iV to India, but it remains to be seen if this upcoming coupe sibling could make it as well.

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