Skoda To Launch Six New EVs By 2026; New-gen Super, Kodiaq To Debut This Year
By 2026, Skoda intends to introduce up to six all-electric vehicles as part of its ambitious electrification plan. The brand has also announced to introduce new-generation Skoda Superb sedan and Kodiaq SUV by this year.
Below are some notable takeaways from Skoda’s recent announcement: –
New-Gen Skoda Kodiaq and Superb
The new-generation versions of Skoda Kodiaq and Superb will make their global debut this year. So expect them to hit our shores sometime in 2024.
Although details about the new models are scarce at the moment, it has been confirmed that they will feature new & sleeker LED headlights and taillights. Additionally, Skoda has announced that the vehicles will be available in various powertrain options, such as petrol, diesel, mild-hybrid, and plug-in hybrid.
The brand has also announced to launch the refreshed Octavia by 2024.
Skoda has disclosed its plans to launch six electric vehicles by 2026, with varied forms and dimensions.
Out of the six electric cars, four will be completely new models, while the other two will be revised versions of the Enyaq and Enyaq Coupe.
Each of these four new EVs will fall under different categories, which include a small SUV measuring 4.1 meters (by 2025), a compact SUV (by 2024), a Combi Wagon (by 2026), and an MPV (by 2026) that spans a length of 4.9 meters.
The Enyaq lineup will be updated by 2025.
The compact EV, which is slated to be launched by 2024, will be called ‘ELROQ‘.
Measuring around 4.5m in length, the Skoda Elroq will serve as a successor to the Skoda Karoq, operating solely on electric power.
Skoda’s first all-electric estate car, the Combi Wagon, will be approximately 4.70 meters in length.
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