Skoda's new compact SUV, the Elroq is official and slots in below the bigger Enyaq, while sharing a lot of its components. The Elroq is 4,488 mm long, 1,884 mm wide, 1,625 mm tall, and has a wheelbase of 2,765 mm. You have a choice of the rear-wheel drive Elroq 50 (around 370 km of range), Elroq 65 (around 400 km of range), Elroq 85 (around 560 km of range), and the all-wheel drive Elroq 85x (around 560 km of range). The Elroq 50 and 60 go from 10% to 80% in around 25 minutes. The Elroq 85 and 85x support up to 175 kW charging.
The Skoda Elroq premieres the brand's Modern
Solid design language, which Skoda says is Solid, Functional, and Authentic.
The Skoda brand logo upfront features Skoda's new lettering in the Unique Dark
Chrome color. The daytime running lights, radar, and various sensors are
integrated into the Tech-deck Face. The front lights are separated in the lower
part of the front just above the grille (which isn't an air intake).
Skoda emphasizes sustainability by using
recycled materials in the interior. There are orange accents peppered
throughout the cabin - like the seatbelts and the stitching on the dash - to
contrast with the otherwise grey color.
Skoda brands the Elroq as the most
affordable EV in the compact crossover segment in Europe right now. Starting
today, you can configure the Elroq with two special editions to go along with
the normal one - the First Edition, which will come in 2025, and the Sportline.
Prices start at € 33,000.