• Skoda will introduce a mid-lifecycle update for the Enyaq and the Enyaq Coupe on January 8.
  • The EVs will feature a redesigned face bearing a close resemblance to the smaller Elroq.
  • The updated Enyaq will also benefit from upgraded equipment and a longer range.

Skoda has published a new teaser for the facelifted Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe, while announcing their digital premiere for January 8. The MEB-based EVs will benefit from mild styling upgrades and improved aerodynamics, alongside enhanced equipment in the cabin.

The Enyaq was originally introduced in 2020, with its coupe-SUV counterpart following in 2022. Both bodystyle variants will now receive a mid-lifecycle update, set to make them more competitive against rivals.

More: Skoda Kylaq Is A $9,400 Baby SUV For The Masses

Visually, the highlight is the redesigned front end, with a much slimmer illuminated grille and a new pair of split headlights featuring LED Matrix technology. The”Tech-Deck Face” and the cleaner design for the bumper intakes make the facelifted Enyaq look very similar to the smaller Elroq. On the other hand, the profile and the rear end appear to be largely unchanged.

As for the interior, Skoda has confirmed a few enhancements including “more sustainable materials and extensive standard equipment”. The teaser video shows the Sportline versions that will be unveiled together with the standard EVs. It is safe to assume that the Enyaq vRS performance flagship will also be part of the facelifted lineup.

The company didn’t go into specifics about the technical specifications, but mentioned that the EV will be offered with “diverse powertrain options”. The Enyaq received range and performance upgrades for 2024, and is currently available in RWD and AWD guises, producing from 177 hp (132 kW / 179 PS) to 335 hp (250 kW / 340 PS).

According to Skoda, the facelifted Enyaq will offer a longer range compared to its predecessor, partly thanks to “optimized aerodynamics”. The outgoing model can travel between 340-565 km (210-351 miles) between charges depending on the version.

We will learn everything about the 2025 Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe on January 8. Skoda is celebrating its 130th anniversary this year, so we wouldn’t be surprised if the company had more surprises for us in the coming months.