Skoda has teased its upcoming electric compact crossover, the Elroq, ahead of its October debut. Positioned below the Enyaq iV, the Elroq will be the electric version of the Karoq SUV. This model introduces Skoda's new 'Modern Solid' design language, with the teaser showing a sleek, aerodynamic shape, clean lines, and a distinctive Tech-Deck face. As part of the Volkswagen Group, the Elroq will feature the latest in electric vehicle technology. While Skoda hasn’t shared details on its powertrain, range, or features yet, it’s expected to offer a mix of efficiency, performance, and advanced connectivity.
Karl Neuhold, Head of Exterior Design at Skoda Auto said: 'The all-new Škoda Elroq embodies our new Modern Solid design language and takes the exterior design even further with its eye-catching Tech-Deck Face and distinctive front bumper. The Škoda lettering on the bonnet stands out as another characteristic feature of our all-new fully electric car, with accents in Unique Dark Chrome rounding off the look. Thanks to its long range and rugged body style, the Elroq will be the perfect companion for Everyday Explorers on outdoor adventures, while its compact size also makes it ideal for urban driving.
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Skoda Elroq: Design
The Skoda Elroq breaks from tradition with its electric design. It swaps the signature grille for a sleek, flat Tech-Deck Face, extending its split headlights into the wings. The bonnet showcases Skoda's new Dark Chrome identity.
At the rear, the Elroq keeps its SUV shape with sharp wraparound LED tail lights and a centred Skoda emblem. Dark Chrome lettering appears on the front and back, and the wheels are the only other place you’ll find the Skoda logo.
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Skoda Elroq: Powertrain
While precise specifications for the Elroq remain under wraps, it will be built on the MEB platform shared with other Volkswagen Group electric vehicles. This platform supports a range of battery capacities, from 55kWh to 82kWh, promising an electric range between 300km to 600km. Power output is expected to vary from 170bhp to 300bhp, with higher-performance twin-motor variants offering all-wheel drive.
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