Mladá Boleslav, 1 October 2024 – Curtains up for the first of its kind: the all-new Škoda Elroq is the Czech brand’s first all-electric model in the strategically important compact SUV category. At the same time, it is also the first model to adopt Škoda’s new Modern Solid design language, combining robustness, functionality and authenticity. The Elroq comes with a comprehensive powertrain and battery line-up, contributing to a range of up to 360 miles. Its extensive standard equipment includes a rear‑view camera, remote air-conditioning, Lane Assist, blind spot monitoring and a 13-inch infotainment screen. This combination makes the Elroq one of the most affordable electric vehicles in its segment in the European market, with a starting price of £31,500. The SUV will be available to order from mid-October 2024.
Klaus Zellmer, CEO of Škoda Auto, says: “The Škoda Elroq is our first BEV model in the compact SUV segment, the fastest-growing and most popular sub-segment in Europe. The Elroq stands out as our first model to adopt the Modern Solid design language, defined by robustness, functionality and new visual accents such as the black Tech-Deck Face. A wide choice of battery sizes and an excellent drag coefficient enable a range of up to 360 miles. The standard equipment package is extensive, including multiple state-of-the-art assistance systems. At a very competitive starting price, the Elroq is one of the most affordable vehicles in its segment across Europe, achieving price parity with its ICE counterpart in many markets.”
Martin Jahn, Škoda Auto Board Member for Sales and Marketing, adds: “The Škoda Elroq delivers an attractive price-value proposition at the right time, as it offers many interested car buyers an easier and more affordable way to drive electric. Its appealing overall package, combined with a spacious, comfortable, and highly functional interior, as well as outstanding handling characteristics, makes it the ideal companion for many customer groups – from families to corporate clients. We are confident that the latter, in particular, will appreciate its expected high residual value. We will be offering flexible financing options and attractive leasing rates, paired with special service packages and car insurance conditions.”
Perfect choice for everyday explorers in and out of the city
The all-new Elroq is the latest addition to Škoda’s growing electric portfolio, which will include various new models over the coming years. The compact SUV is the electric alternative to the Karoq and offers list price parity with its ICE counterpart in many markets. It is perfectly equipped for both urban and suburban environments and outdoor adventures off the beaten track, thanks to its compact dimensions, spacious interior and superb driving characteristics.
Modern Solid: Tech-Deck Face with a new interpretation of familiar Škoda lines
The exterior of the Elroq is defined by a distinctive shape and clean lines, making it the first Škoda model to adopt the new Modern Solid design language. Looking at traditional Škoda design elements from an entirely new perspective, the glossy black Tech-Deck Face replaces the typical Škoda grille, while still referencing familiar Škoda lines. The new front is also characterised by a robust front bumper with a Unique Dark Chrome insert, while the hallmark Škoda SUV “four eyes” headlights graphic has been completely reinterpreted. The Elroq is also the first model to feature the Škoda lettering on both the bonnet and steering wheel. The Elroq features an exceptionally aerodynamic body, boasting a drag coefficient of just 0.26. This is achieved through a range of innovative design elements, enabling a top speed of 111mph (180 km/h).
Wide choice of powertrains, long range and short charging times
The Škoda Elroq is available with three different battery sizes and powertrains. Outputs start at 170PS (125 kW) for the entry-level Elroq 50 battery. The Elroq 85 battery can achieve a maximum range of up to 360 miles on the WLTP cycle. Charging rates of up to 175 kW at DC fast-charging stations enable the 82 kWh battery of the rear-wheel-drive Elroq 85 to recharge from 10 to 80 per cent in 28 minutes. The smaller 50 and 60 batteries can be charged even faster, in 25 minutes. The increased efficiency and charging speed as well as an optimised preheating feature take the customer experience to a new level.
Spacious interior with sustainable materials and new Simply Clever ideas
The Elroq provides a generous amount of interior space. This includes 470 litres of luggage capacity (up to 1,580 litres with the rear seats folded down). A 13″ infotainment screen with an even more intuitive user interface comes as standard. The Design Selections use numerous innovative sustainable interior materials. There are also new Simply Clever features, among them clever compartments offering 48 litres of storage capacity and a storage net for the charging cable under the parcel shelf. A wide range of intuitive connectivity features, advanced assistance systems and up to nine airbags ensure superior driving comfort and the highest level of active and passive safety.
Orders open on 18 October from £31,500
Škoda UK will open the configurator for the all-new Elroq on 2 October, ahead of opening for order on 18 October. Prices for the all-new Škoda Elroq will start from £31,500 in the UK.
The UK range will consist of four generously equipped trim grades: SE, SE L, Edition and SportLine. All models benefit from a high level of standard specification with LED headlights and rear lights, 13 inch infotainment system, digital cockpit and rear view camera with rear sensors fitted to all versions in the range.
* The maximum power is determined in accordance with UN-GTR.21. The maximum power is available when the high-voltage battery is at its highest possible state of charge (SoC) and operating within its optimal temperature range. The power available varies according to the driving scenario and is influenced by factors including the battery’s temperature, its SoC, and the physical ageing of the high-voltage battery.
Exterior: Škoda Elroq becomes first production model to adopt new Modern Solid Design language
- The Elroq’s new Modern Solid design language represents a fundamental change
- Glossy black Tech-Deck Face becomes new trademark, new lighting options
- Compact dimensions and excellent aerodynamics with a drag coefficient of 0.26
- Exclusive new Timiano Green colour and consistent use of Unique Dark Chrome
Mladá Boleslav, 1 October 2024 – The new Škoda Elroq features compact outside dimensions, a distinctive shape and clean lines. Together with the glossy black Tech‑Deck Face, the consistent switch to Unique Dark Chrome and the new exclusive Timiano Green colour, the all-new Elroq is the first Škoda production model to adopt the new design language of the Modern Solid era. In addition, new lighting options and excellent aerodynamics with drag coefficients from 0.26 characterise the latest addition to the Czech car manufacturer’s battery-electric portfolio.
Oliver Stefani, Head of Škoda Design, says: “With the new Elroq, our Škoda Design team has managed to preserve and re-interpret key Škoda design elements and combine them with new ideas and visual accents – like the glossy black Tech-Deck Face. It is one of the hallmarks of our new Modern Solid design language, ushering in a new era. Modern Solid stands for robustness, functionality and authenticity while conveying a sense of safety and strength. The Škoda Elroq, with its distinctive shape and functional, minimalist and clean looks, is the perfect car to debut this new Škoda design approach.”
Tech-Deck Face shows the future shape of the Škoda grille
The all-new Škoda Elroq represents a milestone in the Czech brand’s history. The compact electric SUV is the first Škoda production vehicle to adopt the new Modern Solid design language. Familiar Škoda lines are retained but viewed from a completely new perspective. The new trademark is the Tech-Deck Face, which replaces the familiar Škoda radiator grille at the front. Behind this glossy black element the engineers have concealed sensors such as the radar and the front camera. A little higher up, the Elroq features the new Škoda lettering on the strongly contoured bonnet, making it the brand’s first production model to do away with the logo previously placed there. The lettering as well as the brand and model designations at the rear are painted in Unique Dark Chrome. This also applies to an insert in the rugged front apron and the Škoda logos on the alloy wheels.
New LED light variants, new four-eyed face and minimalist 2D look
In the Modern Solid era, the headlights feature slim lines and a minimalist, purposeful design. They reinterpret the typical four-eyed Škoda SUV face and use LED technology exclusively. While the narrow upper segments of the headlights serve as daytime running lights, position lights and indicators, the larger lower modules provide the important low-beam and high beam functions.
Matrix headlight technology and adaptive lighting modes
The headlights of the Elroq are available in two versions: the standard version has a continuous daytime running light and indicator module at the top and a shared unit with LED modules for the low beam and high beam at the bottom. In the top-tier LED Matrix beam headlights, standard on the SportLine trim, four individual rectangular LED modules form the daytime running light strip in the upper light unit. Two striking LED blocks are used in the lower module. They feature matrix technology with 36 individual light segments, selectively shielding oncoming road users when the high beam is switched on. In addition, the LED Matrix beam headlights offer five adaptive light modes: City mode, Country mode, Highway mode, All-weather light mode and Tourist mode for countries driving on the other side of the road. The rear lights also conform to the Modern Solid design language, with fine lines and a minimalist 2D look. Even the standard variant uses 100 per cent LED technology. The top-of-the-range version also offers dynamic indicators, backlit crystalline elements, an animation when the tailgate is opened and a choice of two Coming/Leaving Home animations that integrate the headlights.
Gently sloping roofline and many design tweaks for excellent aerodynamics
The distinctive, clean side profile of the Škoda Elroq features a dynamic arc beginning at the aero-optimised A-pillar, extending to a gently sloping roofline that merges seamlessly into a roof spoiler with finlets above the tailgate. The excellent aerodynamics with a drag coefficient of just 0.26 are the result of many clever design tweaks, among them specially moulded exterior mirrors. An active cooling roller blind behind the front apron opens automatically when cooling air is required for the battery system. When cooling requirements are low, it closes and reduces air resistance in the same way as the Air Curtains at the front. They optimise air flow around the front bumper and the wheels and reduce turbulence behind the wheels. The wheel gap reducers minimise the gap between the front bumper and the front wheels. This also helps reduce turbulence at the front bumper, keeping the air flow close to the bodywork. The 19 to 21-inch alloy wheels are aerodynamically optimised as well, while the striking wheel arches are emphasised by a black trim.
Timiano Green: exclusive colour for the Elroq series
The Škoda Elroq is 4,488 millimetres long, 1,884 millimetres wide and 1,625 millimetres tall. Its wheelbase measures a generous 2,765 millimetres, and the kerb weight is 1,949 kilograms. Nine paint finishes are available. One of the three solid colours is Timiano Green, making its Škoda debut. This colour will be exclusive to the Škoda Elroq.
Interior: Defined by spaciousness, simplicity, intuitiveness and clean lines
- Plenty of space for passengers, numerous clever storage options in the interior and a spacious boot
- Design Selections with emphasis on innovative sustainability and durable, practical materials as well as new Simply Clever features
- Intuitive infotainment controls with new user interface, a physical button bar, central 13‑inch infotainment display and optional head-up display
Mladá Boleslav, 1 October 2024 – The Elroq combines compact exterior dimensions with a generous amount of interior space for passengers, including a spacious boot and clever storage options. The interior is characterised by a clean design, intuitive infotainment features and advanced sustainable materials. Up to three digital displays, a new user interface and a physical button bar make for supreme ease of use. The Design Selections focus on sustainability and innovative, durable and practical materials.
Simplicity and spaciousness inside the new Elroq
The interior of the all-new Škoda Elroq is characterised by simplicity, clean lines, new sustainable Design Selections and spaciousness. Headroom is 1,056 millimetres at the front and 990 millimetres at the rear. The boot has a capacity of 470 litres, and can be expanded to a maximum of 1,580 litres by folding down the rear seats. In line with the new Modern Solid design language, the steering wheel features Škoda lettering instead of the brand logo.
13-inch infotainment display as standard
The Škoda Elroq always comes with a central, 13-inch infotainment display as standard. The new user interface, first introduced in the current Enyaq and the new generations of the Superb and Kodiaq, features a clear, intuitive interface and graphic design. Drivers can define up to five shortcuts leading to frequently accessed vehicle functions and three shortcuts for apps. It also offers a clearer menu structure, an improved navigation system and an even more user-friendly air conditioning system. There is also a physical button bar below the infotainment display providing quick access to menus controlling the assistance systems, driving modes, parking functions and climate controls.
The Digital Cockpit provides a clear and intuitive overview of all key driving data. A head-up display with Augmented Reality functions and further optimised graphics is available as an option. It shows the speed, recognised traffic signs, cruise control and assistance system information as well as navigation instructions. In addition, head-up display with Augmented Reality projects further information into the driver’s field of vision. This can include dynamic navigation arrows, destination markers, welcome and goodbye logos and dynamic driving aids.
Design Selections with numerous durable and sustainable materials
With the Design Selections available for the Elroq, Škoda is placing even more emphasis on innovative, sustainable, durable and practical materials. The entry-level Loft Design Selection, contrasting stitching in Moss Green adds fresh accents to the interior, which is dominated by anthracite grey. The seat covers are made of artificial leather and dark bluish-grey Recytitan fabric. It is used for the door panels, seats, instrument panel, centre armrest and knee area. The material contains 78% recycled PET, for example from drinks bottles. For the first time in a Škoda model, fibres from mechanically recycled post-consumer clothing (6%) are blended in a high-tech process combining circularity with safe chemical treatment. The careful attention to detail during the spinning and weaving of yarns ensures comfort, durability, and sustainability.
The optional Lodge Design Selection features a material called Technofil, which is composed of 75% recycled ECONYL® fibres and 25% polyester. The innovative ECONYL® yarns re-use nylon waste, such as fishing nets, fabric scraps and carpets destined for landfill, transforming them into new nylon yarn. Known for its excellent friction and abrasion resistance, ECONYL® nylon is also 100% regenerable, allowing yarns to be recycled repeatedly without ever losing quality. The Lodge Design Selection combines black Technofil fabrics with light grey artificial leather. There are also numerous orange-coloured accents, for example on the seat belts and in the contrasting stitching on the seats and upholstery. This combination is inspired by the Škoda Vision 7S concept car, focusing on the classic elegance of black leather and artificial leather with cognac-coloured contrasting stitching.
Plenty of space for passengers and luggage as well as clever details
There are numerous clever storage options with a total capacity of 48 litres, for example the two additional compartments on either side of the boot. They are among a number of brand new Simply Clever features, as is the storage net for a charging cable under the boot lid and the luggage compartment cover, which can also be installed halfway up. This makes the cargo space particularly versatile. The QR code in the boot links to a quick overview of the equipment and functions available in the vehicle. Interactive video instructions explain the use of the parcel shelf or the newly designed netting system. Among the numerous popular Simply Clever details, there is also a Jumbo box complete with a clever storage tray and tablet holder, a storage box for rear passengers, folding hooks on both sides of the luggage compartment, a cargo element under the boot floor, a partition net screen, a sustainable ice scraper with tyre tread depth gauge in the fifth-door panelling, a sustainable umbrella in the dedicated storage compartment in the driver’s door and a warning triangle stored in the tailgate.
Batteries and powertrains: Long range and short charging times for an even better customer experience
- Three battery sizes from 55 kWh to 82 kWh, outputs ranging from 170 to 286PS*, top speed of 111 mph
- Maximum range of up to 360 miles, optimised preheating feature contributes to charging times as low as 25 minutes
Mladá Boleslav, 1 October 2024 – With three different battery sizes from 55 to 82 kWh and outputs ranging from 170 to 286PS*, the new Škoda Elroq is all about choice. The versions with the largest lithium-ion battery offer a range of up to 360 miles on the WLTP cycle and reach a top speed of 111 mph. Optimised preheating ensures that at DC fast-charging stations, they can be recharged from 10 to 80 per cent in 25 minutes at 145kW.
Johannes Neft, Škoda Auto Board Member for Technical Development, says: “The Škoda Elroq brings the modern and efficient electric powertrains of our successful Enyaq model family to another vehicle segment. With a wide range of outputs, different powertrains and three battery sizes, we provide our customers freedom of choice right from the start. Its excellent aerodynamics enable the Elroq to achieve a range of up to 360 miles, making it ideal for long-distance journeys. Charging rates of up to 175 kW and optimised pre-heating ensure short charging stops of 28 minutes for a recharge from 10 to 80 per cent. The Elroq provides outstanding everyday usability, offering our customers exactly what they expect of the Škoda brand.”
Four versions, three battery sizes
The Škoda Elroq is based on the Volkswagen Group’s Modular Electrification Toolkit (MEB) and enters the compact SUV segment with efficient powertrain variants, the Elroq 50, 60 and 85. Their high-voltage lithium-ion batteries come in three sizes. The Elroq 50 with rear‑wheel drive and a gross battery capacity of 55 kWh (52 kWh net) is the entry-level model, offering a range of more than 230 miles. Located on the rear axle, its electric motor develops a peak output of 125 kW and a maximum torque of 310 Nm. The Elroq 60 also features rear‑wheel drive. It has a battery capacity of 63 kWh (59 kWh net) and offers a range of more than 250 miles. Its motor develops 150 kW and 310 Nm of torque. Both variants have a top speed of 99 mph.
The largest Elroq 85 battery features rear wheel drive and a capacity of 82 kWh (77 kWh net). This is combined with a 210 kW rear motor that delivers a maximum torque of 545 Nm to the rear wheels. The battery achieves a top speed of 111 mph and one of the longest maximum ranges in the segment with up to 360 miles on the WLTP cycle. That makes them ideal companions for longer journeys.
Short charging times
High charging capacities and optimised preheating ensure short charging times for all variants of the all-new Škoda Elroq. With charging rates of up to 175 kW, the Elroq 85 battery can be replenished from 10 to 80 per cent in 28 minutes at DC fast-charging stations. For the Elroq 50, which supports charging rates of up to 145 kW, the same process takes 25 minutes. All Elroq models support charging rates of up to 11 kW at AC charging stations.
High-voltage batteries with modular design
The Li-ion batteries of the all-new Škoda Elroq have a modular design. The battery of the Elroq 50 consists of eight modules, that of the Elroq 60 of nine modules. The 82 kWh capacity of the Elroq 85 battery is spread across twelve modules. The batteries are positioned in the vehicle floor under the front and rear seats as well as under the tunnel console to ensure a low centre of gravity. The design of the Elroq’s battery, including its liquid cooling and heating system, is identical to that of the Enyaq family. The battery’s optimised preheating function increases efficiency at DC fast-charging stations. It is either activated automatically when using the navigation system’s route guidance or can be started manually in the infotainment system’s charging menu. The current temperature of the battery and the current state of charge are constantly monitored by the battery thermal management system, which activates the temperature control if necessary.
* The maximum power is determined in accordance with UN-GTR.21. The maximum power is available when the high-voltage battery is at its highest possible state of charge (SoC) and operating within its optimal temperature range. The power available varies according to the driving scenario and is influenced by factors including the battery’s temperature, its SoC, and the physical ageing of the high-voltage battery.
Connectivity: Extended functionality for the MyŠkoda app and integration of ChatGPT
- Digital voice assistant Laura now even smarter through the integration of ChatGPT
- MyŠkoda app features specific services for electric vehicles and parking via smartphone
Mladá Boleslav, 1 October 2024 – A digital voice assistant with AI support, comprehensive vehicle control via the MyŠkoda app: the all-new Škoda Elroq provides state-of-the-art connectivity. The MyŠkoda app offers numerous options and special services for electric vehicles.
Newly designed MyŠkoda app offering a wealth of functions
The redesigned MyŠkoda app combines numerous options and services in a single application, making it the perfect control centre for Elroq owners. With its intuitive, clean and straightforward design, the app now also offers access to the PowerPass in addition to controlling numerous vehicle functions, from locking and unlocking the doors to Remote Parking. Drivers can manage charging processes at public charging points and use the Plug & Charge option. Specific services for electric vehicles include remote activation of the vehicle’s air conditioning and the integration of charging stops into route planning. Laura is the perfect intermediary in the vehicle itself – a digital voice assistant that offers an extended range of functions courtesy of the integration of ChatGPT. The ChatGPT software, which is based on artificial intelligence (AI), enables Laura to answer general knowledge questions in addition to controlling vehicle infotainment, navigation and climate control systems. The range of answers, even to complex questions, is constantly increasing. As ChatGPT has no access to vehicle information or personal data and all interactions are subsequently deleted, maximum data protection is guaranteed at all times.
Safety: Advanced assistance systems benefiting from swarm data and new Intelligent Park Assist
- Travel Assist combines several safety systems and makes extended use of swarm data
- Optional Intelligent Park Assist for easy parking and remote vehicle control using a smartphone
- Passive safety systems ensure a high level of occupant protection
Mladá Boleslav, 1 October 2024 – The all-new Škoda Elroq offers occupants a high level of passive and active safety. It comes with up to nine airbags and state-of-the-art assistance systems. The comprehensive Travel Assist function now makes extended use of swarm data for even more advanced driver support. With optional Intelligent Park Assist, owners can even control parking manoeuvres from outside the vehicle.
Advanced assistance systems and up to nine airbags
With a wide range of state-of-the art passive and active safety systems, the all-new Škoda Elroq offers a high degree of occupant protection at all times. Improved sensors and, above all, the more extensive use of swarm data collected by Volkswagen Group vehicles make for even more advanced driver assistance. The latest version of Travel Assist, for example, combines Adaptive Lane Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Traffic Jam Assist, Emergency Assist and Side Assist. Predictive Adaptive Cruise Control (pACC) optimises energy consumption by automatically adapting the speed to the route, using data from the vehicle’s sensors. Bends, junctions and roundabouts are announced in good time. Intelligent Speed Assist automatically follows speed limits based on Traffic Sign Recognition and when entering built-up areas. Collision protection is provided by the standard Front Assist, which includes Predictive Pedestrian Protection, Predictive Cyclist Protection, Collision Avoidance Assist and Turn Assist. In the event of an impending accident, Crew Protect Assist quickly initiates protective measures such as closing the side windows and tightening seatbelts. Up to nine airbags protect the occupants in an emergency: airbags for the driver and front passenger, head airbags, front side airbags and a central airbag between the front seats are fitted as standard; rear side airbags are available as an option.
Convenient control of parking manoeuvres via smartphone
The optional Intelligent Park Assist includes the new Trained Parking, Remote Park Assist and Remote Trained Parking functions. With Remote Park Assist, the driver can control parking manoeuvres from up to four metres away using the MyŠkoda app on the smartphone. With Trained Parking, the Elroq can be taught to remember approaches of up to 40 metres to five different parking spaces, which it then executes automatically on request. As soon as a saved parking position has been recognised and displayed by the vehicle, drivers can initiate the parking process on the vehicle’s infotainment display or from outside the vehicle using the Trained Parking function in the MyŠkoda mobile app.
- Black exterior accents and carbon-look trim strips in the interior
- Sports suspension and progressive steering as standard for the 85 variant
- Available for the Elroq 60 and Elroq 85 variants
Mladá Boleslav, 1 October 2024 – The all-new Škoda Elroq will also become available in a Sportline version. Numerous black details and large wheels characterise the vehicle’s look, while a lowered sports suspension and progressive steering, available for the 85 variant, make for a more dynamic driving experience. The Elroq Sportline will be available for the 60 and 85 variants.
Sportline tradition continues into the electric age
Sportline variants are a traditional, integral part of Škoda’s model portfolio. Following in the footsteps of the Enyaq Sportline, the Czech brand’s second all-electric SUV will now also be available in a more dynamic version boasting sharper looks and driving dynamics. Its standard sports suspension comes with specially tuned springs and dampers and is lowered by 15 millimetres at the front and 10 millimetres at the rear. The progressive steering system also enables sportier handling. 20-inch Asterion alloy wheels with a gloss black metallic finish are included as standard. The Škoda Elroq Sportline will be available with the 60 and 85 batteries.
Exterior with signature black Sportline detailing
Like other Sportline models, the sporty Elroq features numerous gloss black details. They include the exterior mirror caps, windscreen frames and roof rails. A spoiler on the front bumper and a rear apron insert are also finished in gloss black, as is the lettering on the bonnet and tailgate. The Sportline badge has a new place on the fifth door, replacing the designation of the battery version. The rear side windows and the rear window are privacy glass.
Specific Sportline Design Selection and improved equipment
The specific Sportline Design Selection is dominated by sporty black, which also extends to the headliner. The front sports seats with integrated head restraints feature black Suedia and artificial leather upholstery, grey contrasting stitching and seat heating as standard. The heated sports steering wheel has three spokes, recuperation paddles and a Sportline badge. The sporty interior ambience is rounded off by carbon-look trim strips on the dashboard and stainless-steel pedal covers. Standard equipment also includes 13‑inch infotainment, two-zone Climatronic and Drive Mode Select.
UK range and equipment: four highly-specified trim levels set new standards in the sector
- Four familiar trim levels: SE, SE L, Edition and SportLine
- Three battery options with WLTP range of up to 360 miles
- Generous equipment levels across the range including LED headlights and rear lights, 13-inch infotainment system, digital cockpit and rear view camera with rear sensors
- Order books for the new Elroq will open on 18 October, 2024
Milton Keynes, 1 October 2024: The new Elroq, Škoda’s anticipated all-electric compact SUV, will start from just £31,500 when order books open on 18 October 2024. Positioned below the multi-award-winning Enyaq in Škoda’s line-up, Elroq will become the brand’s second all-electric model to be built on the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform.
Customers will be able to choose from four familiar trim grades; SE, SE L, Edition and SportLine, all of which enjoy generous standard specifications. Prices range from £31,500 for the entry-level SE model with a 55kWh (52kWh net) battery, up to £41,600 for the range-topping SportLine model equipped with the largest 82kWh (77kWh net) battery.
Elroq SE (from £31,500)
SE 50 is fitted with a 55kWh (52kWh net) battery, and is capable of more than 230 miles of WLTP range. The entry point to the new Elroq range comes with an exceptional high level of standard equipment. Among the many highlights are 19-inch Proteus silver alloy wheels, LED headlights and LED rear lights.
Inside, the SE features Škoda’s striking Loft design selection that comes with fabric and artificial leather upholstery, grey headlining and a two-spoke leather multifunction steering wheel. Drivers benefit from a large 13-inch touchscreen display, digital cockpit and single-zone climate control as standard. The SE also offers a generous quota of convenience and safety systems as standard, including a rear-view camera with rear parking sensors, traffic sign recognition and blind spot detection.
Elroq SE L (from £33,350)
SE L 60 models come with a larger 63kWh (59kWh net) battery as standard, which has a WLTP range of more than 250 miles on a full charge. It also offers drivers more equipment, including a two-spoke leather heated multifunction steering wheel with paddles for recuperation selection, heated front seats, satellite navigation and Škoda Connect – Infotainment Online and Remote Access (three years).
Customers opting for the SE L also benefit from dual zone climate control, drive mode select, front parking sensors and preparation for a tow bar. As with the SE model, the SE L also comes with a six-metre, 32A Type 2 charging cable as standard, along with rapid charging capability of up to 145kW when connected to a suitable DC rapid charger.
Elroq Edition (from £34,450)
The Elroq Edition model comes with two battery options, 60 and 85; a 63kWh (59kWh net) pack that offers more than 250 miles of WLTP range, and a larger 82kWh (77kWh net) pack that can deliver up to 360 miles on the WLTP cycle, respectively. Edition models build on the specification of the SE L and add 19-inch Regulus anthracite alloy wheels, unique dark chrome roof rails and window surround and privacy glass with acoustic side windows.
Edition customers also benefit from travel assist plus, predictive adaptive cruise control with traffic jam assist, keyless entry and wireless charging (15W) with cooling function. Elroq 85 models, which come with the larger 82kWh (77kWh net) battery, can also take advantage of 175kW DC rapid charging capability.
Elroq SportLine (from £37,400)
The flagship model of the Elroq range, SportLine comes with two battery options 60 and 85;
a 63kWh (59kWh net) or 82kWh (77kWh net) battery pack with WLTP ranges of up to 258 miles and 355 miles respectively. SportLine models are distinguished by 20-inch Asterion black alloy wheels, matrix LED headlights, unique SportLine bumpers and gloss black roof rails, door mirrors and tailgate lettering. Inside, SportLine models come with a bespoke Design Selection that features microsuede and artificial leather upholstery, carbon effect decorative inserts, front sports seats and a black headlining. A three-spoke artificial leather heated sports multifunction steering wheel with paddles for recuperation level selection is also fitted as standard.
Reflecting its sporting nature, the Elroq SportLine comes with progressive dynamic steering as standard (the 85 battery offers the addition of sports suspension as standard) while an electrically operated tailgate with kick activation and rear side airbags complete the specification.
To allow owners to perfectly tailor the new Elroq to their specific requirements, Škoda offers a broad range of options. These include five different alloy wheels, two interior Design Selections and stand-alone equipment such as a heat pump, dynamic chassis control and an electrically retractable tow bar. Customers can also choose from a range of option packs that bundle a selection of commonly chosen features into a single item.
Electric mobility at Škoda: Electrifying future powered
by a rich history
- Škoda is systematically expanding its BEV portfolio, developing it in the Czech Republic
- The Elroq will follow in the successful footsteps of the Škoda Enyaq, which is currently among the most popular BEVs in many European markets
- First electrified vehicles as early as 1908, Citigoe iV the first production model in 2020
Mladá Boleslav, 1 October 2024 – The future of Škoda is increasingly electric. The Czech manufacturer is pressing ahead with its electric mobility roadmap, which includes the introduction of various new models targeting different customer groups in the coming years. First up is the Škoda Elroq, which follows in the footsteps of the highly successful Enyaq family. But in fact, Škoda’s first experiences with electrified vehicles date back 116 years to the Laurin & Klement E built in 1908.
Following in the footsteps of the trailblazing Škoda Enyaq
Škoda is committed to shaping the transformation of the automotive industry in its home country, the Czech Republic. The Elroq will be built at Škoda Auto’s main plant in Mladá Boleslav. This demonstrates the company’s commitment to the Czech Republic as a future-proof location for the European automotive industry. The all-new Elroq is the latest electric model to be launched by Škoda, with more to come. The 2020 Enyaq was the first Škoda to be based on the Volkswagen Group’s modular electrification toolkit (MEB). It was followed by the dynamic Coupé version in the first quarter of 2022. The Škoda Enyaq is currently one of the best-selling BEVs in European markets like Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland, Finland and Lithuania.
Long electric tradition in Mladá Boleslav
Škoda’s founding fathers Václav Laurin and Václav Klement gained their first experience with electrification 116 years ago. In 1908, two electric motors joining forces with a 4.5-litre petrol engine made the Laurin & Klement E the company’s first hybrid. In the late 1930s, electric beer lorries were built in Mladá Boleslav. Between 1991 and 1994, several hundred units of the Škoda Eltra 151L, based on the Favorit and the Pick-up, were sold first in Switzerland and later in other European countries. A 15.4 kW electric motor enabled a range of up to 50 miles (80 kilometres) and a top speed of 31 mph (80 km/h). The modern era of electric mobility at Škoda began in 2011 with the Octavia Green E Line. The engineers built ten prototypes to test the feasibility of electric powertrains. These had a peak output of 85 kW, while the 26.5 kWh battery enabled a range of up to 93 miles (150 kilometres). Škoda Auto’s first fully electric production model was the Škoda Citigoe iV launched in early 2020.