Skoda Elroq Review: Brand’s Latest EV Model, Specs, Features

By Dabbie Davis

Jul 01, 2024 06:09 AM EDT

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Skoda, a Czech brand, will sell its Elroq in three battery packs: 55 kWh, 63 kWh, and 82 kWh batteries. This upcoming electric crossover is the company's second fully electric vehicle.

Skoda Elroq: Specs, Features

After the release of its Enyaq, Skoda now offers its newest fully electric car, the Elroq. Skoda Elroq versions will be rear-wheel drive, but its flagship version is all-wheel drive. Categorically, Elroq sits just below Skoda Enya.

These two vehicles share so much likeness. The Skoda Elroq shares the MEB platform with Enyaq. According to a report from carbuyer, Skoda will fully reveal the Elorq later this Fall. For now, its looks and aesthetics will be under the covers.

Being the inaugural model to showcase Skoda's latest design approach, the Skoda Elroq is the third addition to Skoda's electric vehicle lineup, alongside the Enyaq SUV and Enyaq Coupe. This latest vehicle is leveraging similar EV technologies as its counterparts the Elroq is set to utilize the Volkswagen Group'srenowned MEB electric car platform.

Thus, it shares a foundation with various models within the Group like the Enyaq, Volkswagen ID.3, and Audi Q4 e-tron. Positioned with a length of 4,500mm, the Elroq occupies a size niche between the Enyaq and the traditional combustion-powered Karoq.

When it comes to charging, this EV is compatible with DC charging up to 17kW speed. As detailed by CarScoops, Scheduled for sales launch later this year, the upcoming Skoda model has been unveiled through recent images featuring a sleek green and black camouflage.

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The design language remains faithful to Skoda's identity, which is evident in the recognizable styling cues. Notable features include a modest lower grille at the front and the prominent placement of the Skoda badge on the front apron.

Despite the camouflage concealing finer elements, the angular front fascia and distinctive sharp headlights are discernible. CarScoops observation also shared looking at the vehicle from a lateral perspective reveals distinctive characteristics such as the compact front and rear extensions, the well-defined shoulder contour, and the sleek lines accentuating the door panels.

Adding a touch of playfulness, icluding a flamingo graphic on the rear windows, adds personality to the Skoda Elroq. Skoda emphasizes aerodynamic efficiency by equipping the Elroq with wheels that are meticulously designed for optimal airflow. These wheels, available in sizes between 19 - 20 inches, play a crucial role in achieving an impressive drag coefficient of 0.26.

Battery Pack, Other Details

AutoExpress has revealed key insights regarding the Skoda Elroq's powertrain options. The lineup encompasses four variants denoted as Elroq 50, 60, 85, and 85x, each offering distinct performance characteristics. Starting with the base model generating 168bhp from a rear-mounted motor and utilizing a 55kWh battery, the range progresses to the Elroq 85 boasting an impressive 82kWh battery for a claimed range exceeding 348 miles. Additionally, the range-topping Elroq 85x introduces a dual-motor setup, delivering a combined output of 295bhp and enabling four-wheel drive capabilities.

Skoda emphasizes the swift charging capabilities of the Elroq 85 models, positioned as the speediest charging options within the lineup. Boasting an impressive peak rate of 175kW, these variants are designed for efficient recharging. Despite the battery size differences across the range, Skoda assures that all versions can rapidly charge from 10 to 80 percent in less than 28 minutes.

Test Drive

As reported by T3, during its road test of the Elroq for T3, the driver navigated various terrains around Amsterdam, including city roads, highways, and scenic Dutch countryside lanes.

Inside, the Elroq resembles the Enyaq with a setup comprising a 5-inch driver's display, a 13-inch central display, and an optional head-up display. The interior prioritizes sustainability by incorporating upholstery crafted from recytitan fibre, a blend of recycled PET, new PET, and recycled fibers.

While the driving experience showcases the SUV's robust power and agility, similar to those of the Enyaq, its driving position leans towards a saloon car style rather than the upright stance typical of larger SUVs. The responsive steering adds to the driving dynamics, offering a reassuring weightiness at lower speeds and smooth handling during motion, mirroring contemporary steering standards.

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