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The Škoda Enyaq (originally introduced as Škoda Enyaq iV) is a battery electric compact crossover SUV manufactured by Škoda Auto. It was introduced in September 2020 in Prague, [7] while mass production commenced in November 2020. It utilizes the Volkswagen Group MEB platform, with the Volkswagen ID.4 being a sister model. [8]
Large family sedan , flagship model of Škoda. SLAVIA: Slavia: 2021 2021 — B-segment sedan based on the Volkswagen Virtus. Station wagon: OCTAVIA: Octavia: 1996 2020 2024 C-segment station wagon. The best-selling nameplate of Škoda. SUPERB: Superb: 2001 2023 — D-segment station wagon, flagship model of Škoda. SUV/crossover: ENYAQ: Enyaq ...
The fully electric Škoda Enyaq iV has been produced since November 2020, and six fully electric models are to be available by 2025. In 2015, new Škoda chairman Bernhard Maier stated that the Volkswagen Group "is working on a modular, new electric platform and we are in the team", and "there is no alternative to electrification."
It’s also Skoda’s first EV that’s been designed from the ground up, and isn’t a modification of a combustion engine vehicle, The Enyaq is the first MEB vehicle to be made outside of ...
The production model was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in October 2024. [ 3 ] The Elroq shares many parts with the larger Enyaq, such as the doors, front wings , and interior design, but packaged into a smaller footprint by shortening the rear overhang .
In 2007, Volkswagen Group introduced a more flexible "modular component system" architecture on which to base future platforms. Four such component systems were planned: [5] However, models developed from these modular component systems may also be identified by PL/PQ platform designations. [citation needed]
Volkswagen, chairman of the board of management of Volkswagen Group, Dr. Herbert Diess, presents the ID. line-up based on the MEB platform.. The Volkswagen Group MEB platform (German: Modularer E-Antriebs Baukasten, 'modular electric-drive toolkit') [1] [2] is a modular car platform for electric cars developed by the Volkswagen Group and its subsidiaries. [3]
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